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Hudl

Hudl is a product and service of Agile Sports Technologies, Inc. - a Lincoln, Nebraska based company providing tools for coaches and athletes to review game footage and improve team play. Its initial product line served college and professional American football teams; today the company provides video services to youth, amateur, and professional teams in American football as well as other sports including soccer, basketball, volleyball and lacrosse.

Agile Sports Technologies, Inc.
TypePrivate
IndustryVideo hosting service
Founded2006
FoundersDavid Graff, Brian Kaiser, John Wirtz
Headquarters,
United States
Websitehudl.com

Founded in 2006,[1] the company is based in Lincoln's historic Haymarket District. Initially the company sourced talent from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, including the Jeffrey S. Raikes School; today the company has employees across a number of states in America and internationally, with office locations in London and Sydney.

In August 2013, according to Inc. Magazine, Hudl was the 149th fastest growing private company in the United States, and the fastest-growing private company in Nebraska.[2] Hudl was the fastest growing private company in Nebraska again in 2014.[3] By 2015, Hudl grew to 230 employees across four offices as it took on its first round of institutional funding in April with $72.5 million from Accel Partners.[4]

Hudl made Fast Company's list of Most Innovative Companies in 2016.[5] In July 2017, Hudl announced an additional round of funding totaling $30 million, led by existing investors Accel Partners, Jeff and Tricia Raikes, and Nelnet.[6] In May 2020, Hudl received funding from Bain Capital.[7]

Headquarters

 
Hudl headquarters in Lincoln, Nebraska

In April 2015, Hudl announced plans to build a new global headquarters in Lincoln's historic Haymarket, where it has leased office space since shortly after its founding. The new building, completed in November 2017, is near Lincoln's Pinnacle Bank Arena and Railyard entertainment district, and is one of the largest office buildings constructed in downtown Lincoln since 2006.[8]

Acquisitions

Hudl has acquired several of its largest competitors, as well as companies that offer complementary services to its high school sports video offering. In July 2011, Hudl acquired Digital Sports Video (DSV), which at the time was the company's primary competitor.[9] A year later, in June 2012, Hudl again acquired its next largest competitor in APEX Sports Software of Lower Burwell, Pennsylvania.[10]

In 2014, Hudl made moves into the international soccer market with its acquisition of Replay Analysis, while committing to open a London office, where Replay Analysis was based.[11] Shortly thereafter, in September 2014, Hudl acquired Ubersense of Boston, Massachusetts, which specialized in slow-motion performance capture for athletes from recreational to Olympic and professional levels.[12]

Less than a year later in the summer of 2015, Hudl acquired Sportstec, an Australian-based sports performance analysis company that served elite professional teams around the world.[13] Following the acquisition Hudl relocated Sportstec's existing Warriewood office to Sydney's central business district.

VolleyMetrics, a leader in volleyball analytics and video exchange based out of Provo, Utah, was acquired by Hudl in late 2017.[14]

In May 2019, Hudl acquired one of its largest competitors, Krossover. [15]

On August 19, 2019, Hudl acquired Wyscout.[16]

In May 2022, Hudl announced that they have acquired Spanish, wearable human performance measuring technology company, Realtrack Systems.[17]

References

  1. ^ Hardy, Quentin (June 11, 2014). "Sky's the Limit on Game Videos Online". New York Times. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
  2. ^ Olberding, Matt (August 21, 2013). "Hudl is fastest-growing private company in Nebraska". Lincoln Journal Star. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
  3. ^ Schaper, David (March 15, 2015). "Silicon Prairie: Tech Startups Find A Welcoming Home In The Midwest". National Public Radio. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
  4. ^ Constine, Josh (April 2, 2015). "Hudl Scores $72.5M From Accel To Rally Teams To Its Sports Video Coaching Tool". TechCrunch. Retrieved April 6, 2015.
  5. ^ "The Most Innovative Companies of 2016". Fast Company. February 16, 2016. Retrieved August 6, 2016.
  6. ^ Armstrong, Rod (July 6, 2017). "Nebraska-based Hudl raises $30 million to add AI to its sports analytics". VentureBeat. Retrieved December 13, 2017.
  7. ^ Sangimino, Pat (May 21, 2020). "Hudl acquires funding from Bain Capital, plans aggressive investment". Lincoln Journal Star.
  8. ^ Olberding, Matt (June 18, 2016). "Hudl HQ to be one of biggest office buildings constructed downtown in years". Retrieved August 6, 2016.
  9. ^ Stacy, Michael (July 11, 2011). "Hudl acquires main competitor DSV, doubling client base". Silicon Prairie News. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
  10. ^ Stacy, Michael (June 5, 2012). "Hudl acquires APEX, solidifies spot atop sports video analysis market". Silicon Prairie News. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
  11. ^ Yowell, Paige (August 6, 2014). "Hudl buys London-based sports software company". Omaha World Herald. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
  12. ^ Gannes, Liz (September 17, 2014). "Hudl Acquires Ubersense, the Slow-Motion Video Coaching App". Re/code. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
  13. ^ Pendell, Ryan (May 27, 2015). "Hudl announces acquisition of Sportstec". Silicon Prairie News. Retrieved August 6, 2016.
  14. ^ "Lincoln-based Hudl makes another acquisition". Lincoln Journal Star. December 13, 2017. Retrieved December 13, 2017.
  15. ^ Matt Olberding (May 9, 2019). "Hudl acquires one of its largest competitors". Lincoln Journal Star.
  16. ^ "Football • Hudl Blog".
  17. ^ "Hudl acquires Spanish company that makes sports wearable devices". Journal Star. May 19, 2022. Retrieved May 24, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links

