
CES 2026: Five Important Sports-Tech BuzzwordsThe terms highlight innovations for sports production at the showBy Daniel Frankel, SVG Contributor
Tuesday, January 13, 2026 - 11:00 am
Print This Story | Subscribe
Story Highlights
From AR to VR to AI, buzzwords and acronyms drive the sprawling Consumer Electronics Show, permeating everything from exhibit-hall discussions to meeting-room panel presentations. Attracting more than 148,000 attendees to the Las Vegas Convention Center last week, CES 2026 was no different - particularly in the area of sports technology.
Here are five terms that buzzed around the show. They are somewhat interrelated, and each in its own way characterizes the sports-technology innovations showcased at CES.
AI FirstA popular marketing term for technology companies to show that artificial intelligence isn't just foundational to their offering, AI first is woven into the very fabric of their DNA.
Akta, for example, makes cloud-based production tools built on Google Gemini for sports-broadcaster clients, including the NFL, CBS, and FOX. When Google updates Gemini with, say, a new search feature that smooths production workflows by reducing the time producers spend searching for segments, Akta is able to tout that product upgrade right along with the technology giant. At CES 2026, Akta proudly announced itself as the AI-first video platform.
FandomIt's no longer enough just to telecast the game. Owners of rights to live-sports experiences, whether the video or at the venue itself, must maximize their substantial investments on a deeper level, connecting to viewers in a far more holistic way.
I see a shift from a single episodic engagement [for fans] to more of a persistent digital lifestyle, with 24/7 engagement with their sports team, says Alisha Pope, head of sports strategy and development, MGM Resorts.
According to Danielle Carney, director, U.S. video and live sports, Amazon Ads, her company was able forge that higher level of engagement with NASCAR fans using its Burn Bar : the onscreen graphic driven by that mother of all CES buzzwords, AI, lets viewers know approximately how much fuel a given driver has left in their tank. This gave Amazon, a rookie in serving a rabidly informed fanbase, a much better starting position.
When we launched our races, she explains, we used an AI tool. We took all the data - the teams, the tracks, the pit crews, the automakers, our data - and created an opportunity for fans to understand how much gas was in the tank. It seems so simple. But, for us to be able to invest in that technology for five simple races was important because we wanted to showcase to fans how we would show up. And fans loved it. [They were] all over [X], calling for us to get more races because of how much we understood the fandom.
Data, data, dataJust like engagement, data is, of course, a rather timeless, evergreen buzzword, used at any technology show for any market being served. It's the oxygen that tech breathes. But, as AI infiltrates sports technology, cumbersomely vast amounts of data represent the problem being solved for.
Speaking of Amazon Web Services' work with Formula 1, Samira Bekhtiar, GM, media and entertainment, games and sports, AWS, notes that her group outfits each race car with more than 300 sensors. We're working with Formula 1 to be able to ingest over 1.1 million points of data every second. If you really want to engage with fans, they crave that level of detail.
PermissibilityWith fans tapping into so much data, managing rights becomes an issue. There's an overhauling of permissibility of video that has to be evaluated, says Alexander Dao, VP, ads and sponsorships, Electronic Arts. Whether it's for fans to create their own art, whether it's structuring who owns licensing rights between teams and leagues and players, I think there's an opportunity to use AI to make that more simple.
Adds Denise Colella, VP, Global Digital Strategy Group, Adobe, When you can get the images on the field into the cloud and onto social in a matter of minutes, you need to know the rights, and you need to know what's permissible, and you need to know what the brand allows. When you're dealing with sports, you're dealing with the teams, the leagues, the advertisers, the stadiums, the broadcasters, the players. You have to think about all these layers of data.
All of this leads to what was perhaps the biggest buzzword of all at CES 2026.
Agentic AIThis term describes autonomous systems - well, agents - that can set goals, plan, reason, and take actions independently to achieve complex objectives with minimal human intervention.
Although solutions are still in their early phases of development, sports technologists see agentic AI as a way to manage the complexity involved with having so much data at their disposal.
But there's a caveat: leagues, teams, and media companies must organize data if agentic solutions are to be helpful. A sports organization is just like any other organization, says Sepi Motamedi, global head of sports and live media marketing, Nvidia. Data exists everywhere. AI, particularly agentic AI, requires context in order to do its work. Context relies on data. If you have data spread around everywhere, agents can't do their job optimally.
More from Sports Video Group
13/01/2026
NHL Situation Room 2.0: How Sony Hawk-Eye Powers Centralized Officiating, Player...
13/01/2026
NBC Sports Ices the Audio for the 2026 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championship...
13/01/2026
DMF and MXL in practice: Which vendors are adopting it, and how fast is the ecos...
13/01/2026
CES 2026: Five Important Sports-Tech BuzzwordsThe terms highlight innovations for sports production at the showBy Daniel Frankel, SVG Contributor
Tuesday, Jan...
13/01/2026
For TGL Season 2, Unity 6 Boosts Virtual-Graphic Quality; COSM 360 Cameras Impro...
13/01/2026
Resetting Expectations? The State of the Sports Industry with Devoncroft's J...
12/01/2026
Sports and Music Unite: A Look Back at the Operationally Ambitious FIFA Club Wor...
12/01/2026
Nielsen Panel Discussion Highlights World Cup Impact for FOX, Telemundo, MetLife...
12/01/2026
FIFA President Infantino Highlights How AI Will Impact 2026 FIFA World Cup and B...
