Back Of The Next: Can Dublin's Sport Tech Property Market Grow?
June 18, 2018

Back Of The Next: Can Dublin's Sport Tech Property Market Grow?

Ireland will not be represented at this month's World Cup in Russia — you can blame the Danes for that — but it could win a much more lucrative race to become Europe's sports tech capital.

Can sports tech — which ranges from wearable Fitbits, via the Internet of Things, to sneaker design — really become a force in the Dublin office market? With the IDA leading a push to win more sports tech business, Bisnow takes a look at the evidence.

Ireland has its fair share of sports-related enterprises: boot business Baoylesports, football pitch-creators SIS, and of course plenty of bookmakers. Yet amidst the proliferating tech revolutions — fintech, medtech, PropTech — sport tech may have escaped attention. Trapped in the…

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