Description
COVID-19 has changed the way everyone thinks about the physical spaces we work in, live in and visit. And that goes for sports venues as well. What does the future hold for those in terms of construction and safety? Richard and Donnovan are joined by two guests to discuss.
Ryan Sickman is the Global Director of Sports at Gensler, an architecture, design and consulting firm. He talks about the willingness of fans to change their behaviour at events, what franchises will focus on when fans do return and rethinking the overall experience. Daniel Putterman is the CEO of Kogniz, a software company that specializes in using AI to track fevers from a distance, identify exposure risks and enforce social distancing rules and personal protective equipment requirements. He explains the tech, its accuracy and implementation, and the privacy measures involved.
COVID-19 Resources: (1) HBO: Hard Knocks (2) Bloomberg Businessweek: Bill Gates on Covid Vaccine Timing, Hydroxychloroquine, and That 5G Conspiracy Theory
This episode is scripted, produced and sound designed by Amil Delic, and hosted by Donnovan Bennett and Richard Deitsch. Archival support for this episode was provided by Adrian Cheddie.
Audio Credits: Fallout and Sportsnet.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Sports are no longer on pause because of COVID-19, but in recent days we’ve seen sports pause as athletes have used their power to protest systemic racism and police violence against Black people.
In what we hope is the final episode of the podcast, Donnovan and Richard discuss why it’s...
Published 08/28/20
Sports are no longer on pause because of COVID-19, but in recent days we’ve seen sports pause as athletes have used their power to protest systemic racism and police violence against Black people.
In what we hope is the final episode of the podcast, Donnovan and Richard discuss why it’s...
Published 08/28/20