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# Sports Partnerships

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The Sports Analytics market is worth **$5.7bn** in 2025 and **>60%** professional sports teams implemented biomechanics solutions (**>50%** in the NBA, NFL, MLB and MLS).

We are targeting partnership with top tier sports associations and have already worked with industry leaders including Polaris BJJ (Motion xAI was premiered at Polaris 34 and broadcast to **150,000+ viewers** on UFC Fight Pass) via our launch partner Pineapple DEX who have a strong network of crypto-sports partnerships including Bare Knuckle Fight Club, Welsh International footballer Aaron Ramsey and more! &#x20;


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