#DSLondon – Grabyo and Rawnet become first series sponsors

We’re proud and delighted to welcome on board not one but TWO new sponsors for the Digital Sport London series. Grabyo and Rawnet will be present at each #DSLondon event over the next few months as the series continues to grow and become an established part of the scene.

The events have been running each month now since September and regularly attract 50+ attendees.  The rest of the year’s events are now being planned with specific and speakers to be announced shortly.

Having two new sponsors on board ensures that the events will get bigger and better as we work towards our aim of not only hosting a great night but being able to add even more value through filming each one and releasing highlights.

Bringing Grabyo on board opens up exciting options for us to explore within the use of video within social media.  It’s not just about bringing in money to invest in the events but also partnering with companies who bring something special to the party. They currently work with the likes of SkySports, Channel 5, Setanta Sports and many other top clients.

“We’ve been impressed by the content and attendance of Dan’s Digital Sports events and believe it plays an important role in bringing people together to share ideas and best practice. We’re very happy to be supporting the initiative and look forward to sharing our own experiences as we continue to help broadcasters, content rights holders and brands capitalise on the significant commercial opportunities in real-time video.” – Gareth Capon, CEO at Grabyo

Rawnet are a digital agency with expertise in web applications, websites, e-commerce and mobile. Recently they have been nominated for the 2014 Webby Awards for their work on Gumball3000.

This week saw the 7th successive #DSLondon event, this time being held at the office of London digital agency Aqueduct. The event, as we have tried to do, offered two different elements with a ‘fireside chat’ with founder of Australian agency Sports Geek, Sean Callanan.  This was followed by a really interesting panel discussion on live event blogging led by Andy McKenzie from LiveWire Sport.

Grabyo and Rawnet will be present at all our future events, so make sure you check them out at their stands in the venue. I’m sure you’ll find out more about them in the coming month’s as they become a regular fixture at our events.

 

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