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    EOSC Pillar "National Initiatives" Survey (SUF edition)

    • data.aussda.at
    • b2find.eudat.eu
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    Updated Aug 22, 2024
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    Anita Bodlos; Anita Bodlos; Lisa Hönegger; Lisa Hönegger; Lars Kaczmirek; Lars Kaczmirek; Volker Beckmann; Vincent Breton; Geneviève Romier; Jos Van Wezel; Jos Van Wezel; Achim Streit; Uros Stevanovic; Fulvio Galeazzi; Federica Tanlongo; Federica Tanlongo; Inge Van Nieuwerburgh; Volker Beckmann; Vincent Breton; Geneviève Romier; Achim Streit; Uros Stevanovic; Fulvio Galeazzi; Inge Van Nieuwerburgh (2024). EOSC Pillar "National Initiatives" Survey (SUF edition) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.11587/VOSVGK
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    tsv(58493), tsv(112849), tsv(23175), pdf(3745761), bin(18241), bin(163481), tsv(453000), bin(52932), pdf(756949), pdf(402721), tsv(4526), zip(35304), tsv(90792)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 22, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    AUSSDA
    Authors
    Anita Bodlos; Anita Bodlos; Lisa Hönegger; Lisa Hönegger; Lars Kaczmirek; Lars Kaczmirek; Volker Beckmann; Vincent Breton; Geneviève Romier; Jos Van Wezel; Jos Van Wezel; Achim Streit; Uros Stevanovic; Fulvio Galeazzi; Federica Tanlongo; Federica Tanlongo; Inge Van Nieuwerburgh; Volker Beckmann; Vincent Breton; Geneviève Romier; Achim Streit; Uros Stevanovic; Fulvio Galeazzi; Inge Van Nieuwerburgh
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    https://data.aussda.at/api/datasets/:persistentId/versions/3.1/customlicense?persistentId=doi:10.11587/VOSVGKhttps://data.aussda.at/api/datasets/:persistentId/versions/3.1/customlicense?persistentId=doi:10.11587/VOSVGK

    Area covered
    Italy, France, Austria, Belgium, Germany
    Dataset funded by
    European Commission
    Description

    Full edition for scientific use. The EOSC-Pillar ”National Initiatives” Survey is a cross-section study in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, and Italy. The survey aims at landscaping national initiatives of open research data and services with relevance to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). Four target groups are part of the study: e-infrastructures, research infrastructures, universities and funding bodies. The survey contains questions on the perception of EOSC as well as detailed questions assessing e.g. the e-infrastructures’ business models, technical characteristics, access conditions, FAIRness of the data holdings and adopted policies related to open science.

  2. Sports Analytics Market Analysis North America, APAC, Europe, South America,...

    • technavio.com
    Updated Jan 15, 2025
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    Technavio (2025). Sports Analytics Market Analysis North America, APAC, Europe, South America, Middle East and Africa - US, Canada, China, Germany, UK, India, Japan, France, Italy, South Korea - Size and Forecast 2025-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.technavio.com/report/sports-analytics-market-industry-analysis
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 15, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    TechNavio
    Authors
    Technavio
    Time period covered
    2021 - 2025
    Area covered
    United States, Global
    Description

    Snapshot img

    Sports Analytics Market Size 2025-2029

    The sports analytics market size is forecast to increase by USD 8.4 billion, at a CAGR of 28.5% between 2024 and 2029.

    The market is witnessing significant growth, driven by the increasing adoption of cloud-based deployment solutions. This shift towards cloud-based technologies enables organizations to store and process large volumes of data more efficiently, facilitating real-time insights and informed decision-making. Additionally, the integration of wearable devices in sports is another key trend, providing teams and athletes with real-time performance data and analytics, leading to enhanced training and improved player safety. However, the market faces challenges, including the limited potential for returns on investment. The high cost of implementing and maintaining advanced analytics systems, as well as the need for specialized skills and resources, can deter smaller organizations from entering the market.
    Furthermore, ensuring data privacy and security remains a significant challenge, particularly in light of the sensitive nature of sports data. To capitalize on market opportunities and navigate challenges effectively, companies must focus on offering cost-effective solutions, providing robust data security, and investing in talent development to meet the growing demand for sports analytics expertise.
    

    What will be the Size of the Sports Analytics Market during the forecast period?

    Explore in-depth regional segment analysis with market size data - historical 2019-2023 and forecasts 2025-2029 - in the full report.
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    The market continues to evolve, driven by advancements in technology and the increasing value placed on data-driven insights across various sectors. Game analytics and real-time data processing are revolutionizing team performance, enabling coaches to make informed decisions during games. Wearable sensors and biometric data are transforming athlete performance analysis, providing valuable insights into player conditioning and injury prevention. Sports sponsorship and marketing are leveraging data to optimize campaigns and enhance fan engagement. Data security and privacy are becoming paramount, with the growing use of sensitive biometric data. Sports ethics and regulation are also gaining importance, ensuring the ethical use of data and compliance with industry standards.

    Sports broadcasting is being enhanced through data visualization and video analysis, providing viewers with a more immersive experience. Machine learning models and predictive analytics are being used to improve player scouting and talent identification. Sports research and education are benefiting from the wealth of data available, leading to new discoveries and advancements in sports science. Sports technology is driving innovation in sports equipment, sports medicine, and sports training. Data integration and processing are becoming more sophisticated, enabling more accurate performance metrics and coaching strategies. Sports law and governance are adapting to the changing landscape, ensuring fair play and compliance with regulations.

    The market is a dynamic and ever-evolving ecosystem, with continuous innovation and applications across various sectors. The integration of data into sports is transforming the way teams and organizations operate, providing valuable insights and competitive advantages.

    How is this Sports Analytics Industry segmented?

