Tag: Abhinav Sinha

  • SportsSkill aims for global expansion with gamified training and AI blitz

    SportsSkill aims for global expansion with gamified training and AI blitz

    MUMBAI: Pune-based sports tech firm SportsSkill has unveiled plans for global expansion and a gamified training centre that’s set to revolutionise athletic development. It is aiming to democratise high-performance training, making it accessible to anyone with a sporting itch, and the company is  not shy about its ambitions.

    At the forefront of this transformation is the unveiling of SportsSkill’s latest innovation—a state-of-the-art, high-performance gamified training center, the first of its kind. This unique facility seamlessly blends serious training with gamification, offering athletes an immersive experience that enhances fitness, hones technique, and builds competitive spirit—all in a fun, engaging environment.

    Designed to push limits while maintaining peak efficiency and measurable outcomes, the center marks a significant step in delivering real-world, hands-on training to complement the company’s robust digital ecosystem.

    Looking ahead, one of the major milestones for 2025 will be SportsSkill’s expansion into international markets during the second half of the year. This strategic move aims to introduce its advanced, AI-powered sports training application to a global audience. With a strong foundation in India, the company now aims to make high-performance, personalised training accessible to athletes around the world, regardless of location or level of play.

    With its integrated approach that combines on-ground training innovation with digital intelligence, SportsSkill is well-positioned to become a key global player in the evolving sports training ecosystem.

    “We are incredibly excited about what 2025 holds for SportsSkill,” said SportsSkill co-founder Chetan Desai. “The international expansion is just the beginning. Our new gamified center, collaborations with schools, and enhanced R&D efforts are all geared toward one goal: empowering athletes everywhere with the tools they need to perform at their best. This is a huge leap forward in our mission to transform the world of sports training.”

    “Our goal for this year is to bring next-gen sports training to even more athletes,” said Co-founder SportsSkill Abhinav Sinha.“Whether it is through expanding the number of sports available on the app, working closely with educational institutions, or providing a gamified training experience at our new center, we are fully committed to making world-class athletic training accessible to all. Our new B2B2C approach will allow us to scale even faster and offer customized solutions that cater to the unique needs of various sectors in the sports ecosystem.”

    SportsSkill is also doubling down on research and development, adding more sports to its app and sharpening their AI edge. The company is not just aiming to train athletes; the aim is to build a sporting empire, one gamified training session at a time. This isn’t just about fitness; it’s a full-throttle assault on the global sports training market, and SportsSkill is  coming in hot.

  • OYO survey reveals ‘safety’ as determining factor for women travellers

    New Delhi: OYO, India’s largest hotel network, recently conducted a survey among its women customers to unearth trends on how Indian women like to travel. The data is based on research conducted among 400 women in the age group 18-60+ across different locations in India, including Delhi, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Odisha, Telangana and Madhya Pradesh.

    The survey threw up some interesting findings:

    ● 37% respondents reported travelling only for leisure, while 53% travelled for both work and leisure.

    ● Women appear to be more conscientious workers, or at least those with less disposable time on their hands as only 51% reported clubbing a work trip with personal break, while 23% claimed they had never considered it

    ● 27% respondents said they preferred travelling solo – of this, 36% said they enjoyed it but 33% said they had to opt for it because it was “difficult matching schedules with friends or companions”

    ● Friends (57%) rank higher than Family (51%) as “preferred travel companions” for women, but partners reign supreme at 62%

    ● Personal research via internet and magazines ranks higher (78%) than recommendations from friends & family (51%) while choosing a travel destination. Social media came third (32%) and movies trailed the last (12%) when it came to sparking travel inspiration. Kuch Kuch Nahee Hota?

    ● “Safety” ranked as the #1 factor followed by “cost of trip” when it came to selecting a travel destination

    ● Contrary to expectations, 69% women opted for budget hotels over five-star hotels (18%) while 6% preferred to stay in a hostel while travelling

    ● 10% respondents had never stayed with friends or family while travelling, but all had “often” or “sometimes” stayed at a budget hotel!

    ● While 10% women totally shot down the idea of impulsive trips, accommodation (52%) was the biggest concern followed by expense (29%) due to booking at short-notice

    ● Budget hotels (35%) topped the choice of accommodation for women travelling solo, followed by staying with friends or family (25%)

    Commenting on the findings, Abhinav Sinha, COO – OYO said, “Technology has brought about paradigm shifts in the way we live and work. Nowhere is this more evident than travel. From buying tickets to booking hotels and renting home-stays – the balance of power and choice has shifted to the customer. Businesses that keep a pulse on their customers to identify their expressed and evolving needs are able serve them better. Women are a significant set of travellers – undertaking travel for both personal and business reasons. Not surprisingly, 80% women reported that they take charge of their travel plans, often in consultation with friends or family. 52% reported that they liked taking impulsive trips – but interestingly more than half listed accommodation as their biggest concern. As service-providers it is important that we equip ourselves to serve the needs and expectations of this growing cohort.”

    OYO is the pioneer of affordable, predictable accommodation in the Indian hospitality sector. It offers several consumer friendly touch-points such as the OYO App which enables guests to control every aspect of their experience – from booking hotel and cabs, to ordering food – all from their smartphone. Recently, the company introduced OYO Captains, a unique concierge service to ensure smooth travelling and on-stay experience. OYO currently operates over 70,000 rooms in 200 cities in India and Malaysia.