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The winning entry was a pitch for racing to make more aggressive use of drones to bring exciting new perspectives to TV coverage of racing. Narayan and Hai Ng, a partner in Neomancer, have been prominent and popular speakers at the Global Symposium in recent years.Īlso on the theme of innovation during the Symposium, groups of attendees proposed other new ideas for racing, and audience members were asked to vote for their favorite. The Innovators' Circle was sponsored by the Race Track Industry Program in conjunction with gaming author Vin Narayan and the tech firm Neomancer.
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The product promises to help reduce catastrophic breakdowns in racing by identifying horses most at risk before they race.
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Judging the contests were three executives with widespread industry experience: John Ford, CEO of BAM Software & Services, LLC John Hartig, CEO, Sports Information Group, Daily Racing Form and Mike Tanner, CEO of the United States Trotting Association.Īudience members were permitted to cast a “peoples' choice” award by voting for their favorite idea and the Equine Standing 3D CT Scanner proved to be their favorite. The also-rans in the Innovators' Circle included pitches for an Equine Standing 3D CT Equine Scanner, which holds promise for reducing catastrophic breakdowns “20 Wins A Million, a racing game aimed at attracting millenials and Thoroughbred Stock Exchange, a new model for horse ownership. Reed said that the Innovators' Circle program would return at the 2016 Global Symposium, perhaps with a few tweaks. Pyrah is the Director Strategy for Six Faces, an interactive wagering firm.ĭoug Reed, head of the Race Track Industry Program, said that the idea for the Innovators' Circle was based on the TV show “Shark Tank” and drew entries from five continents. He presented his idea titled “SWOP Stakes,” a competition offering “life changing prizes, social skill-based game play on real time racing and sports.” SWOP Stakes is a multiple race wager and Pyrah distributed live tickets to audience members to demonstrate how the promotion works. The event is sponsored by the University of Arizona Race Track Industry Program. Shaun Pyrah of Australia won the $15,000 first prize in the Innovators' Circle, racing's first pitch competition, at the wrap-up session of the 42nd annual Global Symposium on Racing & Gaming.