Top 11 Sport Tech startups in Toronto
Dec 31, 1969
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Funding: $337.2M
theScore creates mobile-first sports experiences through real-time news, scores, fantasy information, and alerts.
theScore creates mobile-first sports experiences through real-time news, scores, fantasy information, and alerts.
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Funding: $71M
Score Media And Gaming Inc is a company that creates mobile-first sports experiences connecting fans through a combination of news & scores.
Score Media And Gaming Inc is a company that creates mobile-first sports experiences connecting fans through a combination of news & scores.
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Funding: $13M
Stadium Live Studios is building the sports & ent. platform for next-gen sports fans
Stadium Live Studios is building the sports & ent. platform for next-gen sports fans
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Funding: $6.1M
TritonWear redefines athlete limits with a wearable and app that actually guides consistently better training.
TritonWear redefines athlete limits with a wearable and app that actually guides consistently better training.
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Funding: $3.6M
Peripheral Labs is incorporating spatial intelligence into live sports broadcasts. Its technology generates volumetric video that allows users to view the game from multiple angles, creating an immersive experience. The system reduces the number of cameras from over 100 to just 32 standard ones, helping to reduce costs and operational expenses. It can allow broadcasters and fans to explore new ways to control their viewing experience using photorealistic 3D reconstruction technology. For example, if fans want to track only the player with the ball, they can do so. They can also freeze the action to see different angles of a foul or critical moment. The system also measures player biomechanics and generates statistics for teams and leagues using a proprietary set of sensors, similar to those in self-driving cars that capture the scene with depth.
Peripheral Labs is incorporating spatial intelligence into live sports broadcasts. Its technology generates volumetric video that allows users to view the game from multiple angles, creating an immersive experience. The system reduces the number of cameras from over 100 to just 32 standard ones, helping to reduce costs and operational expenses. It can allow broadcasters and fans to explore new ways to control their viewing experience using photorealistic 3D reconstruction technology. For example, if fans want to track only the player with the ball, they can do so. They can also freeze the action to see different angles of a foul or critical moment. The system also measures player biomechanics and generates statistics for teams and leagues using a proprietary set of sensors, similar to those in self-driving cars that capture the scene with depth.
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Funding: $2.5M
BriziCam transforms fan's phone into a remote control for in-venue cameras that can zoom to your seat, then snap fun photos or videos.
BriziCam transforms fan's phone into a remote control for in-venue cameras that can zoom to your seat, then snap fun photos or videos.
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Funding: $1.4M
The GIST is a media company that provides sports content, experiences, and community for women.
The GIST is a media company that provides sports content, experiences, and community for women.
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Javelin the fastest-growing community for volleyball in Toronto. Our app connects you with local volleyball players & allows you to join our weekly volleyball drop ins, training sessions, and tournaments!
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Simplifying the way fans travel. Revolutionizing the way brands engage with fans around the world.
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TENAMINT is redefining the world of collectible cards by creating a unique ‘Phygital’ experience that merges the century-old hobby of physical trading cards with the exciting world of digital collectibles.
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