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Sports venues advance goals, enhance fan experience with data analytics

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Sports fans today have more ways than ever to watch their favorite teams beyond the traditional, live stadium experience, including television, streaming services, even highlights on social media. In response, sports teams and venue operators are working hard to improve and differentiate the in-stadium experience.

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From crypto trading and home workouts to EV batteries and microLED displays, CES’ Taiwan startups cover a wide range of tech

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It gives warnings if anything is amiss, and is meant to make smart cities safer without affecting existing infrastructure. Tresl is an e-commerce analytics platforms for brands on Shopify, designed to give them the same kind of insight as larger retailers so they can increase repeat revenue. Tech for Good.

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Billy Beane Shows How AI Can Give You a Competitive Edge

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AI-powered systems can enhance the fan experience by providing real-time data, interactive virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR) experiences, and personalized content based on fan preferences. AI technologies such as pitch tracking systems can assist umpires in making more accurate calls, particularly for balls and strikes.

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Don’t Guess About the Future. Simulate It. Lessons Your Business Can Learn from the Fastest Lab on Earth: Formula One

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“Formula One is the only sport where you can’t practice,” explains Danny Hornigold, F1 commentator. The sport allows only a limited amount of practice, which makes simulation essential. The Team uses stream-based and visual analytics tools like TIBCO Spotfire to assess offline simulation results.

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