  • Official website

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For the tablet computer see Tesco Hudl Hudl is a product and service of Agile Sports Technologies Inc a Lincoln Nebraska based company providing tools for coaches and athletes to review game footage and improve team play Its initial product line served college and professional American football teams today the company provides video services to youth amateur and professional teams in American football as well as other sports including soccer basketball volleyball and lacrosse Agile Sports Technologies Inc TypePrivateIndustryVideo hosting serviceFounded2006FoundersDavid Graff Brian Kaiser John WirtzHeadquartersLincoln Nebraska United StatesWebsitehudl wbr comFounded in 2006 1 the company is based in Lincoln s historic Haymarket District Initially the company sourced talent from the University of Nebraska Lincoln including the Jeffrey S Raikes School today the company has employees across a number of states in America and internationally with office locations in London and Sydney In August 2013 according to Inc Magazine Hudl was the 149th fastest growing private company in the United States and the fastest growing private company in Nebraska 2 Hudl was the fastest growing private company in Nebraska again in 2014 3 By 2015 Hudl grew to 230 employees across four offices as it took on its first round of institutional funding in April with 72 5 million from Accel Partners 4 Hudl made Fast Company s list of Most Innovative Companies in 2016 5 In July 2017 Hudl announced an additional round of funding totaling 30 million led by existing investors Accel Partners Jeff and Tricia Raikes and Nelnet 6 In May 2020 Hudl received funding from Bain Capital 7 Contents 1 Headquarters 2 Acquisitions 3 References 4 External linksHeadquarters Edit Hudl headquarters in Lincoln NebraskaIn April 2015 Hudl announced plans to build a new global headquarters in Lincoln s historic Haymarket where it has leased office space since shortly after its founding The new building completed in November 2017 is near Lincoln s Pinnacle Bank Arena and Railyard entertainment district and is one of the largest office buildings constructed in downtown Lincoln since 2006 8 Acquisitions EditHudl has acquired several of its largest competitors as well as companies that offer complementary services to its high school sports video offering In July 2011 Hudl acquired Digital Sports Video DSV which at the time was the company s primary competitor 9 A year later in June 2012 Hudl again acquired its next largest competitor in APEX Sports Software of Lower Burwell Pennsylvania 10 In 2014 Hudl made moves into the international soccer market with its acquisition of Replay Analysis while committing to open a London office where Replay Analysis was based 11 Shortly thereafter in September 2014 Hudl acquired Ubersense of Boston Massachusetts which specialized in slow motion performance capture for athletes from recreational to Olympic and professional levels 12 Less than a year later in the summer of 2015 Hudl acquired Sportstec an Australian based sports performance analysis company that served elite professional teams around the world 13 Following the acquisition Hudl relocated Sportstec s existing Warriewood office to Sydney s central business district VolleyMetrics a leader in volleyball analytics and video exchange based out of Provo Utah was acquired by Hudl in late 2017 14 In May 2019 Hudl acquired one of its largest competitors Krossover 15 On August 19 2019 Hudl acquired Wyscout 16 In May 2022 Hudl announced that they have acquired Spanish wearable human performance measuring technology company Realtrack Systems 17 References Edit Hardy Quentin June 11 2014 Sky s the Limit on Game Videos Online New York Times Retrieved March 16 2015 Olberding Matt August 21 2013 Hudl is fastest growing private company in Nebraska Lincoln Journal Star Retrieved March 16 2015 Schaper David March 15 2015 Silicon Prairie Tech Startups Find A Welcoming Home In The Midwest National Public Radio Retrieved March 16 2015 Constine Josh April 2 2015 Hudl Scores 72 5M From Accel To Rally Teams To Its Sports Video Coaching Tool TechCrunch Retrieved April 6 2015 The Most Innovative Companies of 2016 Fast Company February 16 2016 Retrieved August 6 2016 Armstrong Rod July 6 2017 Nebraska based Hudl raises 30 million to add AI to its sports analytics VentureBeat Retrieved December 13 2017 Sangimino Pat May 21 2020 Hudl acquires funding from Bain Capital plans aggressive investment Lincoln Journal Star Olberding Matt June 18 2016 Hudl HQ to be one of biggest office buildings constructed downtown in years Retrieved August 6 2016 Stacy Michael July 11 2011 Hudl acquires main competitor DSV doubling client base Silicon Prairie News Retrieved May 26 2015 Stacy Michael June 5 2012 Hudl acquires APEX solidifies spot atop sports video analysis market Silicon Prairie News Retrieved May 26 2015 Yowell Paige August 6 2014 Hudl buys London based sports software company Omaha World Herald Retrieved May 26 2015 Gannes Liz September 17 2014 Hudl Acquires Ubersense the Slow Motion Video Coaching App Re code Retrieved May 26 2015 Pendell Ryan May 27 2015 Hudl announces acquisition of Sportstec Silicon Prairie News Retrieved August 6 2016 Lincoln based Hudl makes another acquisition Lincoln Journal Star December 13 2017 Retrieved December 13 2017 Matt Olberding May 9 2019 Hudl acquires one of its largest competitors Lincoln Journal Star Football Hudl Blog Hudl acquires Spanish company that makes sports wearable devices Journal Star May 19 2022 Retrieved May 24 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hudl amp oldid 1142735521, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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