May 23 – Pixellot has announced a new partnership with the Tximist Foundation to broadcast all Tximist Cup matches from the upcoming tournament in Spain using cutting-edge AI technology and unmanned camera setups.
This year’s edition of the women’s football tournament, organised again by the Tximist Foundation, will be broadcast live for the first time in its eight-year history – allowing fans to watch every match at Hondarribia and San Sebastian between June 13-16.
Pixellot will deploy its mobile Pixellot Air cameras to capture the tournament, utilising AI technology to automatically follow the action, produce and stream every match in an effort to achieve high-quality, professional broadcasts and highlights without the need for human camera operators.
“We are very happy to partner with Pixellot for the live streaming of the Tximist Cup,” said Aintzane Encinas, president of Tximist Foundation. “This partnership will allow us to reach a wider audience and showcase the talent of the young players from the best football teams in the world.”
The competition will feature 20 teams from U14 to U17, including from clubs like UWCL finalists FC Barcelona and Olympique Lyon, alongside other major clubs such as VfL Wolfsburg, Real Sociedad SAD and FC Twente.
“We are proud to partner with the Tximist Fundazioa to broadcast this prestigious women’s academy tournament for the first time,” said Luis Pinievsky, Director of Sales at Pixellot Iberia.
“Our AI technology will help make this tournament’s best moments available for every fan and family member around the world. Together we will help bring the talent of women’s football to the world and allow everyone to enjoy the action of the game.”
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Publish date : 2024-05-23 03:31:10
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