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FC BAYERN: Optimizing for next-level fan engagement and game-day operations, in real time

Dominik Winter, head of development and process at FC Bayern München, talks with Thulium CEO Tamara McCleary, about why it was mission-critical to enhance the fan experience by integrating their data to deliver a more personalized and targeted omnichannel experience, catering to ...  Show more

NHL: Shaping the future of the NHL with a real-time mobile app for a high-stakes business

Chris Foster, VP of Digital Business Development at the NHL, and AI and automation thought leader Pascal Bornet, talk with Thulium CEO Tamara McCleary, about the power of data, when it's reliable, connected, and accessible, and how the NHL went from inspiration to iteration with ...  Show more

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