
Future of Sport Lab names 10 new startups to accelerator program
TORONTO — Artificial intelligence is here to stay, at least in the world of sport tech, according to one industry expert.
The Future of Sports Lab announced the selection of 10 innovative startups for its incubator program on Thursday. Cheri Bradish, an associate professor at Toronto Metropolitan University who is the founder and managing director of the school’s sport tech accelerator, said more applications to the program involved AI than any other round of pitches in its 10-year history.
“It’s ubiquitous in the sense that it’s everywhere, and we are now determining how we can best utilize it in a tech sense, and other kind of layers, throughout business units, throughout the sport tech industry,” said Bradish in a phone interview on Thursday. “I think it’s going to be an art and a science because there’s so much human element that’s relied upon in sport, both on the business and performance side.
“But I think to make better predictions on some of the recovery technologies we’re looking at, it’s obviously playing the lead role.”