37 min

How AI-powered Video can Unlock Opportunity for Grassroots Sports with Veo's CEO Henrik Teisbæk Sports Pundit Podcast with Andy Marston

    • Sports News

Today’s episode, I’m joined by Henrik Teisbæk, co-founder and CEO of Veo Technologies. 

Veo was founded in Copenhagen in 2015  with a vision to democratise video broadcasting and analytics which at the time was reserved mostly for professional teams. 

The company creates smart, AI-powered cameras that let anyone record their match without a camera operator. The automatic recording and video-editing then enables coaches and players to watch and share their sport. 

While predominantly focused on football, I recently partnered with Veo when I launched the Sports Pundit rugby predictor game for both the men’s and women’s Six Nations. From that initial conversation about a partnership also grew a curiosity to learn more about their product, as well as how it was being utilised - particularly at the grassroots level - something rarely discussed within sports industry content.

Time Stamps

2:00 - Founding Veo 

4:00 - Transitioning from Software to Hardware 

10:00 - The Commercial Benefits of Video

13:00 - Targeting the Grassroots

19:00 - Expanding into New Sports and Markets 

24:00 - The Opportunity in Women’s Sport

27:00 - Launching the People’s Puskas Award

30:00 - Creating New Jobs

34:00 - Looking to the Future

Additional Links

Great goals can come from everywhere: Veo unveils People's Puskas 2023

AI camera startup Veo targets further expansion after US$80m funding round

Mastering Moments: Unveiling the new Veo Cam 3

‘We’re creating a video network for all of soccer’: Veo’s goal to take AI tech to the masses

Connect with Henrik on LinkedIn - ⁠here

Connect with Andy on LinkedIn - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here 

Today’s episode, I’m joined by Henrik Teisbæk, co-founder and CEO of Veo Technologies. 

Veo was founded in Copenhagen in 2015  with a vision to democratise video broadcasting and analytics which at the time was reserved mostly for professional teams. 

The company creates smart, AI-powered cameras that let anyone record their match without a camera operator. The automatic recording and video-editing then enables coaches and players to watch and share their sport. 

While predominantly focused on football, I recently partnered with Veo when I launched the Sports Pundit rugby predictor game for both the men’s and women’s Six Nations. From that initial conversation about a partnership also grew a curiosity to learn more about their product, as well as how it was being utilised - particularly at the grassroots level - something rarely discussed within sports industry content.

Time Stamps

2:00 - Founding Veo 

4:00 - Transitioning from Software to Hardware 

10:00 - The Commercial Benefits of Video

13:00 - Targeting the Grassroots

19:00 - Expanding into New Sports and Markets 

24:00 - The Opportunity in Women’s Sport

27:00 - Launching the People’s Puskas Award

30:00 - Creating New Jobs

34:00 - Looking to the Future

Additional Links

Great goals can come from everywhere: Veo unveils People's Puskas 2023

AI camera startup Veo targets further expansion after US$80m funding round

Mastering Moments: Unveiling the new Veo Cam 3

‘We’re creating a video network for all of soccer’: Veo’s goal to take AI tech to the masses

Connect with Henrik on LinkedIn - ⁠here

Connect with Andy on LinkedIn - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here 

37 min