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wTVision's SportStats CG software was used in ten different sporting events at the recent Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Games in Bahrain.

wTVision and its SportStats CG software were present at the first Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Games in Bahrain. During the event, 10 operators guaranteed the real-time graphics service for the Live HD production company, using the SportStats CG software.

The event, broadcast by the Abu Dhabi Sports Channel, broadcast competitions in volleyball, basketball, bowling, football, handball, goalball, swimming, table tennis, cycling and athletics, all with graphics service supplied by wTVision.

All graphic templates were designed by the wTVision creative team, based on the official logo of the competition. The texts were presented in Arabic.

wTVision software allowed the integration of various technologies, such as scorebugs, timers, interactive graphics, video servers and different graphic platforms, depending on the sports modality.

The very rapid integration of times, in sports such as athletics and swimming, the extensive experience of the operators and the flexibility of the SportStats CG software, have made this project a resounding success.

The client Abu Dhabi Media and the Bahrain Olympic Committee were very satisfied with the final result of the project.

The SportStats CG is the core of all wTVision sports projects. This software has features that allow coverage of more than 40 sports modalities. It presents data collection and management tools and transforms this information into graphs, in real time.

This product also integrates data from official sources into the system, allowing graphics to be transmitted in real time.

The wTVision team in the UAE has operated through the Dubai office since 2005 and has extensive experience in delivering real-time graphics for sports projects in the Middle East.

By, Nov 9, 2011, Section:Graphics

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