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Data Insights And Analytics Are The Buzzwords Of Sports

Ramakrishnan Subramanian and Deep Gathani give a ringside view of how various sports tech startups can use numbers to their advantage and make sports a flourishing industry in the future.

With their extensive experience in the sports industry, Ramakrishnan Subramanian, Director at Sports Mechanics India Pvt Ltd, and Deep Gathani, Ex-Audience Insights at ESPNcricinfo and Hotstar, are not just well-positioned but uniquely qualified to guide sports tech start-ups in a panel discussion titled 바카라Working Magic with Numbers바카라.

Deep, with a strong research background, set the tone for the panel discussion by emphasizing the modern challenge of a consumer바카라s short attention span, as he believes that 바카라everything starts with the consumer바카라, be it research, analysis, or other data-driven activities. 바카라It all starts with the attention span of a consumer at the end of the day, which will keep them engaged and retained with a particular platform, a television show, or a match,바카라 said Deep. So, how does one keep engaging a consumer or a fan with content on the platform, knowing that their attention span will eventually be less than five seconds? 바카라What are the newer ways to retain them?바카라 asked Deep.

Ramakrishnan, affectionately known as 바카라Ramky바카라, is a seasoned professional with a distinguished career. He served as the initial performance analyst with the Indian Cricket Team from 2003 to 2007 and is recognized for introducing sports data analytics to the Indian sporting industry. He emphasized the need to use data for fan engagement and adapt to changing fan consumption patterns by providing snackable and contextual content through contextual channels, while also avoiding spam. 바카라That바카라s where a lot of analytics comes into play, and the same data can be used for multiple purposes, including fan engagement. Data is the key to creating engaging content, and it바카라s a powerful tool in the sports industry,바카라 he reiterated.

Ramakrishnan added how data is important to drive decisions in sports, especially in the areas of talent selection, performance evaluation, and opponent analysis. It highlights the need for accurate and standardized data collection, the transition to data-driven coaching, and the potential for using data to increase win probabilities.

Deep couldn바카라t agree more with him on the snackable content part and added, 바카라Less is more바카라today, a snippet of information is all you need. However, engaging is key because attention spans are short. But the content has to be a little tactful for greater engagement.바카라

Ramakrishnan explained the roadmap on how to unlock new possibilities for the sporting community. 바카라Interpreting the data is crucial. The last-mile delivery is the most important aspect, with 25% for research and analytics, 25% for embedding in the player바카라s subconscious mind, and 50% for execution. It requires separate expertise to interpret and translate data for athletes. Adoption is important,바카라 he added.

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For the budding entrepreneurs, the industry legend had a piece of advice. 바카라Believe in yourself. Sports is becoming an industry like in the US and Europe. We are edging towards it, and I바카라m sure sports will explode in this country. Youth are going to get attracted to sports and entertainment. In entertainment, we are giving Hollywood a run for the money. But in sports, we are just beginning. I바카라m sure in the next ten years, we will rock the world.바카라

Their insights into the opportunities in sports analytics, how to tap these opportunities, and how to scale up provided a valuable head start for budding entrepreneurs.

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