Web Summit Vancouver will host the first pitch showcase for the challenge running worldwide throughout 2026, as part of a global IBM program, culminating with an invite-only Prize Competition at Web Summit Lisbon
VANCOUVER, BC May 12, 2026 — IBM (NYSE: IBM) today kicked off the IBM Sports Tech Startup Challenge at Web Summit Vancouver, marking the first showcase in a global initiative to find and accelerate cutting-edge AI startups transforming the world of sports.
The Vancouver showcase represents the opening moment of a multi‑city challenge as AI reshapes the USD 2.3 trillion global sports economy, transforming fan engagement, digital experiences, athlete performance, and operations. The challenge focuses on growth‑stage startups building enterprise‑ready technologies for the business of sports.
Meeting founders where innovation happens
As the first stop on the global Sports Tech Startup Challenge, Web Summit Vancouver and IBM bring together local, regional and international founders building scalable sports technology solutions. Vancouver’s startup ecosystem, known for its strong AI talent and strengths across gaming, immersive and interactive technologies, digital media, and data‑driven innovation, provides a natural backdrop for connecting with founders early in the journey.
“AI is redefining the future of sports – how organizations operate, compete and connect with fans,” said Emily Fontaine, Global Head of Venture Capital at IBM. “By launching this challenge at Web Summit Vancouver, we’re stepping directly into that innovation, engaging with founders building what’s next and exploring how IBM can help power their growth along with supporting our clients globally.”
Experts guiding the showcase
Startups participating in the Vancouver showcase will be reviewed by leaders across venture capital, professional sports, and growth‑stage strategy:
- Emily Fontaine, Global Head of Venture Capital at IBM, leading IBM Ventures Jim O’Mara, Director of Digital Experiences at MLSE (Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Partnership)
- Alexander Hanhan, Senior Global Lead Tax Principal and KPMG Private US Tax Emerging Growth Leader
- Sheila Schindel, Managing Director of Commercialization and IP Programs at Innovate BC




































