Built for the world’s biggest events. And the cities that never stop.

Platforms used by federations, organisers, and municipalities that cannot afford to operate blind.

Used at World Cups, continental championships, and cities across Europe.

  • UEFA
  • FIBA
  • The FA
  • CONMEBOL
  • Câmara Municipal de Lisboa
  • Câmara Municipal de Lagos
  • EMEL

Two products. Choose your context.

SPORTS EVENTS

Virtual Venue

One platform for sports event operations, from planning to delivery.

  • Coordinate readiness across venues and timelines
  • Monitor incidents and operational status
  • Report from bidding to post-event, on any device
Learn about Virtual Venue

CITIES

City as a Platform

The operational platform for municipalities complex decisions.

  • Manage territory and daily operations in one place
  • Connect departments, systems, and partners
  • Monitor mobility, public space, and sustainability in real time
Learn about City as a Platform

How we work

Built as products. Used where it has to work.

We build software as products, not projects. Each platform is designed to support real operations, bringing structure, visibility, and execution to environments where decisions matter.

Real operations

Software used in live environments, not simulations

Real users

Teams on the ground and decision-makers rely on it daily

Real-time execution

Built for situations where timing and clarity matter

Case studies

Proof through real environments

See how Focus BC products perform across cities, events, and operational contexts.

View all case studies

Awards and recognition

Independent programmes and partner awards for product delivery.

Built on infrastructure that doesn’t fail.

Our products run on Google Cloud and Google Maps Platform, infrastructure used at global scale. As a Premier Partner, we build for operations that cannot stop.

See our Google partnership

Running a major event or a city? Let’s talk.

Blog

Insights from real product and operational work

What we learn from building software used in real environments.

Read the blog