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Kevin Martel

Manager Games Knowledge & Data (Paris 2024); Founder & CEO, Re.Events

DataAnalyticsKnowledge transfer

Overview

Kevin Martel brings valuable perspective as Manager Games Knowledge & Data (Paris 2024); Founder & CEO at Re.Events. In this interview, conducted as part of the CCIFI Young Talents Program 2025, Kevin shares insights on data, analytics, knowledge transfer. The conversation highlights key learnings from Paris 2024 and their relevance to India's potential Olympic bid for 2036.

Key Insight

Data helps operations, but adoption is the real challenge; training and visual tools often matter more than dashboards.

Highlights

  • 1

    Data helps operations, but adoption is the real challenge; training and visual tools often matter more than dashboards.

  • 2

    Emphasizes that technology adoption is as important as the technology itself.

  • 3

    Highlights the value of knowledge transfer systems for ensuring continuity across Olympic cycles.

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