[SIGCIS-Members] Meet NFL CIO Gary Brantley + Sports Technology and Innovation symposium (Smithsonian Institution, October 21-22)

Hintz, Eric HintzE at si.edu
Sun Oct 13 14:47:55 PDT 2024


Hi SIGCIS friends - if you're in Washington, DC next week, meet the National Football League's Chief Information Officer Gary Brantley and enjoy our Sports Technology and Innovation symposium! Free food, beer, and wine!  Registration is free but required. Cheers!  Eric S. Hintz (hintze at si.edu<mailto:hintze at si.edu>)



PROGRAM: Innovative Lives with Gary Brantley (SVP and CIO, National Football League)

SYMPOSIUM: Sports Technology and Innovation

21-22 October 2024
Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation<https://invention.si.edu/>
National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
Washington, DC USA



FREE Registration (Innovative Lives with Gary Brantley): https://www.eventbrite.com/e/innovative-lives-gary-brantley-tickets-1013998104627

FREE Registration (Symposium): https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sports-technology-and-innovation-new-perspectives-tickets-969323932977



Meet the National Football League's Chief Information Officer Gary Brantley and join the Smithsonian's Lemelson Center for a FREE two-day symposium in Washington, DC that explores the intersection of invention, technology, and sports!


MONDAY OCT 21, 2024
SESSION 1: WHO CHANGES THE GAME? EMBRACING AND RESISTING INNOVATION

Ryan Murtha (Minnesota State Univ)
"From Resistance to Acceptance: Tracking Changes in How We Respond to Sporting Innovation"

Amy Sue Bix (Iowa State University)
"Muggle Sports Innovation: Adapting Snitches, Bludgers, and Other Quidditch Technologies for Real-Life Play"

John A. Alic, (retired, Office of Technology Assessment, US Congress)
"Grassroots Innovation: Wrenching and Racing after World War II"

Moderator: Eric S. Hintz, Lemelson Center, Smithsonian Institution

SESSION 2: INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGIES OF THE ATHLETIC BODY


Natalie Kupperman (Univ. of Virginia)

"Femtech in the Post-Roe Era: Implications for Women Athletes' Health Monitoring"



Sarah Barnes (Canadian Museum of History)

"Investigating the New Frontier of Human Performance: Sleep Inventions and Innovations in Sport"



Jaime Schultz (Pennsylvania State University)

"Innovating Gymnastic Bodies: An Ode to Simone Biles"

Moderator: Rachel S. Gross (Univ. of Colorado Denver)

Evening Event: Innovative Lives with Gary Brantley (SVP and CIO, National Football League).
In conversation with Dan Kaufman, managing director for sports technology at Sports Business Journal.

TUESDAY OCT 22, 2024
SESSION 3: SITES OF SPORTS INNOVATION

Jesse Ritner (University of Texas at Austin)
"Avalanche!: Reimagining Skier Snow Relationships"

Sherri Sheu (Science History Institute)
"The Co-Development of Synthetic Turf and Natural Grass"

Scott Kushner (Univ. of Rhode Island)
"Enclosing Sport: Mass Athletic Spectacle and the Pressure to Perform"

Moderator: Tolga Ozyurtcu (University of Texas at Austin)

SESSION 4: REINVENTING BASEBALL: A TRADITION OF INNOVATION

Natalie L. Smith (East Tennessee State Univ.) and Christopher Barnhill (Belmont Univ.)
"Understanding How a Sport Organization Becomes Innovative: An Organizational Culture Analysis of the Savannah Bananas"

Evan D. Brown (Columbia University)
"Scientific Baseball: Experimenting with Labor"

Luke L. Mao (University of New Mexico)
"Technology, Authenticity, and Fans' Sentiment: A Case Study of the Automated Ball-Strike System"

Moderator: Matt Bowers (University of Texas at Austin)

Accessibility: The National Museum of American History welcomes visitors of all ages and abilities. Accommodations are available upon request; please email nmahprograms at si.edu<mailto:nmahprograms at si.edu>.



Recordings? Yes - shortly after the events, captioned recordings will be posted to the Lemelson Center YouTube channel<https://www.youtube.com/user/LemelsonCenter>.



Media inquiries: Laura Havel, Public Affairs Specialist, Lemelson Center, HavelL at si.edu<mailto:HavelL at si.edu>


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