12/01/2026
Baltimore Ravens' Jack Dana on Telling a Better Story With Media Management ...
12/01/2026
FOX Sports' Brad Cheney on Spectrum Debate's Impact on the Sports-Produc...
09/01/2026
Rock-It Sports' Deron Brown & Laura Rowlands on Launching a New Brand, Suppl...
09/01/2026
Warner Bros. Discovery's Chris Brown on the Broadcaster's First French O...
09/01/2026
NFL Playoffs 2026: CBS Sports Travels to Jacksonville With Packed Arsenal of Pro...
09/01/2026
NFL Playoffs 2026: NBC Sports Is Set To Roll Out New Scorebar, Insert Graphics T...
09/01/2026
NFL Playoffs 2026: Prime Video Production Team Caps Historic Season With Iconic ...
09/01/2026
NFL Playoffs 2026: FOX Sports Kicks Off Postseason Slate With Two-Game Wild Card...
09/01/2026
NFL Playoffs 2026: ESPN's Run Brings Monday Night Football' Flagship Op...
08/01/2026
At CFP Semifinals, ESPN Again Flexes Its Operational Muscle With 20+ MegaCast Vi...
08/01/2026
SVG Students To Watch: Sophie Fowler, University of OregonThe Portland product has honed her skills as a producer, director, and TD at Quack VideoBy Brandon Cos...
08/01/2026
Follow the Money, Episode 3: Inside the Sports-Media Biz With Sam McCleery and K...
08/01/2026
SVG New Sponsor Spotlight: Qualstar's Jeff Sengpiehl on the Enduring Power a...
08/01/2026
Legendary February: Production Leaders at NBC Sports Pull Back the Curtain on Ol...
07/01/2026
SVG Summit 2025: All General Sessions Now Available To Watch on SVG PLAYThe SVG Summit celebrated its 20th edition with a loaded agendaBy Brandon Costa, Directo...
07/01/2026
NBCU's Brings Rinkside Live' and Courtside Live' Features to Peaco...
06/01/2026
Peacock Bringing Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos to Live Sports ContentPeacock is the first streamer to embrace Dolbys full suite of advanced picture/sound innovat...
06/01/2026
SVG Europe Audio: Listening to the sounds of powder and ice at Milano Cortina wi...
06/01/2026
Quintar Meta Spatial SDK Integration Promises Next-Level XR ExperiencesBy Ken Kerschbaumer, Editorial Director
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 - 9:41 am
Print This...
06/01/2026
Milano Cortina 2026: BBC Sport Previews Broadcast Ops, Studio Setup, Social Medi...
06/01/2026
Dolby's Jason Power on Elevating Live Sports Through Immersive Audio and HDR...
06/01/2026
DAZN's Global CRO Walker Jacobs on the Streamer's Breakout Year in the U...
06/01/2026
California Dreamin': LA28's SVP of Media Jim Bell Previews the Olympic a...
06/01/2026
One Month Out From Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony, NBC Sports in Final Prep fo...
06/01/2026
Advanced HDR by Technicolor and Zinwell Integrated onto ATSC 3.0 Conversion Boxe...
06/01/2026
FOX Sports President and COO Mark Silverman Shifts to Consulting RoleHis successor will be announced soonBy Ken Kerschbaumer, Editorial Director
Tuesday, Janu...
05/01/2026
NFL's Blake Jones on How the League's Latest Video Additions Change How ...
05/01/2026
Spiideo's Scott Bushman on How AI Is Already Powering Live Sports ProductionFrom a line of camera systems to its automated production platform, the tech ven...
02/01/2026
Freezing Florida: NHL's EVP, Entertainment Bob Chesterman on Taking the Wint...
02/01/2026
NHL Winter Classic 2026: TNT Sports Prepares for First NHL Outdoor Game in Sunsh...
30/12/2025
As the College Football Playoff Enters the Quarterfinals, ESPN Blows Out Its Meg...
30/12/2025
SVG's Best of 2025: Original ArticlesTake a look back at all our coverage of big-time productions, game-changing technologies, and state-of-the-art new faci...
29/12/2025
San Francisco 49ers Strike Gold With Halftime Laser SpectacularStunning display caps $200 million renovation of Levi's Stadium techBy Dan Daley, Audio Edito...
29/12/2025
The Cup's Around the Corner: An Inside Look at Broadcast Preparations for th...
29/12/2025
SVG's Best of 2025: Longform VideoWatch the standout keynote conversations, deep dives, and panel discussions from the year for free on SVG PLAY!By Brandon ...
23/12/2025
How guilas Cibae as Dominican Winter League Games Are Locally Produced for Glob...
23/12/2025
BitFire's Jim Akimchuk on Supplying Scalability and Customization in the Clo...
23/12/2025
CAMB.AI Enables European Athletics to Offer Multi-Language SupportPlan is to eventually offer translation into all languages spoken in EuropeBy Ken Kerschbaumer...
23/12/2025
Analysis: As sports media values trend negative, scarcity and quality are king By Callum McCarthy, Editor-at-Large
Monday, December 22, 2025 - 14:08
Print ...
23/12/2025
ESPN, Disney, and NBA Return to the Animated Altcast Fray With Second Edition of...
23/12/2025
End the Year on a High Note and Donate to the Sports Broadcasting Fund Today!By Ken Kerschbaumer, Editorial Director
Tuesday, December 23, 2025 - 12:25 pm
P...