Sports TechPitch 4.5 – A Recap

Last month saw a packed room at Lewis Silkin for the first ever Sports TechPitch 4.5, hosted by the 2Pears and Digital Sport.

Both the judges and the audience vote was won by the same company, TOK.tv, a voice social platform helping sport clubs and leagues offer their fans a unique engagement experience. The runner up in the audience vote was Run Last Man, a website and web application for people to run online sports prediction games as a means of fundraising, with Matchday Digital, UK’s first digital publisher of football league matchday programmes, in third place. The same two companies came in joint second place in the judges vote.

A big thank you to all the judges, our host Richard Gillis, all of the people who entered the competition & pitched their ideas and to everyone who came along to watch. The aim is to run another Sports TechPitch later in the year and for it to become a regular fixture in the calendar.

See all the pitches, the judges’ feedback and more in the video.

 

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