Chloe Pavlech On How Incorporating VR Can Help Athletes NIL Journey, and More
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With the introduction of NCAA athletes gaining access to NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) rights, the sports world has undergone significant transformation. Student-athletes can now build a brand around their followers by creating new content, advertising, and more. The integration of advanced technologies, such as VR experiences like Meta Quest 3, presents a new landscape for athletes to explore.
Chloe Pavlech from Unrivaled Basketball spoke with SVG’s Samantha Gabay to share her insights on the latest VR experiences available for fans at home. She also discusses what makes this new technology special in her field and why incorporating these technologies into NIL agreements represents an exciting future for student-athletes.
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