Sports produce a slew of data. In a game of cricket, for example, each play generates millions
of video-frame data points for a sports analyst to scrutinize, according to Masoumeh Izadi,
managing director of deep-tech startup TVConal.

The Singapore-based company uses NVIDIA AI and computer vision to power its sports video
analytics platform, which enables users — including sports teams, leagues and TV broadcasters
— to gain performance insights from these massive amounts of data in real time.
Short for Television Content Analytics, TVConal provides video analytics for a variety of sports,
with a focus on cricket, tennis, badminton and football.
Its platform — powered by the NVIDIA Metropolis application framework for vision AI — can
detect important in-game events, model athlete behavior, make movement predictions and
more. It all helps dissect the minute details in sports, enabling teams to make smarter decisions
on the field.
TVConal is a member of NVIDIA Inception, a free program that supports startups revolutionizing
industries with cutting-edge technology.