Mercedes-Benz Stadium, future home of the National Football League’s Atlanta Falcons and Major League Soccer’s Atlanta United, is going green. The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy is taking notice, praising and recognizing the sustainability efforts of the stadium last week. In a push to achieve the LEED Platinum certification, the Atlanta Falcons are constructing their […]
Atlético Madrid, a Spanish soccer club which competes in La Liga, is lighting up the pitch in its move to a new stadium — literally. Through a four-year partnership with electronic company Philips, which works with over half of football stadiums worldwide, the new stadium scheduled to open next year will be the first to be entirely […]
HyperIce unveiled on Wednesday a digitally-connected wearable back device that is designed for athlete warm up and recovery. The new technology called Venom uses both heat and vibration to aid in loosening and relaxing sore muscles and joints. According to Founder Anthony Katz, since the launch of the company’s ice compression technology in 2012, athletes and […]
Hosting a hackathon has become very trendy in professional and collegiate sports. And now the defending Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos are following suit. The Broncos and two Denver-based technology companies, SendGrid and FullContact, just announced they will host their first Tackle STEM Colorado All-Stars Hackathon, in November. The Denver area is one of the fastest growing cities […]
After adidas announced plans for its SPEEDFACTORY facility in Atlanta, which will allow the company to decentralize production and react faster to consumer needs in the U.S., the brand unveiled last week its first performance running shoe to originate from the initial SPEEDFACTORY in Ansbach, Germany. The adidas Futurecraft M.F.G. (Made for Germany) utilized ARAMIS […]