Sports event technology · in the field.
Insights from the live ops floor. Real-time scoring, sports timing, broadcast integration, accreditation, network resilience — written by the Skyline team that built and runs the platform.
How real-time scoring is evolving across MENA — from sub-100ms broadcast feeds to AI-assisted stats capture — and what federations should expect by 2030.
What we learned deploying delegate accreditation for thousands of participants across multiple venues.
Real-world patterns for designing redundant, fault-tolerant event networks that survive the worst possible timing — mid-match.
Photo-finish technology at 2000 frames per second is the difference between an official record and a controversy.
Arabic RTL broadcast graphics are not just translated English overlays. The technical detail decides whether your broadcast looks native or stitched-on.
Open-water swimming timing has nothing in common with pool timing. Transponders, GPS overlays, course-validation — here's what your event needs.
With NEOM, Riyadh Sports Boulevard, Diriyah Olympic Park, and 2034 stadiums all coming online, Saudi federations face a once-in-a-generation procurement decision.
A NOC runbook is the difference between a live broadcast that survives an incident and one that doesn't. Here's the template we use.
Esports scoring has different physics. 60+ events per second per player. Sub-100ms expectations. Here's how the stack differs.
Major data-provider feeds work English-first. Arabic procurement demand has shifted this. Here's what to specify.