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Tagboard, which helps cable giants and sports teams produce live content, lands $8M

GeekWire

Seattle-area startup Tagboard raised $8 million to boost its live production technology used by sports and entertainment companies. Tagboard still works with sports teams and leagues to surface social posts but has also expanded its products to include a cloud-based production platform and graphics system. .

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How the Sports and Entertainment Industry Is Reinventing the Fan Experience and Enhancing Revenues with Computer Vision

CIO Business Intelligence

Data-driven venues from sporting events and concerts to other live events are helping to bolster the entertainment industry while simultaneously helping to ensure a safer environment for all. . However, the sports and entertainment industry, like many others, experienced a huge loss of revenue over the last few years.

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Endometriosis test wins top prize at Univ. of Washington health innovation competition

GeekWire

(UW Photo / Matt Hagen) University of Washington students developing a potential test for endometriosis took home the top prize Thursday at the 8th annual UW Hollomon Health Innovation Challenge. The competition gives students the chance to make connections and win funding that could help develop their school projects into startups.

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Tech Moves: Remitly exec to step down; Yoky Matsuoka named CEO of new Panasonic division

GeekWire

The new division will blend both new and existing hardware products with software, AI, as well as human assistance when technology falls short. Matsuoka co-founded Google X, the company’s research and development lab. Matsuoka debuted Yohana in September 2021 as a way to help families manage ever-growing to-do lists.

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Google is making its first in-house smartwatch that could launch in 2022

The Verge

The watch is being worked on by Google’s Pixel hardware group separately from Fitbit, which Google bought for $2.1 Unlike the earlier versions of Wear OS (or Android Wear), Wear OS 3 was developed as a partnership with Samsung, merging the Tizen platform into Google’s own. billion earlier this year. Photo by Dieter Bohn / The Verge.

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CES 2024: Here are the Washington state companies taking tech innovation to Las Vegas

GeekWire

based Elektrobit is a global vendor of software products and services for the automotive industry, including infrastructure software, connectivity & security, automated driving and related tools, user experience and more. Elektrobit Bothell, Wash.-based MicroVision Redmond, Wash.-based Monolithic Power Systems The Kirkland, Wash.

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Couple finally catches a surf break in dream to bring man-made wave facility to Seattle area

GeekWire

Surfing is not the easiest sport to learn. Technology developed by John Hoss, previously under the name “Rogue Wave,” is now “EpicSurf” and will be manufactured, sold and serviced by Aquatic Development Group (ADG), an Upstate New York company with decades of experience in the aquatic and amusement industry.

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