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גאווה: הסטארט אפ הישראלי שהגיע ל-NBA
Israeli start-up MindFly has made history in sports broadcasting by enabling viewers to watch the NBA All-Star game from the players perspective for the first time. The companys AI-equipped body cameras were worn by players Donovan Mitchell and Myles Turner, as well as referees Tony Brothers and John Butler. The unique footage received positive feedback from commentators, including former NBA star Reggie Miller, who highlighted the cameras potential to revolutionize sports broadcasting. MindFly has already achieved a series of successes in football and basketball leagues around the world, and collaborates with well-known broadcasting bodies such as ESPN, NBC Sports, WBD Sports, Globo, DAZN, and SKY Austria.
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Israeli startup to give fans a referee's-eye view at the EuroLeague final games
Israeli sports startup MindFly has developed AI-powered lightweight bodycams for referees at the EuroLeagues semifinals and finals. The bodycams capture a fully immersive match experience and provide video and audio streams for fans. The clips will be uploaded to the EuroLeagues official website and distributed on social networks. MindFlys technology enhances the viewing experience for basketball enthusiasts and allows fans to follow every angle of the action on the court. The startup has raised about $2.5 million from investors and has clients including EuroLeague teams and broadcasting entities.
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Making sporting history: EuroLeague selects Israeli startup MindFly to power First-Person Point of View (FPV) content from players
MindFly, an Israeli startup, has partnered with EuroLeague and Bayern Munich Basketball Club to fit AI-powered bodycams on players during games and training sessions. This groundbreaking technology allows fans to watch, hear, and experience everything their favorite player does on the court. The footage captured by the bodycams will be used to create First-Person Point of View (FPV) highlights for EuroLeagues social channels and potentially sold as non-fungible tokens (NFT). MindFly has secured $1.7 million in seed funding from investors led by Lior Alkan. The company plans to expand its partnerships globally and sign agreements with several clubs and top football leagues in Europe and the US.
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The AI Bodycam That Reinvents The Way Fans View Sports
Israeli startup Mindfly has signed an agreement with EuroLeague to provide fans with a first-person point of view (FPV) experience of basketball games using AI-powered bodycams worn by players. The videos captured will be presented on EuroLeagues social channels. Mindfly plans to use its immersive technology in other areas such as music concerts and media and entertainment in the future. The company has also signed a similar agreement with Bayern Munich Basketball club. The FPV content will be converted into non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and sold to fans. Mindfly aims to change the way viewers experience sports content and is in advanced negotiations to sign agreements with other clubs and top football leagues in Europe and major broadcasters.
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Global sports tech platform, HYPE Sports Innovation invests in AI bodycam & cloud startup - MindFly
Israeli sports tech startup MindFly has secured a $1.3M investment round led by HYPE Sports Innovation. MindFly has developed an AI-powered cloud platform and AI BodyCam that allows fans to experience sports from the point of view of any player. The partnership with HYPE Sports Innovation will provide more opportunities for MindFly to develop their product and reach new global sports brands. The technology uses AI editing software to upload real-time footage to the MindFly Cloud, providing an almost instantaneous viewing experience for fans. MindFly aims to transform the way fans experience sports and disrupt the sports industry and streaming market.
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