EPISODE · Jun 19, 2020 · 1H 18M
Show 107 - Data Analytics In Sport
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In the fifth episode that we’ve produced in partnership with SAP UK, we focus on the use of data analytics within sports. This specially extended show has six fantastic guests who share examples of how data and technology can be beneficial from grassroots initiatives to top tier professional sports. Just some of the topics discussed include performance analytics, the future of live sports post Covid-19 and the rise of esports, fan engagement and monitoring impacts & injuries in contact sports. Our guests were: 1/ Milan Cerny, Director of Strategic Partnerships, SAP Global Sponsorships 2/ Angela Ruggiero, CEO & Co-Founder, Sports Innovation Lab 3/ Chris Turner, CEO of Sports & Wellbeing Analytics 4/ Preeti Shetty, Head of Upshot, Football Foundation 5/ Dr Sarah Gilchrist, Performance Consultant 6/ Alex Cooke, Data Intelligence Partner, PwC UK
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In the fifth episode that we’ve produced in partnership with SAP UK, we focus on the use of data analytics within sports. This specially extended show has six fantastic guests who share examples of how data and technology can be beneficial from grassroots initiatives to top tier professional sports. Just some of the topics discussed include performance analytics, the future of live sports post Covid-19 and the rise of esports, fan engagement and monitoring impacts & injuries in contact sports. Our guests were: 1/ Milan Cerny, Director of Strategic Partnerships, SAP Global Sponsorships 2/ Angela Ruggiero, CEO & Co-Founder, Sports Innovation Lab 3/ Chris Turner, CEO of Sports & Wellbeing Analytics 4/ Preeti Shetty, Head of Upshot, Football Foundation 5/ Dr Sarah Gilchrist, Performance Consultant 6/ Alex Cooke, Data Intelligence Partner, PwC UK
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