This Indian sportstech startup is taking homegrown innovation to 10 international markets while digitizing 3.5 lakh matches across 30 sports, showcasing how the India-to-global scaling story cuts across sectors!

What is the news?

  • SportVot, India’s cloud-based sportstech platform, has announced its expansion into international markets including APAC, MENA, and select European regions after gaining strong traction domestically.
  • The platform has entered 10 new international markets over the past year, including Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia, and recently opened its first international office in Australia.

Why is it interesting?

  • This is infrastructure-as-a-service for sports at scale. SportVot’s proprietary Cloud Studio enables remote match coverage with near-broadcast quality while significantly reducing production costs. Their single-operator production model makes professional sports broadcasting accessible to grassroots leagues globally.
  • The international expansion strategy is spot-on. They’re targeting regions with strong grassroots sports ecosystems but limited access to affordable digital broadcasting solutions. With partnerships spanning Japan Cricket, Thailand Cricket, Afghanistan Cricket, Saudi Cricket, and Qatar Cricket, they’re proving that Indian innovation can unlock global sports monetization.
  • The numbers are telling. 3.5 lakh matches digitized across 30 sports, partnerships with major cricket boards, and recent collaboration with ITTF Oceania for continental-level table tennis streaming. “Our aim is to bridge the gap by making broadcasting accessible and enabling athletes to build a digital identity,” says CEO Siddhant Agarwal.

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