Technology and the Future of Fandom
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Sports leagues, teams, and federations continue to take advantage of technology to connect with fans in new ways, enhance their broadcast productions, and improve everything from player safety to instant replay operations. Learn how leagues, teams, and federations are looking for out of next-generation technology.
Panelists:
Barney Carleton, NBA, Senior Director, Broadcast Planning and Strategy
Grant Nodine, NHL, SVP, Technology
Michael Raimondo, PGA TOUR Entertainment, VP, Broadcast Technology
Chris Vassallo, NFL, Director, Stadium Infrastructure & Football Technology
Moderator:
Larry Meyers, Industry Consultant / Event Planning & Support
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