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PingPod
Table tennis venue company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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PingPod is a company that runs table tennis venues, nicknamed "pods." Most pods are operational 24/7 and operate without on-site employees.[1]
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History
David Silberman conceived of the idea and pitched it to two individuals: Ernesto Ebuen, a former U.S. table tennis player who took on the role of Chief Product Officer, and Max Kogler, a former Goldman Sachs employee and businessman, who joined as the CEO.[2] PingPod's first location was opened in 2020 on the Lower East Side in New York City.[1]
Features
Locations are equipped with features like automated scorekeeping and the capability to replay moments in a match, called PodPlay.[3][4] PodPlay licenses its reservation management software and instant replay and scoreboard system to other venue operators, namely in the pickleball space.[5]
Locations
PingPod runs several locations across most of New York City, Brooklyn,[6] New Jersey, Philadelphia, Boston,[7] Chicago,[8] Miami, as well as internationally in Bristol, UK[9] and the Philippines.[5]
References
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