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Time of Sports: the Game Begins...
From getting rejected to play in a corporate football tournament to organizing a corporate cup later and currently building an ecosystem of ‘Sports for all’ with a vision of a ‘Fit Nation,’ Yashraj Singh and his team at TIMEOF SPORTS has come a long way from where it all began in 2013. Today, Time Of Sports provides consultancy services to the sports and fitness sector, conduct sports and fitness related talks and host proprietary like NCR Games, Corp warriors, and Indian Fitness Festival. This year they are bringing the World’s Largest STEM Based Technology Challenge, F1 in Schools to India. F1 in Schools is an international STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) competition for school children (aged 9-19), wherein groups of 3-6 students design and...
The Growth Story of Sports Starts - Up
Nandini Mukherjee, Managing Editor
Fitness for All - THE KOOCHIE WAY
Roben DASS, Founder, Chairman, Managing Director, Koochieplay Systems Pvt. Ltd.
Sports Startups: Building a World-Class Sporting Nation
Jaideep Ghosh, Partner & Head - Transport, Leisure and Sports, KPMG
A Cricket Centric Website for Cricket Lovers
Syed Sujjad, Founder, CricTracker
Stephen Byrd, Director, Technology Development, NASCAR
Aayushi Kishore, CMO & Co-Founder, Boltt Sports Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
Ryan Montoya, CTO, Sacramento Kings
Coworking Spaces - the Carnel of Collective Knowledge
Siddharth Menda, CEO , Cowrks
Leveraging Sports Analysis and Stats through Technology
Obi Onyeador, CTO Legit Stats
3 Pillars of Sports Technology
David Meltzer, CEO, Sports 1 Marketing
eSports Marketing: Starts with the Consumer
Dave Rosenberg, Chief Strategic Officer, GMR Marketing
The Digital and IP Rise and Reign over Sports Broadcast
Michael Davies, SVP - Field & Technical Operations, Fox Sports Media Group
Building a Brand Value Proposition through Statistically Designed Experimentation
Alison Burnham, CIO, ScoreBig
IT Set to Go on the Offensive in the Sports Industry
Renato Reis, CIO, Orlando City SC
Tips for When You're Starting an ERP Implementation
Ray Wilson, CIO, Sports Endeavors