2024.02.26

Football AI company Aimbroad selects Hana Bank's Azile Lab AIMBROAD

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[Herald Economy Sports Team = Reporter Lee Kang-rae] AimBroad, a native soccer AI company, was selected for the 14th Hana One Q Azile Lab supported by Hana Bank. 

 

Hana Bank said on the 19th, "We have selected 20 startups to participate in the 14th Hana One Q Agile Lab, a startup growth support program to discover and foster promising startups." Hana One Q Agile Lab is the first start-up mentoring center in the banking sector that has discovered and fostered a total of 176 promising startups since its establishment in 2015 until this 14th. Recently, Hana Financial Group is realizing the "value of innovation and coexistence" that it seeks by continuously expanding the target of support to promising industries in the future, such as △ Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) △ Big Data △ Blockchain △ Fintech, as well as △ Carbon Neutrality Practice △ Social Enterprises to support vulnerable groups such as seniors and the disabled.

 

With this selection, Aimbroad will sign a business agreement with Hana Bank for services related to future core technologies. It has decided to establish a strategy for digital transformation in the sports field and promote cooperation in soccer's digital shorts and content services for the MZ and Alpha generations.

 

Aimbroad is a digital entertainment company in soccer that provides digital content based on soccer AI in real time. Over the past nine years, it has developed AI algorithms that can analyze and judge by learning soccer artificial intelligence (AI) for more than 12,000 games such as EPL, La Liga, and Ligue 1. Through this, it has an innovative AI algorithm that generates real-time technical ratings by objectifying the performance of all players and teams with digital code.

 

Aimbroad was recently selected as a digital future company by Bloomberg in the United States, and soccer AI technology was aired and provided real-time digital content applying "football AI" technology to KBS, Korea's leading public broadcaster, at last year's Qatar World Cup.

 

Meanwhile, Aimbroad will introduce a "football streaming" subscription platform based on football AI at a trend showcase event for Kickstarter, a global funding platform, in Manhattan, New York, this week.

 

 

https://news.heraldcorp.com/sports/view.php?ud=202306191421257816984_1 

 

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