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New Registration System Coming in the Fall

Volleyball Nova Scotia will be switching to SportLoMo as its registration system provider for the upcoming year.

The new Volleyball Registration System (VRS) will be used by Volleyball Canada and the majority of Provincial Organizations. The system will offer an extensive suite of tools to support athletes, coaches, event organizers, club administrators, referees and volunteers.  

“After an extensive selection process, SportLoMo was a clear choice as our new registration system technology provider,” said Alan Ahac, who is leading the project on behalf of Volleyball Canada. “We are confident that our partners and participants will find this a user-friendly platform to support their volleyball activities.”

SportLoMo is an Irish sports software company and a leading supplier to many Canadian and international sports bodies. SportLoMo’s multilingual platform will support the efficient management of data using software tools that support all layers of the organization from the athlete, to the club, regional organizers, provincial and territorial associations (PTAs) and the national organization.

SportLoMo CEO, Seamus Kyne, said: “Volleyball Canada underwent a very professional and thorough selection process with an extensive set of requirements. SportLoMo is delighted to have come through this process as the preferred supplier and having been chosen as the new Volleyball Canada partner.”

The SportLoMo platform is used world-wide and we hope our 15-year experience working with clubs, regional sports bodies, referee societies, and national governing bodies will ensure a smooth and successful implementation, with many benefits for all of the users interacting with our technology.”

Volleyball Nova Scotia is a non-profit sport governing body for volleyball in the province of Nova Scotia. VNS is responsible for the development of indoor and beach volleyball in the province. This contributor is part of our Fair Dealing Policy: https://momentumvolleyball.ca/fair-dealing-policy/

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