Tag: Replay Technologies

Winning the Gold for Innovation: The OurCrowd Olympics Connection

The Olympic Games have always been a time for the world to come together and admire the potential of the human species as a whole, especially the athletes’ physical and mental capabilities, like talent, skill, and strategy. But there’s a lot more to admire about the international sporting event, namely the proliferation of amazing technological advances that help the athletes on an individual level and facilitate the event itself taking place. High-level security technology, medical innovations, and imaging technology, for example, are being put to service in sports and sporting events to prevent and treat injury, improve training and performance, enhance the experience for fans, and more. As the 2016 Rio Olympics are rapidly coming to a close, we survey four outstanding companies from our portfolio, highlighting their current and potential contributions to the sports technology sub-sectors and events inside and outside the arenas – the OurCrowd-Olympics connection. BriefCam As the developers of a revolutionary video synopsis technology, BriefCam has a direct connection to the summer Olympics as it is helping Rio monitor its bank of surveillance cameras and is assisting authorities in keeping track of what’s happening at street...

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[Replay Technology in Globes] Sports virtual reality co Replay Technologies raises $13.5m

Israeli sports imaging startup Replay Technologies has raised $13.5 million in a Series B financing round. The investment was led by Deutsche Telekom Capital Partners (DTCP). The proceeds will support Replay Technologies development of next-generation, multi-dimensional video imaging technologies. The Tel Aviv-based company has already introduced Free Dimensional Video (FreeDTM), which allows viewers to see and experience real-life scenes through immersive camera views from multiple angles. The latest round brings the total raised by Replay Technologies to date to $27 million. Other investors include Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, Samsung Ventures, and OurCrowd. Read more in...

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[Replay Technologies in The Australian] Intel and Replay Technologies put sport fans in the 3D director’s chair

Camera technology coupling 360-degree capability with 3-D is changing the world. For starters, it’s the basis for the new marvel of virtual reality. You don a headset, look up, down and around, and experience the illusion of being in another world. It could be elsewhere on planet Earth, on a roller-coaster, in the ocean or weirdly immersed inside a cartoon. But there’s more to 360-degree tech and 3-D than that. In his keynote address at the giant Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Intel chief executive Brian Krzanich announced a collaboration with Israeli company Replay Technologies that takes the instant replay in sport to another level. Read more in The...

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[Replay Technologies in eWeek] Intel Shows Off the Reach of Its Technologies at CES

Intel is using CES 2016 this week to further prove that its silicon technologies aren’t just for PCs and servers anymore. Company CEO Brian Krzanich at the same event last year introduced Curie, the tiny development platform for wearable devices like smartwatches, bracelets and eyewear and sensors that help make up the Internet of things (IoT). At CES this year in Las Vegas, Krzanich announced a broad array of partnerships with such companies as ESPN, Red Bull, New Balance and Oakley that showcase myriad ways that Intel technologies—from Curie to the company’s RealSense 3D cameras—can be used in a wide array of smart and connected devices. Read more in...

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