2023 AfroSport Summit: TikTok to hold workshop for sport content creators

Digital content creation outfit TikTok have become an official partner of the 2023 AfroSport Summit set for August 2-3 in Accra, Ghana.

At the summit, TikTok will hold a workshop on content creation and monetisation opportunities, a session aimed at empowering sport content creators including clubs, leagues, federations, athletes, individuals, among others, to optimise benefits of the platform.

The partnership will also see TikTok support the AfroSport Summit in content creation around the event on their platform.

TikTok sports and gaming partner-creators will also attend the event.

Set for the Accra International Conference Centre, AfroSport is set to bring together major industry stakeholders on the continent and beyond to a special event for learning and sharing ideas, advancing discussions, and networking in a unique intersection of science and business.

A gathering of sport clubs, leagues, federations, athletes, coaches, distinguished personalities, businesses, academia, media and more, the two-day AfroSport Summit fuels development, tackling the continent’s peculiar challenges and charting a new course for socio-economic growth.

The event consists of a congress, industry talks, expo, gala cocktail, and more.

 

About TikTok

TikTok is a digital content creation platform that enable people to connect with one another, create and consume digital content daily updates.

Since is launch, TikTok has gained global popularity. In October 2020, TikTok surpassed 2 billion mobile downloads worldwide.

The mobile app allows users to create short videos, which often feature music in the background and can be sped up, slowed down, or edited with a filter. Users can also send their friends videos, emojis, and messages with direct messaging.

 

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How VALD systems can help give your organisation a competitive advantage

Time lost to injury is a significant ongoing cost to the sporting industry – from the grassroots all the way up to the elite level. Whether you are part of a local athletics federation, a professional football club or you’re simply connected to the business of sport, it costs both time and money to watch injured competitors sit on the sidelines.

That’s why so many professional sporting clubs, leagues and federations around the world have invested in systems that capture reliable objective data. These systems help inform decision-making around performance and rehabilitation, and give high performance professionals highly-visualised insights into how their athletes are functioning between training sessions and games.

VALD’s innovative range of human measurement technologies are used by more than 1,600 of the world’s most elite sporting teams, high performance academies, strength and conditioning departments, coaching clinics, schools, universities and federations.

The full suite of products includes a range of integrated hardware and software systems designed to assess movement, monitor rehabilitation progress and provide unparalleled insight into musculoskeletal and neural performance.

Beginning with the NordBord Hamstring Testing System – an affordable device that allows you to test and train isometric and eccentric hamstring strength and imbalance – VALD’s suite has now grown to include the ForceFrame Strength Testing System, the HumanTrak Movement Analysis System and the SmartSpeed Timing Gate System, among others.

VALD’s latest innovation, the DynaMo Handheld Strength & ROM system, is an all-in-one handheld dynamometer and inclinometer that allows exercise professionals and healthcare practitioners to perform more than 300 strength and range of motion tests – including grip strength.

What these systems do is capture quantifiable objective data across a range of exercises and different parts of the body, which in turn helps high performance professionals make decisions around how athletes are performing and rehabilitating from injury.

“We’re very careful about what we say in terms of things like predicting injuries and injury risk,” VALD’s chief executive Laurie Malone explained.

“VALD systems don’t define injury risk, but what they do is provide quantifiable objective data that high performance professionals can use to better inform their own decision-making.”

“What that means is that high performance professionals can take the data captured by VALD systems and use it for longitudinal reporting, to analyse these high-quality data points and track how players are performing over the course of a season.”

“In doing so, VALD systems eliminate the reliance on making subjective assessments based on how things look and feel, and instead quantify assessments with objective data.”

By providing real-time feedback and access to normative data across a global range of sports through centralised data and administration platform VALD Hub, the systems not only help high performance professionals monitor baselines and manage loads, they also improve adherence to training programs and open lines of communication between coaches, athletes and other stakeholders.

In an industry where fine margins often mean the difference between success and second place, many organisations now view objective data as one way to gain a competitive advantage.

For more information on VALD systems, visit: valdperformance.com

AfroSport Summit: Southern University Law Center to host Esports round-table talk

The African Sports Centre for Data, Research and Technology (ASC) is pleased to announce US-based Southern University Law Center (SULC) will host a round-table session on Esports, Music and Education at the 2023 AfroSport Summit in Accra, Ghana, on August 2-3.

Led by Vice Chancellor of Innovation and Strategic Partnerships and Initiatives, Marla Dickerson, official partners SULC will bring to bear their expertise and experience as champions of Esports through education.

Scheduled for the Accra International Conference Centre on August 2-3, AfroSport convenes major sport stakeholders in Africa and beyond to a special event for learning and sharing ideas, advancing discussions, and networking in a unique intersection of science and business.

A gathering of sport clubs, leagues, federations, athletes, coaches, distinguished personalities, businesses, academia, media and more, the two-day AfroSport Summit aims to fuel development, tackling the continent’s peculiar challenges and charting a new course for socio-economic growth.

The event consists of a congress, industry talks, expo, cocktail gala, and more.

About SULC

SULC’s mission and tradition is to provide access and opportunity to a diverse group of students from underrepresented racial, ethnic, and socio-economic groups to obtain a high-quality legal education with training in both civil and common law. Additionally, SULC’s mission is to train a cadre of lawyers equipped with the skills necessary for the practice of law and for positions of leadership in society.

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AfroSport Summit: Catch.Me joins conference as exhibitors

The African Sports Centre for Data, Research and Technology (ASC) is happy to announce that sport talent marketing platform Catch.Me have joined our list of exhibitors at the 2023 AfroSport Summit in Accra, Ghana, on August 2-3.

Catch.Me will use this opportunity to showcase their novel platform while engaging one-on-one with event attendees.

Platform Founder and CEO, Patrycja Kociakowska will also be speaking in our data, research and technology round-table session.

Scheduled for the Accra International Conference Centre on August 2-3, AfroSport convenes major sport stakeholders in Africa and beyond to a special event for learning and sharing ideas, advancing discussions, and networking in a unique intersection of science and business.

A gathering of sport clubs, leagues, federations, athletes, coaches, distinguished personalities, businesses, academia, media and more, the two-day AfroSport Summit aims to fuel development, tackling the continent’s peculiar challenges and charting a new course for socio-economic growth.

The event consists of a congress, industry talks, expo, cocktail gala, and more.

 

About Catch.Me

Every athlete everywhere has a chance. Catch.Me bridges the gap between sports talents and international exposure, giving them the opportunity to generate revenue and build a brand while pursuing their passion.

We understand that sports form a circular ecosystem encompassing athletes, fans, and businesses. That’s why Catch.Me brings these elements together, serving as the platform where talent, rather than the absence of opportunity, determines who advances to the next level in sports. We offer a two-sided marketplace for athletes and supporters.

Athletes can showcase their skills and generate income through donations and NIL deals. Supporters become part of an exclusive community centered around the athletes, enabling them to advertise their businesses and access targeted audiences.

At Catch.Me, we firmly believe in determination and hard work. We are not a magic trick; our app is a tool that provides equal access to opportunities. It serves as a missing piece in assisting emerging talents in emerging markets.

Don’t just catch the wave. Create it.

 

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