By Daniel Vizcarra, special envoy to Las Vegas
The sports and technology have created a relationship that can only deepen with the passage of time. And football is no exception.
To the sensors to determine if the ball crossed or not the goal line and the emergence of the Big Data to squeeze out the statistics of your game is now added the virtual reality, a technology that could revolutionize the way in which they consume the most popular sport in the world.
Brian Krzanich, CEO of Intel reported yesterday, in the framework of the CES in Las Vegas, which signed an agreement for three years with The League of Spain, one of the championships of the world’s greatest football, to games with virtual reality.
The idea is that users can choose their own seats and see the games from their own homes as if they were in the stadium and from almost any angle.
in Addition, this technology will allow to go showing so simultaneously different types of statistics gathering.
For now, the cameras 360 that will allow this function will be in three football fields. Despite the fact that not pointed out in what stages, they are presumed to be those of large equipment.
In fact, it’s already made a test in the last Spanish classic, in which Real Madrid drew one against Barcelona in the Nou Camp.
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