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Emirates Team New Zealand Ranks #5 In Global Sports Technology Power List

Emirates Team New Zealand has once again cemented its place on the world stage, this time for its prowess in innovation and cutting-edge technology. The team has been ranked an impressive #5 on the 2024 Sports Technology Power List, published today by The STA Group. This influential report highlights the most impactful organisations driving advancements in sports technology across the globe.

Recognising the Best in Sports Technology

The Sports Technology Annual Review and Power List showcases 100 of the world’s most innovative sports organisations, ranging from teams and leagues to technology companies and broadcasters. Each entry is assessed for its influence, achievements, and advancements in the rapidly evolving intersection of sport and technology.

Leading this year’s list is the NBA, recognised for its strides in fan engagement, data analytics, and global influence. Following closely are McLaren Formula 1 Team, renowned for their trailblazing engineering solutions; Apple, a giant in wearable sports tech and health; and AWS (Amazon Web Services), celebrated for revolutionising data in sports. Emirates Team New Zealand ranked just behind these heavyweights, demonstrating their significant impact on the sporting tech world.

Sailing Into the Future

This recognition underscores Emirates Team New Zealand’s ability to push the boundaries of what’s possible in sailing. The team’s success isn’t just about speed on the water; it’s about harnessing advanced technology to optimise performance, enhance design processes, and redefine fan experiences.

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From leveraging sophisticated simulation tools for hydrofoil development to implementing cutting-edge data analysis during races, the Kiwi team’s tech-forward approach ensures they remain at the forefront of the sport. This ranking highlights not just their dominance in competitive sailing but also their contribution to the wider sports technology industry.

A Testament to Kiwi Innovation

For a team rooted in New Zealand, being ranked alongside global giants like the NBA and McLaren is a remarkable achievement. It is a testament to the country’s innovative spirit and Emirates Team New Zealand’s commitment to leading through ingenuity and expertise.

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While much of the spotlight in sports often shines on traditional powerhouses like football or Formula 1, Emirates Team New Zealand’s inclusion in the top five is a victory for the niche but technologically advanced world of professional sailing.

As the team prepares for the next America’s Cup campaign, this accolade is a reminder of the importance of innovation both on and off the water. The ranking reflects not only their past achievements but also sets a high bar for the future of sports technology in sailing.

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