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Eurosport, CA Technologies Launch Second Screen App For Cycling Fans

Eurosport has partnered with CA Technologies to launch a new second screen app experience for professional cycling fans. As part of the deal, CA Technologies also becomes the official software partner for Eurosport’s cycling coverage. The deal means Eurosport, which is owned by Discovery Communications, is offering a live interactive map containing rider data throughout […]

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Kitman Labs Joins Forces With Australia’s National Rugby League Teams

Kitman Labs will deploy its injury management software and services to the Australian National Rugby League organization to help teams advance athlete performance. The Irish company will develop a national program designed to enhance performance and help coaches understand the factors that lead to injuries. It will monitor players, quantify injury and performance metrics, and […]

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San Jose Earthquakes To Use Second Spectrum AI To Track Players

The San Jose Earthquakes have struck a deal with Second Spectrum to use its artificial intelligence and player tracking technologies to improve the fan experience and better coach players. As part of the deal, Second Spectrum will leverage the soccer tracking system it already has at Avaya Stadium to create new content and experiences for […]

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Infosys CEO Rolls Up To Conference In A Driverless Golf Cart

Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka took an unusual chariot to his quarterly earnings conference this week: arriving in a driverless golf cart built by staff engineers in India. The move was meant to showcase the company’s advancements in automation technology and artificial intelligence and help Infosys’s younger engineers experiment with building automation technologies, which Sikka said […]

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PGA Tour Expands Horizons With Tech And Fashion

NEW YORK — Golf has long been a sport associated with middle-aged men in Polo shirts at country clubs. The PGA Tour is hoping to quash that stereotype by weaving new technology and cultural experiences into its events. In a meeting with SportTechie at the PGA Tour headquarters in Manhattan last month, Julie Tyson, the […]

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