Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Fwd: NC 2029 World University Games News - Monthly News Update



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Monthly News & Updates

September 27, 2023

Happy First Week of Fall to everyone. It's that time of year where college and university sports are in full swing across the United States, and there is much news to share in that regard. But first we are going to start with a look back at World University Games history in America.

30th Anniversary of First Summer Games in the U.S.


Thirty years ago, during the summer of 1993 (July 8-18, 1993), the World University Games Summer were hosted for the first and only time thus far in the United States. Buffalo, New York was the host city for the more than 5,100 participants from 117 countries. Opening Ceremonies, with over 80,000 in attendance, were held at Rich Stadium (now Highmark Stadium), home of the NFL Buffalo Bills. Athletes were housed at the University of Buffalo and while the university hosted training and competition facilities, too, venues were spread throughout the greater Buffalo area and even into neighboring Canada. The Erie Community College Burt Flickinger Center, featuring a 3000-seat aquatic center, was built for the Games and continues to serve as a major aquatic competition destination today.


The Buffalo Games included 12 Olympic sports, including Athletics (Track & Field), Baseball, Basketball, Diving, Fencing, Football (Soccer), Gymnastics, Rowing, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, and Water Polo. (Baseball and Rowing were "local option" sports added by the Buffalo Organizing Committee to the other 10 required or mandatory sports.) Over 15,000 volunteers helped stage the Games, and the event was broadcast nationally by ESPN and internationally by Eurosport.


A number of athletes who were to become legends in their respective sports, such as UNC Chapel Hill's Mia Hamm and Kristine Lilly in Soccer, and Charles Barkley and Karl Malone in Basketball, represented the U.S. The USA topped the medal count with 73 medals, including 31 gold, 23 silver, and 19 bronze. Canada was second with 38 medals followed by Japan with 30. The U.S. Men's Basketball Team captured the gold, the Women's Soccer Team won Silver, and David Fox of NC State University won Gold in both the 50 and 100-meter freestyles in Swimming. Other North Carolina-connected athletes included both Antonio Lang (Duke) and Donald Williams (UNC Chapel Hill) in Men's Basketball; and Andy Barkett (NCSU), Pat Clougherty (NCSU), and Bret Wagner (Wake Forest) in Men's Baseball. The reigning Olympic champions in both Men's and Women's Gymnastics competed in Buffalo, and thirty athletes from those Games went on to win medals in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

News Briefs

International Day of University Sport


One week ago, on Wednesday, September 20, organizations and individuals around the world commemorated the International Day of University Sport. First proposed by the International University Sports Federation (FISU), the international governing body of the World University Games, to the United Nations Education, Science, and Culture Organization (UNESCO), the day was officially proclaimed by UNESCO in 2015 and first celebrated in September of 2016. Since 2016, the day has been recognized annually as one dedicated to emphasizing university sport around the globe. UNESCO encourages university sports stakeholders to share knowledge and awareness of university sports and to stress the importance of sports as key to a healthy lifestyle. Leonz Eder, President of FISU, used the day to emphasize to students the importance of exercising each day "to get stronger, to get more fit, and to have the mind ready for our daily work."

The Importance of Regional Teamwork

On Thursday, September 21, at Bay 7 in the American Tobacco complex in Durham, the Triangle Business Journal recognized its regional Corporate Leadership Award Winners. In accepting his award, Hill Carrow, who led North Carolina USA's bid for the World University Games cited the tremendous team effort that involved 5 cities, 5 counties, 13 colleges and universities, 29 individual contributors, 53 corporate sponsors, 57 national and regional supporting organizations, and more than 1000 individuals who came together to successfully land the bid for the Games. In his remarks, Hill emphasized the critical importance of continued teamwork: "You may have seen recently that Cary came in second to Atlanta for the new US Soccer Headquarters. Had Cary used the regional team approach, which we used in beating Atlanta for the USA Baseball Headquarters, now located in Cary, the result may have been different. It is critically important, therefor, to always keep in mind that in order to have the greatest opportunity for success in securing truly once-in-a lifetime, transformative projects for our region and state, we need to all come together as a significant and very powerful team."

College Game Day Comes to Duke University

Many collegiate sports fans see the arrival of ESPN's College Game Day on campus as a defining moment in their school's sports history. While Duke University has hosted College Game Day for its Men's Basketball Team more than any university in America (12 times), Duke has never hosted College Game Day for its football program. That will change this Saturday, when ESPN College Game Day, hosted by Rece Davis and featuring analysts Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, and Pat McAfee, will air from 9am to noon at Duke prior to the Duke-Notre Dame football game scheduled to kick off later that day at 7:30pm. This marks the third time that ESPN's College Game Day for football has been in the Triangle, with a 1997 November appearance at UNC Chapel Hill and a 2004 October appearance at NC State.

