Contact Person
Head of Corporate Communications & Company Spokeswoman
Communication Manager Ottobock France
Dual student in Corporate Communications
Workshop Address
Ottobock Technical Service Center
7 Rue Volta, 93200 Saint-Denis, France
From 28 August to 8 September 4,400 athletes from all over the world will be competing in 23 different sports in Paris.
As a long-standing partner of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), Ottobock is once again providing technical services before and during the Games so athletes don't need to worry about their technical devices.
164 Ottobock team members from 41 nations with 32 languages spoken among them will be supporting the athletes with help and advice.
The sports complex includes a 720-square-metre Main Repair Service Center as well as 14 smaller Repair Service Centers.
Athletes can access the services on offer for free, no matter the manufacturer or type of device they use.
The Repair Service Center in Paris is digitised and uses a 3D printer and scanner, among other things, streamlining the treatment provided and making for a more pleasant experience.
Meet some of our team
Before and during the Paralympic Games, our international team will do everything they can to enable athletes to take part in events if their device breaks or malfunctions.
Meet some of our team members, who are also available for press queries and interviews, here. Click on the videos to learn more about them and their work during the Games.
If you are interested in interviewing one of our team members, please get in touch with one of our contact partners.
Take a look at our workshop now
The workshop is like a pit stop. Would you like to take a look behind the scenes? No problem! Discover our workshop in an exciting virtual tour.
The videos are also available for your reporting in the download material in the news section.
Our ambassadors
Ottobock supports athletes all around the world. They share our Passion for Paralympics and are working with us as ambassadors to encourage people with disabilities to practise sports and lead an active lifestyle.
Find out more about our ambassadors here.
The Unofficial Discipline
What is the Unofficial Discipline?
Every day over one billion people living with a form of disability compete in an invisible competition against inaccessibility. They fight staircases, broken elevators, and prejudices. In 2024, as the world converges on Paris for the Paralympic Games, we introduce a symbolic 24th discipline: The Unofficial Discipline, made of everyday hurdles that individuals with disabilities encounter every day, shining a spotlight on obstacles invisible to able bodied people.
Material for download
A variety of material to assist you in your reporting on the 2024 Paralympic Games is available, from high-resolution images to press releases and background information.
If you need any further information or have a specific query, please do not hesitate to get in touch. We would be happy to help you.
Press release I 2,700 repairs, creative solutions and an unofficial discipline I 8 September 2024
Press release I Climate-friendly from Duderstadt to Paris I 17 June 2024
Press release I Six month countdown to the 2024 Paralympics I 28 February 2024
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