16: Technology in Sports: Part 2
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Welcome back to Verizon Ventures.
This is Part 2 of our conversation around sporting technologies. Last week we discussed how technology can enhance fan experience, and today we focus on how it can improve player development. Joining us are the talented:
- LJ Rader, Product Manager at Verizon
- Jeff Angus, Head of Marketing at Playsight
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Highlights- Products like Nike’s Fuelband aren’t innovation in terms of disrupting a learning process
- Look at Verizon Ventures’ portfolio company PlaySight’s SmartCourt to see how an innovative product empowers a coach to more effectively cut through the noise in his/her students
- Simulating in-game conditions helps mentally train players
- Imagine being a soccer goalkeeper who can virtually look at all previous kickers tendencies/habits
- Most experts favor augmented reality or virtual reality
- A new jumbotron prototype empowers spectators to use the technology when dormant
- Utilization technologies repurposes assets that aren’t being used (ex: Lyft, jumbotron)
- Stadium AR could pipe venue analytics to the user to improve gameday experience (ex: concessions prices, bathroom lines, etc.
- Opening analytics to the public could mean knowing Lebron’s heart rate at the free throw line or distance run all season
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ResourcesPlaySight SmartCourt https://www.playsight.com/
Full Show Notes at: VerizonVentures.com/podcast16 에피소드