    The sports analytics industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD million' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments.

    Type
    
      Football
      Cricket
      Hockey
      Tennis
      Others
    
    
    Solution
    
      Player analysis
      Team performance analysis
      Health assessment
      Fan engagement analysis
      Others
    
    
    Geography
    
      North America
    
        US
        Canada
    
    
      Europe
    
        France
        Germany
        Italy
        UK
    
    
      APAC
    
        China
        India
        Japan
        South Korea
    
    
      Rest of World (ROW)
    

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    By Type Insights

    The football segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.

    The market is witnessing significant growth due to the increasing popularity of sports and the subsequent demand for in-depth analysis. Football, as the most widely followed sport, drives a substantial portion of this demand. Sports facilities, from domestic leagues such as the Champions League, English Premier League, and Spanish La Liga to international tournaments like the World Cup and European Championship, attract massive viewership. To cater to this demand, various companies and data suppliers have emerged, offering solutions in areas such as team performance, sports infrastructure, biometric data, player scouting, sports psychology, player tracking, sports equipment, sports medicine, sports management, game analyt

  3. ALL-READY Questionnare on potential drivers and barriers to the adoption of...

    • zenodo.org
    • data.niaid.nih.gov
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    Updated Dec 7, 2023
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    Daniel Caro; Daniel Caro; J. Manuel Ávila; J. Manuel Ávila; Iria Soto; Iria Soto (2023). ALL-READY Questionnare on potential drivers and barriers to the adoption of innovation management, open science, and Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) among the members of the Pilot Network [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10124606
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 7, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Zenodohttp://zenodo.org/
    Authors
    Daniel Caro; Daniel Caro; J. Manuel Ávila; J. Manuel Ávila; Iria Soto; Iria Soto
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Nov 14, 2023
    Description

    Background & Summary:

    The ALL-READY project unites a diverse consortium of Research Infrastructures (RI) and Living Labs, instrumental in developing new methodologies and technologies in agroecology. The project focuses on effective management of innovation, adherence to open science principles, and strategic application of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). Task 6.4 of the project, which concentrates on Innovation and IPR Management, seeks to understand the dynamics influencing the adoption of these practices among its members. Recognizing the need for end-to-end data management, the project emphasizes standardized data collection and management while adhering to FAIR principles.

    Methods:

    The questionnaire was developed by LifeWatch ERIC to capture data reflecting current practices and perceptions in agroecology. It included 26 questions divided into four sections, focusing on existing practices, potential drivers, and barriers in innovation management, open science, and IPR. The survey was disseminated via an online platform to the ALLREADY Pilot Network, ensuring a representative sample from diverse organizations. The data collection process was closely monitored, and the responses were analyzed using a mixed-methods approach to extract meaningful insights.

    Data Records of the ALLREADY Project Questionnaire:

    The dataset, collected through an online survey platform, underwent a meticulous process of data preparation, download, formatting, and anonymization. It consists of one text file containing metadata (Readme.txt) and a single CSV file encompassing all questionnaire responses. The dataset provides a comprehensive view of innovation management, open science adoption, and IPR handling within the agroecology sector, particularly among the network of RIs and Living Labs involved in the project.

    Technical Validation of the ALLREADY Project Questionnaire:

    Several critical steps were taken to ensure the accuracy, reliability, and overall quality of the data collected. This included development and testing of the questionnaire, rigorous monitoring of the data collection process, and thorough checks for data quality and completeness. The representativeness of the sample was analyzed specifically with respect to the Pilot Network rather than the broader population involved in agroecology. Strategies were employed to counter survey fatigue and maintain respondent engagement.

    Usage Notes for the ALLREADY Project Questionnaire:

    The dataset's proper usage is vital for ensuring the validity and reproducibility of research. Researchers are advised to consider the nature of the data, the representativeness of the dataset, and its generalizability. The dataset allows for comprehensive analysis and integration of different sections, and analysts have the flexibility to handle open and write-in responses according to their research needs. Additional information to facilitate analysis is provided in a separate documentation file.

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tsv(58493), tsv(112849), tsv(23175), pdf(3745761), bin(18241), bin(163481), tsv(453000), bin(52932), pdf(756949), pdf(402721), tsv(4526), zip(35304), tsv(90792)Available download formats
Dataset updated
Aug 22, 2024
Dataset provided by
AUSSDA
Authors
Anita Bodlos; Anita Bodlos; Lisa Hönegger; Lisa Hönegger; Lars Kaczmirek; Lars Kaczmirek; Volker Beckmann; Vincent Breton; Geneviève Romier; Jos Van Wezel; Jos Van Wezel; Achim Streit; Uros Stevanovic; Fulvio Galeazzi; Federica Tanlongo; Federica Tanlongo; Inge Van Nieuwerburgh; Volker Beckmann; Vincent Breton; Geneviève Romier; Achim Streit; Uros Stevanovic; Fulvio Galeazzi; Inge Van Nieuwerburgh
License

https://data.aussda.at/api/datasets/:persistentId/versions/3.1/customlicense?persistentId=doi:10.11587/VOSVGKhttps://data.aussda.at/api/datasets/:persistentId/versions/3.1/customlicense?persistentId=doi:10.11587/VOSVGK

Area covered
Italy, France, Austria, Belgium, Germany
Dataset funded by
European Commission
Description

Full edition for scientific use. The EOSC-Pillar ”National Initiatives” Survey is a cross-section study in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, and Italy. The survey aims at landscaping national initiatives of open research data and services with relevance to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). Four target groups are part of the study: e-infrastructures, research infrastructures, universities and funding bodies. The survey contains questions on the perception of EOSC as well as detailed questions assessing e.g. the e-infrastructures’ business models, technical characteristics, access conditions, FAIRness of the data holdings and adopted policies related to open science.

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