Top Tennis Collegians Compete in Cary

Beginning this Saturday, September 30, and continuing through Sunday, October 8, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA), the governing body for men's and women's varsity tennis at all collegiate levels, brings its ITA Women's All-American Championships to Cary Tennis Park, a 2029 World University Games venue. The Championships will feature the top Women's NCAA Division I players in the country and is being hosted by the Town of Cary, a 2029 World University Games Host City, and our three largest local D-I universities: Duke, NC State, and UNC Chapel Hill. Considering that UNC Chapel Hill and NC State finished 1-2 in the nation respectively during the NCAA Tennis Championships earlier this year, it promises to be a highly competitive and exciting event. Pre-qualifying matches take place this Saturday and Sunday, followed by two days of qualifying matches. Matches of the main draw, 32 singles and 32 doubles, begin on Wednesday, October 4 and run through Sunday the 8th


Owner of First NC USA Bid Sponsor Celebrated

The first person to commit their company to be a sponsor of the North Carolina USA Bid for the World University Games was Anthony Blackman, owner of Atlantic Tire and Service. Unfortunately, Anthony passed away on September 15. On Thursday, September 21 a Celebration of Life for Anthony was held to an overflow crowd at White Memorial Presbyterian Church in Raleigh. Anthony was a well-respected business leader and an amazingly kind and giving individual, but what set him apart was his deep and very generous commitment to the community – including business, charity, and even sports (such as the Atlantic Tire Tennis Championships). He was an incredible person and wonderful sponsor. The 2029 World University Games owes Anthony a special debt of gratitude, and he will be sorely missed.


Don't Forget to Shop Local and Support the WUG


It's been 120 days since our new online store opened with 2029 FISU World University Games t's, polos, hoodies, tanks, caps, and more. Items come in a wide variety of colors, and the store has proven to be quite a popular online shopping destination since it went live May 31. Don't miss your opportunity to show your support of the 2029 FISU World University Games and snag some excellent quality, name-brand clothing and caps to boot!

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Support the Games


You can support the Games in a number of ways: corporate contribution, individual contribution, or volunteering. We encourage you to visit our website at www.ncusa2029wug.com and join our team.

Sponsor Thank You's


We cannot thank our sponsors enough for their strong belief in, and generous support of, North Carolina's bid for the World University Games. We encourage you to patronize their businesses and give them your own personal thanks when you do.

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Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Fwd: 25 Business Deals Secured by Comcast SportsTech Class of 2023

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We're proud to announce that the ten companies comprising the third class of the Comcast NBCUniversal SportsTech Accelerator have secured 25 pilots, partnerships, and commercial deals from participating in our customized program. 

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Today, during the Startup Spotlight event at the SBJ Drive conference in St. Louis, founders will showcase what they've been working on, discuss the product-market fit of their technologies, and chat about how leading sports organizations are applying these solutions to solve critical business challenges. 

 

"Each startup team selected was enterprise-ready and given unique access to decision-makers from some of the top sports brands in the world," said Jenna Kurath, Vice President, Startup Partnerships and Head of Comcast NBCUniversal SportsTech. 

"The relationships formed working one-on-one with sports leaders are invaluable, and our founders took every opportunity to test and refine their technologies to deliver business value. Seeing our founders use their learnings from the program to gain deep customer insights to scale their businesses and find sustainable product fit in the market has been exciting. We are proud of what these entrepreneurs will continue to accomplish as we bring fans closer to the sports moments that matter." – Jenna Kurath, Vice President, Startup Partnerships and Head of Comcast NBCUniversal SportsTech.

 

Let's recap some of the highlight moments during the accelerator that helped these companies advance their technologies:

  • The program began with a week-long partner roadshow experience in Florida designed to deepen customer discovery, taking founders into behind-the-scenes experiences at Universal Studios Florida, NASCAR's Daytona International Speedway, and the WWE Athlete Performance Center while also showcasing how PGA TOUR and NBC Sports' GOLF produce professional sporting events, like the Arnold Palmer Invitational.  
  • In Atlanta the partner consortium gathered with the 2023 class to present business results from proofs of concept and pilots underway. Additional experiences at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, NASCAR's Talladega Superspeedway, and The Atlanta Braves Truist Park provided real-world exposure for the teams to see how their products and technologies could add value.

SportsTech's Unique Curriculum Paves Way for Success

 

SportsTech participant companies participated in a custom curriculum focused on refining their product and improving their go-to-market strategies, fundraising, sales, marketing and branding, product design, personal growth, company culture, and tactics for working at an enterprise scale.

 

The ten startups were vetted and selected through a highly competitive process that evaluated over 920 applicants across 40 countries. The excitement behind the SportsTech program and the efficacy of its outcomes continues to fuel interest and demand, with more than 1,500 applications for SportsTech's fourth cohort launching in Q1 2024. Since the first class in 2021, SportsTech portfolio companies have achieved 112 pilot partnerships and commercial deals with consortium partners.

