Sports Technology (SportsTech) stories
Fans are already waiting nearly six seconds for federation sites, exposing digital weaknesses that could hurt engagement and revenue at World Cup 2026.
Broadcasters are using hybrid data-centre and cloud setups to stream 2026's expanded tournament live with lower latency and compliance risks.
The funding will help the clubwear platform expand into the US, UK and Middle East as it tackles a manual supply chain for grassroots teams.
The renewed deal will help Liverpool speed up match content for its 26 million US fans as the club expands digital engagement worldwide.
Fans will get live AI chat, match tracking and French-language commentary as the French Open deepens its digital offering through 2031.
The move broadens MetaShot's appeal beyond cricket, as the motion gaming startup opens its platform to third-party studios for the first time.
Fans at Grand Prix events will get live timetables and navigation in the official app, as Formula 1 deepens its grip on spectator data.
Supporters could see faster mobile service at Euro 2028 venues as BT ties its tournament push to network upgrades and eSIM plans.
Irish sports tech firms are targeting teams and venues across Australia and New Zealand as Enterprise Ireland steps up a regional push.
The move aims to help enterprises govern AI tools across clouds and systems as they wrestle with rising risk, complexity and automation.
Fans of TGR Haas can now get live race data and quizzes in chat as Formula One teams race to deepen digital loyalty.
The deal should help Aston Martin turn race data into quicker decisions and better fan management as AI becomes central to its operations.
The switch is meant to cut downtime and sharpen data flows across factory, office and trackside operations under Formula 1's cost cap.
Fans will get a revamped website and app as the tour deepens direct digital engagement and broadens commercial ties across Europe.
A government-backed push to tackle digital skills gaps will give 11- to 18-year-olds hands-on projects and a Birmingham lab across the region.
Record attendance and a wider startup pitch contest signalled Macao's growing role as a regional hub for AI and hardware investment.
Rugby clubs and provincial unions will get discounted accounting software as Xero deepens ties with New Zealand Rugby beyond branding.
A UK fan survey found 46% rate the app quickest for sports scores, as demand grows for live data services alongside broadcasts.
The new system aims to cut manual screen scheduling and help venues link live sport with promotions across multiple sites.
Consumers seeking faster recovery are putting cryotherapy chambers, once reserved for elite athletes, to the test as studios open to the public.