We will be live this morning at the Sport Innovation and Technology Summit 2024 at the Sport Ireland Campus.

Led by Sport Ireland the conference will spotlight innovation, digital transformation, and technology in Irish sport.

It will bring together leaders from sport, enterprise, and technology to explore how innovation is shaping the future of sports. It will also have conversations with Rhys McClenaghan and Kerrie Leonard from Team Ireland at the Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer.

The theme for this year is ‘Accelerating the Digital Evolution of Irish Sport.’

The day will be one of connection and conversation with major keynotes from three world-leading experts at the intersection of sports and technology.

Finbarr Kirwan is Senior Vice President and Chief of Olympic Sport at the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee.

He is responsible for maximising medal performance and supporting athlete wellness at the USOPC.

He led Team USA to top the medal rankings at the Paris 2024 Olympics having also overseen successful campaigns at Rio 2016, Tokyo 2021, and Beijing 2022.

Kirwan is ‘coming home’ having previously been Director of High Performance at The Irish Sports Council, the predecessor of Sport Ireland, where he oversaw Ireland’s Olympic and Paralympic plans for Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, and London 2012.

Patrick Lucey is the Chief Scientist at Stats Perform, leading its AI team to unlock the potential of the company’s vast sports data.

With over 20 years of experience in machine learning and computer vision, his research focuses on AI in sports.

He has held research roles at Disney, Carnegie Mellon University, and IBM, and recently launched a course on AI in Sport to introduce students to AI through sports data.

Ali Donnelly is the CEO of More than Equal, where she is working to find the first female Formula 1 World Champion.

She brings extensive experience from her time as Executive Director at Sport England, where she led campaigns such as the award-winning This Girl Can and handled high-profile situations such as the Whyte Review which explored abuse in British Gymnastics.

She has also held senior communications roles with the UK Government, including Deputy Official Spokesperson for former UK Prime Minister Theresa May.

There will be a host of companies exhibiting their services at the event, including Sport for Business members Clubforce, Able Active, Surpass Sport Systems, Future Ticketing, ISESA, Skillnet Innovation Exchange, Sport:80 and TUS.

 

 

 

Sport for Business, in partnership with Allianz, will hold the 2024 Sport for Business Sport for Social Good Conference on Thursday, October 24th. This is one of ten events currently planned for the remainder of 2024.

Register your interest to attend a Sport for Business event here.

 

The Sport for Business Membership comprises nearly 300 organisations, including all the leading sports and sponsors, as well as commercial and state agencies. 

Find out more about joining us today.