 

"We are focused on forming long-term partnerships with each of the founders who entrust us and our program with the opportunity to elevate their positioning and preparedness to make a significant and sustainable impact in the world of sports," said Chris Traeger, Executive Director at Boomtown for the Comcast SportsTech program. "Our 2023 class has thrived from the elongated program structure, and we're thrilled to be a continued part of their growth trajectories and appreciate the impact that their continued success has on our ability to continually attract the most innovative startups into our ecosystem."  

 

Highlighting Our Cohort's Accomplishments 

Here is a look at some of the business deals, pilots, and partnerships our cohort companies are already working on as they wrap up our accelerator.  

Aircast – Melbourne, Australia

Aircast provides sports fans direct access to near-zero-latency multiview video, audio, and data, making them the director of their own experience. 

  • The company's unique in-venue video technology is being piloted by several live sports venues in conjunction with NBC Sports Regional Networks and Comcast Business to produce near-zero latency video feeds from the production truck to the event attendees, including live replays, multi-camera views, and English and Spanish language broadcast audio. 
  • This is coming off Aircast's highly successful deployment with FIFA at the Women's World Cup in venues across Australia and New Zealand.
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EINBLIQ.IO – Munich, Germany 

EINBLIQ.IO is an insights and automation platform that enables media companies to operate sophisticated, excellent, energy-efficient, and economic streaming services.  

  • The company is working closely with Comcast network engineering and product teams, spanning Xumo, Xfinity Stream, and Peacock, to integrate their game-changing technology for highly advanced quality of service measurement of streaming video over standard internet connections.
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FanFest – New York, New York 

FanFest is the easiest way for the biggest names in entertainment to empower superfans to grow their audience with interactive shows gated by digital memberships and tokens hosted live on their digital channels. 

  • In a few weeks, FanFest moved from proof of concept to live customer pilot with SkySports for their Champions League Preview show: Football Daily. 
  • FanFest reached over 275k Premier League fans with a live show from Mercedes-Benz Stadium during the Summer Series stop in Atlanta.
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FanSaves – Ottawa, Canada 

FanSaves is a digital couponing platform that gives fans discounts and deals from sponsors of their favorite teams, increasing fan engagement and activation while tracking important customer analytics for teams and their partners. 

  • FanSaves completed a live pilot with NASCAR for the inaugural Chicago Street Race over the Fourth of July weekend through embedding in the Chicago Resource Guide that led race fans to 35+ local Chicago businesses during race weekend. The pilot was immensely successful, with more than 90% of the race fans that accessed the guide redeeming at least one local offer.
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GeoSnapShot – New South Wales, Australia & Denver, Colorado 

GeoSnapShot is a Powerful AI media distribution platform that allows users to instantly share photos from an event and organize them so they can be found quickly and easily. 

  • The company completed a technical proof of concept with SportsEngine using advanced AI that allows parents and athletes to find, acquire, and download video and photographic imagery from sports events in a centralized and automated way. This success led to a joint referral opportunity program nationwide.
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Quicc – Wichita, Kansas 

Quicc is a powerful video content management system that automates video transcription, captioning, searching, and clipping workflows. 

  • During the accelerator, Quicc completed proof of concept opportunities highlighting their advanced captioning and search capabilities that offered upwards of a 10x improvement in accuracy and throughput for digital content for three major NBC News / RSN outlets nationwide.
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Rivalry TechHouston, Texas 

Rivalry Tech is a food, beverage, and merchandise mobile ordering platform for high-volume settings, including stadiums, resorts, hospitals, and entertainment venues. 

  • After completing multiple proofs of concept with partners, Rivalry Tech is working through contractual negotiations and reviews across multiple channels within Comcast Business sports venues, enterprise businesses, and the PGA Tour.
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RIZZARR – Detroit, Michigan 

RIZZARR is a content marketplace that connects brands seeking purpose-driven digital media with vetted, talented creators worldwide. 

  • The company has completed proofs of concept with multiple partners, including NBC Sports and NBC Sports Next throughout the accelerator. It is currently working on a long-term paid pilot supplying marketing content services for several GolfNow customers.
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Tickets for Good – Sheffield, United Kingdom 

Tickets for Good helps event partners fill venues and increase revenues by giving free and discounted tickets to targeted & validated consumer groups that support the local community. 

  • Tickets for Good's ticketing platform is now live, supplying discounted golf tee times to healthcare workers in Central Florida with NBC Sports Next and GolfNow. 
  • Continued growth and expertise in the UK allowed them to successfully partner with Major League Baseball and the Chicago Cubs for the London Series this summer.
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Learn more about the teams represented at DRIVE and the others in our portfolio here. 

 

-- The SportsTech Team 

Comcast SportsTech, 2605 Circle 75 Pkwy, Atlanta,