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How 2 Australian sporting brands leverage human-centric digital innovation to drive new fan experiences in and out of the arena

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Creating new revenue streams, identifying untapped audiences and better engaging fans onsite and all year-round are just some of the wins iconic Australian sporting events are chalking up thanks to human-centric digital innovation. Helping AGPC was strategic technology partner, WONGDOODY, the global human experience company of Infosys.

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Market Expansion: Three Approaches for Companies Looking to Grow

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Harvard Business Review outlined a matrix to evaluate new markets for possible expansion. Briefly, the matrix ranks three metrics: The size of a new market compared to other markets. Lululemon — a sports apparel retailer — was one of those firms, as it bought in-home fitness startup Mirror for $500 million in June 2020.

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Atos Powers 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics with Cutting-edge IT and AI Solutions

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The goal of the event was to show Atos in action during the Games with a tour of the Technology Operations Center in Paris, which is one of the three locations responsible for delivering IT services and keeping the Games running. In November 2020 Atos appointed the first core team for the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics.

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Market Expansion: Three Approaches for Companies Looking to Grow

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Factors to consider when evaluating expansion potential Harvard Business Review outlined a matrix to evaluate new markets for possible expansion. Briefly, the matrix ranks three metrics: The size of a new market compared to other markets. How a company already performs in a new market. In August 2020, an innovation group in the U.S.

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