DOJO Madness and Sportradar have announced the launch of Bayes Esports Solutions that leverages esports data products for business customers, including betting companies, esports broadcasters and general media. Martin Dachselt, Dojo Madness’s current chief technology officer, will assume the position of Managing Director. Two years back, DOJO Madness and Sportradar made the partnership to provide the market with live-odds across a whole range of online and offline esports competitions.
“With Bayes Esports Solution, we are now fully able to utilize our technology and esports experience to build innovative next level products for business needs in media, esports broadcast and betting. The successful cooperation we had with Sportradar in the past is now giving birth to a full joint venture between both companies merging the best experiences of both parties in a fully independent business entity: Deep esports domain experience from DOJO paired with Sportradar’s global experience and relationships in the sports betting industry including integrity services and quality assurance. This will put us in a perfect position to take advantage of the projected 36 per cent annual growth rate of the esports market from about USD 655 million in 2017,” commented Martin Dachselt, Managing Director of Bayes Esports Solutions.
Warren Murphy, Managing Director, Betting and Gaming at Sportradar said, “The Bayes Esports Solutions joint venture is a game changer for Sportradar in an exciting and growing part of the sports economy that undoubtedly presents massive opportunities. In bringing together Sportradar and DOJO Madness, we bring to bear the expertise of industry leaders like Jens (Hilgers) and Martin (Dachselt) and their DOJO Madness team with our industry-leading sports data business. Sportradar already has a firmly established pedigree in the sports betting and media space globally, supporting many hundreds of businesses around the world. Bayes Esports Solutions will give us equity in a rapidly growing market and the dedicated resource and expertise to design and develop market-leading products and services for the esports market.”
 
About DOJO:
Madness DOJO Madness harnesses the power of big data to build tools and services that help players and fans to understand and master their favorite esports games. DOJO has 60 full time employees, and has secured funding from backers including The Raine Group, March Capital Partners, London Venture Partners, DN Capital, SONY, Fertitta Capital, and the Investment Bank of Berlin (IBB). For more information, visit www.dojomadness.com.

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