A little over a year ago, the Consumer Technology Association announced that it was launching Sports Zone at its premier technology show, CES, providing a track for sports-focused technologists on the forefront of athletic quantification and smart venues. At CES 2019 in Las Vegas, the trade organization will be building on those efforts with more dedicated exhibitor space as it works to create an environment for athletes and founders to converge.
The sports track at this year’s CES, which takes place in Las Vegas the second week of January, is still being finalized. So far, CES has confirmed 13 sports-related exhibitors, including brain analytics and eye-tracking company SyncThink and Omega Sports Technology, which makes precision line-calling software to assist officials in fast-paced sports such as tennis.