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    by Tina Olivero

    Tokyo 2020 Olympics inspires hi-tech advancements

    The Tokyo 2020 Olympics ended the way they began but left encouraging memories of technological advancements ranging from service robots to NFT marketplaces. While it has delivered all the pomp and show that is anticipated of the world’s premier sporting event, the event laid the pathway for the world to look at the new normal, says GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

    Abhishek Paul Choudhury, Disruptive Tech Analyst at GlobalData comments: “This year’s Olympics were not only technologically advanced in more apparent ways, but also brought the games throughout the world amid the COVID-19 pandemic.”

    The Innovation Explorer database of GlobalData’s Disruptor Intelligence Center reveals how emerging technologies have made the Tokyo 2020 Olympics one of the most high-tech sporting events ever.

    Temperature-controlled wearable tech

    Ralph Lauren, the official outfitter of Team USA, has introduced its patented RL COOLING wearable for the team’s flag bearers. It integrates into the wearer’s garment and disperses heat from their skin through a sensor that monitors and regulates temperature. The result is a cooling sensation that can be felt immediately and is long-lasting, even in the most gruesome heat.

    Contactless vitals monitoring

    Panasonic has presented its sports analysis technology ‘Contactless Vital Sensing’, which calculates an archer’s heart rate by focusing a camera placed 12 meters away from the shooting line on the athlete’s face. Subtle variations in skin color that are not evident to the naked eye get captured in the video for analysis. The signal processing technology is then leveraged to retrieve the heart rate data.

    NFT marketplace

    The International Olympic Committee has partnered with video game developer nWay to launch a new official marketplace for Olympic-themed digital entertainment experience comprising non-fungible token (NFT) Olympic pins and cross-play multiplayer video games. The digital Olympic pins, as NFTs, will have the same qualities as physical pins, such as authenticity, rarity, and provenance, making them genuine collectors’ treasures.

    3D tracking technology

    Intel and Alibaba have co-developed an athlete tracking technology for deployment at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and beyond. The technology integrates AI and computer vision to power a deep learning application. This helps to pull 3D forms of athletes in training or competition using existing and future Intel hardware and Alibaba cloud computing technology.

    Other highlights included Toyota’s AI-powered service robots, Intel’s mini drones for entertainment and facial recognition system for check-ins, and a broadcasting makeover by Alibaba using cloud technology for the first time.

    Mr Paul concludes: “The world is aware of Japan’s technological prowess and the country has once again proven this at this years Olympic games. As the COVID-19 pandemic has illustrated, society has progressed to the point where the effects of past events are no longer a reliable predictor of future events, and this mega sporting event provides an opportunity for everyone to make a difference beyond organizing games.”

    Source: Globaldata.com

    Tina Olivero

    30 years ago, Tina Olivero looked into the future and saw an opportunity to make a difference for her province and people. That difference came in the form of the oil and gas sector. Six years before there was even a drop of oil brought to the shores of Newfoundland, she founded The Oil and Gas Magazine (THE OGM) from a back room in her home on Signal Hill Road, in St. John’s, Newfoundland. A single mother, no financing, no previous journalism or oil and gas experience, she forged ahead, with a creative vision and one heck of a heaping dose of sheer determination. With her pioneering spirit, Ms. Olivero developed a magazine that would educate, inspire, motivate and entertain oil and gas readers around the world — She prides herself in marketing and promoting our province and resources in unprecedented ways. The OGM is a magazine that focuses on our projects, our people, our opportunities and ultimately becomes the bridge to new energy outcomes and a sustainable new energy world. Now diversifying into the communications realms, a natural progression from the Magazine, The OGM now offers an entirely new division - Oil & Gas Media. Today, The Oil and Gas Magazine is a global phenomenon that operates not only in Newfoundland, but also in Calgary and is read by oil and gas enthusiasts in Norway, Aberdeen, across the US and as far reaching as Abu Dhabi, in the Middle East. Believing that Energy is everyone’s business, Ms. Olivero has combined energy + culture to embrace the worlds commitment to a balance of work and home life as well as fostering a foundation for health and well being. In this era of growth and development business and lifestyle are an eloquent mix, there is no beginning or end. Partnering with over 90 oil and gas exhibitions and conferences around the world, Ms. Olivero's role as a Global Visionary is to embrace communication in a way that fosters oil and gas business and industry growth in new and creative ways.

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