The Silicon Bowl Effect: How Sports is Reinventing the Fan Experience
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With Super Bowl LX taking place in Santa Clara, all eyes were not only on the field — but on the future of fandom itself. New technologies are being introduced in the sports stadium that are poised to transform how all fans, including those of brands, products and corporate personalities, are engaged.
Panelists:
Mike DesRoches, National Account Manager - Sports West, Sony
Alex Gannon, Director, AV Operations, San Francisco Giants
Scott Heitman, Sr. Director, Scoreboard Operations, Golden State Warriors
Jason Lemiere, Former Head of Broadcast, LA Clippers and Intuit Dome
Josemaria Soriano, Product Lead- Media Sports & Entertainment, Reka AI
Moderator:
Mike Davies, EVP, Technical and Field Operations, Fox Sports
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