Sports Innovation Lab Partners On CES Sports Zone

We're thrilled to announce that the Sports Innovation Lab is a supporting partner with the Consumer Technology Association to produce the CES Sports Zone at CES 2018 this coming January 9-12, in Las Vegas.

For the first time at CES, we are partnering to present a four-day experience focused squarely on sports technologies. The most innovative companies, developing novel technologies in the sports industry, will be on-site to demonstrate their products, and to join the discussion about the future of sports. You can read the full CES Press Release announcement here.

Our own managing directors, Isaiah Kacyvenski, Angela Ruggiero, and Josh Walker, will be leading the sessions during our Sports Technology and Innovation Conference, produced live, on-stage, on the CES Sports Zone show floor. The conference programming will include discussions about the future of OTT sports broadcast, about the intersection of esports and traditional sports, and about the emergent field of Precision Nutrition.

The Lab has also partnered with CTA to produce “Tracking Trends in Sports Technology” a market outlook that presents innovative research on the state of the sports technology industry. Report results will be released as part of the Sports technology Innovation conference track and helps to define the approach both companies are taking to telling the big picture story of sports technology.

In addition to the panels at Sports Technology Innovation, companies will be exhibiting on the CES Sports Zone show floor around the stage to a crowd of more than 170,000 CES attendees. For the first time ever at CES, the world’s largest and most influential technology event, sports companies will be organized in one place as a destination for attendees who are looking to see first-hand the future of the sports industry.

It’s going to be a jam-packed four days, full of new ideas, insights, and fresh perspectives, driven by leaders in the sports industry. Registration for CES is open now, and limited exhibit floor space in the CES Sports Zone is still available.

Come be a part of shaping the future of sports.

For more information about how to get involved, contact us at the Sports Innovation Lab.

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