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Setting new records through deeper insights, on and off the field: Danny Miles, Chief Technology Officer, Under Armour

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Perhaps there’s no better place to see how the worlds of high-performance tech and high-performing humans come together than the athletic wear industry. Companies are endlessly evolving their products and, most recently, connected services, to match the demands of customers who are constantly pushing their own limits. The 5G era has ushered in a wave of wearables, AR, VR and other smart devices that are changing the way we train. Companies such as Under Armour are utilizing that connectivity to help get those who put the work in, to the next level.

For this episode of The Restless Ones, Jonathan sits with Danny Miles, Chief Technology Officer of Under Armour, a self-proclaimed “performance junkie” that is constantly looking to improve all parts of business and the world around him. Danny’s quest to enhance the experience for Under Armour customers and athletes is interwoven with access to high-speed connectivity. His approach starts with the ability to collect data from wearables, and other training devices. His vision for the future banks on creating connected experiences that enhance personal workouts and help customers perform even better. For Danny, speed is at the heart of all performance.

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Perhaps there’s no better place to see how the worlds of high-performance tech and high-performing humans come together than the athletic wear industry. Companies are endlessly evolving their products and, most recently, connected services, to match the demands of customers who are constantly pushing their own limits. The 5G era has ushered in a wave of wearables, AR, VR and other smart devices that are changing the way we train. Companies such as Under Armour are utilizing that connectivity to help get those who put the work in, to the next level.

For this episode of The Restless Ones, Jonathan sits with Danny Miles, Chief Technology Officer of Under Armour, a self-proclaimed “performance junkie” that is constantly looking to improve all parts of business and the world around him. Danny’s quest to enhance the experience for Under Armour customers and athletes is interwoven with access to high-speed connectivity. His approach starts with the ability to collect data from wearables, and other training devices. His vision for the future banks on creating connected experiences that enhance personal workouts and help customers perform even better. For Danny, speed is at the heart of all performance.

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