Something Quite New

SQN Agency

Interested in technology and sport? Then this is for you. Each week we'll be talking to people who are leading the innovation of sports, challenging the status quo. Dan McLaren and Chris Hughes will also be taking a look at the latest news within social media, PR and sponsorship and discussing how it will impact on the industry.

  1. 02/13/2020

    Esports (pt.2): Packaging data for brands, using Formula One knowledge and the Olympics link up

    Welcome to the Something Quite New podcast from SQN, the integrated marketing and communications agency for the technology, automotive and sport sectors. Looking through the weeks sports tech news and our look at esports. This week we’ll be bringing you part 2 from our December esports panel with ESL UK, Renault F1 and esports team Fnatic. If you haven’t listened to part 1 then I suggest you do, though maybe waiting until after this one before you do! This week's news has included; The 2020 car launches in Formula One Mobile World Congress cancelled due to Coronavirus And the non-news about Premflix In this week's panel we discuss the use of data by teams and events - who owns it (not the teams) and how it is being used. Plus how they could be doing a better job in terms of packaging it up in ways that brands can understand.  We also touch on how Renault has been taking their experience in motorsport into esports. With over 200 data points in F1 cars, they have been using their systems and experience to ensure their drivers maximise performance. We also talk about ESL and Intel (a $100m investment from the tech giant) and how they are taking broadcasts and creating better experiences for fans. This year sees the Intel World Pro take place in Japan which features Rocket League and Streetfighter ahead of the Tokyo Olympics and endorsed by the IOC.  Next week we get to hear from a hugely experienced marketer from one of the biggest technology companies in the world. Microsoft’s Consumer Marketing Director, and a fellow podcaster, Paul Davies will be sharing his views on the importance of insights, his passion for storytelling and how he sees sports sponsorship from the outside looking in. if you enjoy this podcast then do leave us a rating or review as it really helps other people find us. Until then have a great week and we look forward to bringing more news and thoughts from the world of sport and technology next week.  www.sqn.agency

    19 min
  2. 01/23/2020

    Digital Disruption in Sport (part 1) with Tata Communications, IBM and Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise

    This week we're back with the first podcast of 2020! Last year was quite ad hoc in terms of regularity but from now on you can expect a new episode every week, with some great guests lined up. To kick things off we go back to our birthday event in December and the Digital Disruption panel, hosting by our CEO Claire Ritchie-Tomkins. A panel on which we were able to bring together some big technology brands who have been involved in sport for many years to provide some fascinating insights. They were Sam Seddon - Wimbledon and RFU Client & Programme Executive, IBM Bijaya Basu - Head of Sponsorships, Tata Communications Grant Dall - Global Alliance Manager for NTT, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise But before we got into the panel, Dan McLaren and Chris Hughes took some time to go through a few of the headlines that have attracted interest in the sports tech industry so far this year. Each week our aim is to offer some insight and discussion around these key topics, helping to provide you with an understanding and curate what you need to know. Whether it be Instagram hiding likes, Liverpool FC successfully launching memberships on YouTube or a new sports tech hub opening in London. It's all here. This week is part 1 of the panel with our guests talking about their involvement and experiences within sport. How the technologies they produce help solve problems, with the aim for teams and events to be more successful and fans to get the ultimate experiences. IBM started working with Wimbledon in 1990 and launched the first Wimbledon.org in 1995. Since then the partnership has become one that is closely intertwined, with new technologies tested to create better and deeper fan experiences every year. ALE worked with pro cycling outfit Team Dimension Data (now NTT Pro Cycling) to initially help them track everything that moved, whether it be water bottles or bike parts. Enabling the team to know where everything was at any time and making logistical decisions easier. And Tata Communications have been involved in sport for almost a decade through Formula One*, The European Tour and MotoGP. Bijaya explains how they work on getting live feeds from races all round the world to remote production teams with minimal delays. Saving time and money for the rights holders, and delivering other products on top of this technology to create the ultimate fan experiences. You can listen to the podcast on the player below or head to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or whatever platform you listen to on by searching for 'Something Quite New'.  Find out more - www.sqn.agency *Tata Communications was the Official Connectivity Provider of Formula 1® between 2012 and 2019. Tata Communications was also the Official Managed Connectivity Supplier to Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport, and Official Digital Transformation Partner to ROKiT Williams Racing until the end of the 2019 season.

    29 min

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Interested in technology and sport? Then this is for you. Each week we'll be talking to people who are leading the innovation of sports, challenging the status quo. Dan McLaren and Chris Hughes will also be taking a look at the latest news within social media, PR and sponsorship and discussing how it will impact on the industry.