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Game Theory Forges Partnership With Credence Family Office To Expand Tech-Driven Sports Facilities 

The collaboration aims to accelerate Game Theory's expansion plans to bring its multi-sport facilities across Bengaluru. 

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Bengaluru-based sports tech start-up Game Theory has forged a partnership with Credence Family Office, a multi-family office. The collaboration aims to accelerate Game Theory's expansion plans to bring its multi-sport facilities and immersive training platforms to more sports enthusiasts across Bengaluru. 

Through this partnership, Game Theory will leverage Credence's extensive network of investors to fuel a three-phase rollout of around 20 new multi-sport centres by March 2025, according to a company statement. The new facilities will offer a diverse array of sports like swimming, badminton, squash, football, and paddle tennis, all enhanced by Game Theory's computer vision and gamification approach for real sports players.  

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Unlike traditional sports facilities, Game Theory’s state-of-the-art multi-sport facilities leverage technology assets, including computer vision and matchmaking, to enhance the real sports experience for their users, resulting in higher utilisation and revenue for the facility partners, according to a company statement. 

Sudeep Kulkarni, Founder of Game Theory, said, "With Credence's support, we can now bring our immersive, data-driven training to many more athletes across Bengaluru.” 

Mitesh Shah, Founder and CEO of Credence Family Office, said, "Game theory is truly revolutionizing sports training through innovative technology. Their multi-sport facilities provide a uniquely engaging experience that's driving the future of athletic development." 

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