StreamLabs inks Orlando Magic partnership

The company’s leak detection technology has been installed throughout the Magic’s training facility, according to an announcement

Kia Center

Image: Kia Center, home of the Orlando Magic / Creative Commons

StreamLabs, a real-time water monitoring and leak detection company, has struck a multiyear partnership with the NBA’s Orlando Magic. 

What’s happening: The company’s technology has been installed throughout the Magic’s training facility, and the partnership will include integration on the team’s “radio broadcast, social channels and digital media,” according to an announcement.  

What they’re saying: “By integrating StreamLabs’ real-time water leak monitoring as part of their property risk management strategy, we’re helping to safeguard their infrastructure and ensure their environment remains robust and protected against potential water-leak related disruptions for athletes and staff,” said StreamLabs co-founder Frank Mess.

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