11 episodes

If you are a sports fan, work in sports or are someone who is ‘tech curious’, then Tech Chairs is the podcast for you.In the first series, sports presenter, John Inverdale and sports entrepreneur, Rebecca Hopkins, take a look at how technology has shaped modern sport. They talk to experts in all walks of sport as well as champion athletes, including Sir Ben Ainslie and Chris Boardman. If you have ever wondered how Hawkeye was developed, how much your DNA influences which sport you should choose, or how to make a bike go faster, tune into Tech Chairs.Website - www.techchairs.co

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If you are a sports fan, work in sports or are someone who is ‘tech curious’, then Tech Chairs is the podcast for you.In the first series, sports presenter, John Inverdale and sports entrepreneur, Rebecca Hopkins, take a look at how technology has shaped modern sport. They talk to experts in all walks of sport as well as champion athletes, including Sir Ben Ainslie and Chris Boardman. If you have ever wondered how Hawkeye was developed, how much your DNA influences which sport you should choose, or how to make a bike go faster, tune into Tech Chairs.Website - www.techchairs.co

    So Why Are Your Bikes’ Handlebars 42”?

    So Why Are Your Bikes’ Handlebars 42”?

    No sport, competitively or recreationally, has changed more in the past 30 years than cycling. At the heart of this has been an Olympic champion, technical wizard, entrepreneur and campaigner. Chris Boardman is Rebecca and John’s guest on this episode of Tech Chairs and shares how much drive, imagination and ignorance (!) is vital to when looking to create a winning team. Once you’ve heard this episode, you’ll never look at cycling – or your bike - in the same way again.

    If you love winning stories, you’ll enjoy hearing Ben Ainslie talk sports technology in episode 8. Ensure you hear the next series and subscribe to Tech Chairs series and in the meantime, stay in touch with all sports technology news with the Access Innovation newsletter.

    • 17 min
    When Did Sailing Become F1 On Sea?

    When Did Sailing Become F1 On Sea?

    Ben Ainslie, is more than Britain’s greatest ever competitive sailor. His trophy cabinet might be huge but his thirst for technology-driven success is boundless. Ben talks Rebecca and John through his career through the lens of technology, from his early days on the Solent to fighting for The Americas Cup. Some tech happens by design, some is by accident – Ben shares which shaped one of sailing’s greatest breakthroughs. Tune in to find out.

    To find out more about sports tech and tech-led innovations, listen to another great athlete tell his story – Chris Boardman is our guest on episode 9. For all sports tech news and insights, don’t forget to subscribe to the Tech Chairs series and sign up for Access Innovation, our fortnightly newsletter.

    • 17 min
    F1 – Driving to Survive The Technology?

    F1 – Driving to Survive The Technology?

    Widely regarded as the most tech-forward of all popular sports, F1 has technology running through its DNA. This time, John and Rebecca are joined by Simon Taylor, a man who for 50 years has scrutinized every car, driver, race and designer in motorsport. Simon reveals the most pivotal points in how F1 has become the sport we know today – and what we might be seeing tomorrow. If you’ve ever wondered how much work the driver is really doing, this edition of Tech Chairs is for you.

    If you love F1 you will be fascinated by our episode about sailing. Ben Ainslie talks us through the F1 of the seas here. For all sports tech news and insights, don’t forget to subscribe to the Tech Chairs series and sign up for Access Innovation, our fortnightly newsletter.

    • 16 min
    Sports Broadcast – When Did One Screen Stop Being Enough?

    Sports Broadcast – When Did One Screen Stop Being Enough?

    Today there are countless ways and formats for watching sport – but how did this happen? Rebecca and John talk to two of the men directly responsible. Paul Davies is a leading figure from TV and determines Wimbledon’s annual broadcast, while Dave Roberts founded football’s very first club TV channel- but can you guess which one? The team talk everything about sports tech in sports broadcast, from how audiences watch sport in different countries, the advent of colour TV and …VAR!

    If you have discovered your inner sports tech geek, there’s lots more to listen to. Why not hear listen to Paul Hawkins reveal all about Hawkeye. For all sports tech news and insights, don’t forget to subscribe to the Tech Chairs series and sign up for Access Innovation, our fortnightly newsletter.

    • 19 min
    From the Track to the High Street: How Sports Apparel Is Big Business

    From the Track to the High Street: How Sports Apparel Is Big Business

    Say ‘sports technology’ to most people and they think ‘wearables’ but how did we get to this point – and what is that market worth? John and Rebecca talking through this multi-billion-dollar market with two experts with vastly different backgrounds. Phelen Hill is an Olympic rower turned market analyst with Nielsen Sports,  and Sandra Halliday is a leading fashion industry commentator and UK Editor in Chief of The Fashion Network. Stop your fitness tracker, slip off your trainers, pop in your ear buds and listen to this edition of Tech Chairs.

    If you watch a lot of sports, why not hear from the men who determine how you see it? All is revealed in When Did One Screen Stop Being Enough? For all sports tech news and insights, don’t forget to subscribe to the Tech Chairs series and sign up for Access Innovation, our fortnightly newsletter.

    • 19 min
    Athlete Genetic Mapping with Andrew Steele

    Athlete Genetic Mapping with Andrew Steele

    This episode of Tech Chairs takes us into the DNA of elite athletes – literally! Rebecca and John hear Andy Steele’s story. Andy was an Olympic athlete who wanted to know why he could run fast but kept getting injured.  A random test took his career – and how elite stars train – in a whole new direction courtesy of DNA-fit. So, is being a world-beater all in the genes? This week’s Tech Chairs reveals all.

    Sports technology is the single biggest force shaping sport and if you want to know how we got to this point, listen to How Tech Snuck Up on Sport. Alternatively, share in another Olympian’s sports tech story and listen to Ben Ainslie’s episode. You can subscribe to Tech Chairs or sign up for Access Innovation, our fortnightly newsletter.

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