Technology is playing a major role at the Qatar World Cup. Not only is it helping officials make critical calls, but it will keep spectators safe and fans engaged, no matter where in the world they’re located.
Here’s a breakdown of all the technology powering the World Cup:
Rules and Officiating:
FIFA World Cup to Use Semi-Automated Offside Technology for ‘Accurate and Faster Decisions’
Data and Analytics:
FIFA’s New App Allows Players to Access Data After World Cup Games
Safety and Security:
How World Cup Qatar Venues Are Utilizing a Digital Twin Solution
Qatar Deploys Facial Recognition Security at FIFA World Cup
FIFA Usiing AI to Detect Social Media Abuse Aimed at Players
Streaming/Viewing:
FIFA Introduces New Advanced Metrics During FIFA World Cup Qatar
Majority of US Millennials Will Choose Streaming to Watch World Cup
FIFA Debut Streaming Platform FIFA+, With 40,000 Live Games in 2022
Fan Engagement/Experience
FIFA to Launch Digital Collectible Platform FIFA+ Collect for Fans
FIFA Becomes Latest Sports Partnership for Roblox With FIFA World
BeFootball Launches VR Soccer Game Ahead of FIFA World Cup Qatar
FIFA World Cup Sponsor vivo Debuts ‘Give It a Shot’ Campaign for Fans
Visa, Crypto.com Creating Unique Fan Experience for FIFA World Cup
IQH3D Launches Cloud-Based Automated 2D to 3D Conversion Software
Matchday Signs Multi-Year Partnership With FIFA, FIFPRO
Sportradar Launches AI-Driven Social Engagement Platform, Virtual Stadium
Tech sponsorships:
FIFA Names Calm Official Sponsor for World Cup, FIFAe Nations Cup
FIFA World Cup Qatar Names vivo as Official Sponsor, Smartphone
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