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NTT partnered with the property development and sports excellence team behind the New Zealand Campus of Innovation and Sport (NZCIS) to create the ultimate digitally-enabled, multi-tenanted sports training campus. At its heart is IT infrastructure that’s designed for data collection, analysis and results – like giving teams and athletes using the campus the edge over their competition, building new revenue streams for clubs and creating engagement opportunities for fans unlike anything they’ve experienced before. This will also enable the region (and New Zealand) to attract greater international sporting interest and investment.
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NTT partnered with the property development and sports excellence team behind the New Zealand Campus of Innovation and Sport (NZCIS) to create the ultimate digitally-enabled, multi-tenanted sports training campus. At its heart is IT infrastructure that’s designed for data collection, analysis and results – like giving teams and athletes using the campus the edge over their competition, building new revenue streams for clubs and creating engagement opportunities for fans unlike anything they’ve experienced before. This will also enable the region (and New Zealand) to attract greater international sporting interest and investment.
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From the Tour de France, the Indycar Series and The Open to Major League Baseball, NTT DATA is highly experienced as an innovation and technology partner for sports businesses and teams. One way we are shaping the future with game-changing innovation is NTT’s Kirari! technology, which is set to revolutionize the way sporting events are viewed. Thanks to cutting-edge image capture and data streaming techniques, Kirari! enables fans around the world to immerse themselves in an event as never before, and takes the fan experience to a whole new level.
By NTT DATA
From the Tour de France, the Indycar Series and The Open to Major League Baseball, NTT DATA is highly experienced as an innovation and technology partner for sports businesses and teams. One way we are shaping the future with game-changing innovation is NTT’s Kirari! technology, which is set to revolutionize the way sporting events are viewed. Thanks to cutting-edge image capture and data streaming techniques, Kirari! enables fans around the world to immerse themselves in an event as never before, and takes the fan experience to a whole new level.
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The IndyCar Series has long been an important part of US motorsports history, and since 2013, NTT has played a pivotal role in shaping its future. Through cutting-edge technological developments, including advanced data analytics, machine learning and AI, NTT has transformed the IndyCar experience, providing fans with an immersive, real-time viewing experience and enabling mechanics and strategists to make better-informed tactical decisions. This innovative technology also has wider applications beyond sport across multiple industries.
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The IndyCar Series has long been an important part of US motorsports history, and since 2013, NTT has played a pivotal role in shaping its future. Through cutting-edge technological developments, including advanced data analytics, machine learning and AI, NTT has transformed the IndyCar experience, providing fans with an immersive, real-time viewing experience and enabling mechanics and strategists to make better-informed tactical decisions. This innovative technology also has wider applications beyond sport across multiple industries.
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The Sports Brain Science Project, an NTT initiative that uses the latest technologies and brain science research to explore individual performance and skill, is currently carrying out a variety of experiments at its ‘Smart Bullpen’ in Atsugi City, Japan. Here, athletes are measured under conditions close to actual games. The experiment on batters’ predictions, featuring players from the Japan Softball League, reveals some of the secrets of top athletes.
By Makio Kashino, Ph.D., NTT Fellow, NTT Communication Science Laboratories, Head of Kashino Diverse Brain Research Laboratory // Daiki Nasu, Ph.D., Sports Brain Science Project, NTT Communication Science Laboratories
The Sports Brain Science Project, an NTT initiative that uses the latest technologies and brain science research to explore individual performance and skill, is currently carrying out a variety of experiments at its ‘Smart Bullpen’ in Atsugi City, Japan. Here, athletes are measured under conditions close to actual games. The experiment on batters’ predictions, featuring players from the Japan Softball League, reveals some of the secrets of top athletes.
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Originally spurred by the desire to create remote viewing experiences of the Tokyo Olympic Games, NTT’s desire, and perhaps even duty to deliver this was only further exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Through NTT’s Kirari! technology, highly realistic viewing experiences with ultra-low latency were delivered to remote crowds several hundreds of miles away. This is the future of sports and event viewing, as Vice President & Head of NTT Human Informatics Laboratories Shingo Kinoshita explains.
By Shingo Kinoshita, Vice President Head of NTT Human Informatics Laboratories
Originally spurred by the desire to create remote viewing experiences of the Tokyo Olympic Games, NTT’s desire, and perhaps even duty to deliver this was only further exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Through NTT’s Kirari! technology, highly realistic viewing experiences with ultra-low latency were delivered to remote crowds several hundreds of miles away. This is the future of sports and event viewing, as Vice President & Head of NTT Human Informatics Laboratories Shingo Kinoshita explains.
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In the world of sports, much research has focused on improving the physical performance of athletes, leaving the mental side relatively unexamined in terms of technological augmentation. With new science, we’re able to look at brain functions in relation to athletic performance – and develop innovative training based on the findings. NTT is looking to a future where everyone can see their talent flourish and exercise their true potential; and where brain science, technology and sport can be united to increasingly improve our understanding of a healthy lifestyle.
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In the world of sports, much research has focused on improving the physical performance of athletes, leaving the mental side relatively unexamined in terms of technological augmentation. With new science, we’re able to look at brain functions in relation to athletic performance – and develop innovative training based on the findings. NTT is looking to a future where everyone can see their talent flourish and exercise their true potential; and where brain science, technology and sport can be united to increasingly improve our understanding of a healthy lifestyle.