‘Cuse Athletics Partners with Hidden Level

A unique, multi-year partnership between Syracuse University Athletics and Hidden Level will benefit multiple areas of the Orange athletics programs and the JMA Wireless Dome fan experience. The Syracuse-based company is now the official Airspace Safety Partner of Syracuse Athletics and presenting sponsor of the Kuhn Gameday Lounge along with the Hidden Level Student Section at football and basketball games. Through the partnership that spans across all 20 Syracuse teams, the Syracuse-based company that provides its scalable and cost-effective airspace monitoring service, made a commitment to supporting Syracuse student-athletes through the LEARFIELD NIL Fund.

“Syracuse Athletics is proud to partner with such an innovative local company,” said Syracuse Director of Athletics John Wildhack. “Early on in our conversations we realized the potential that this partnership could take on many facets. We are grateful for Hidden Level’s commitment toward our facilities and student-athletes through NIL. We are excited about this partnership with such a dynamic company.”

Hidden Level delivers the only industry solution that provides secure, accurate low-altitude airspace monitoring at scale through custom-built sensor technology to providing Safety Through Sensing™.

“We couldn’t be more excited to collaborate with the outstanding faculty and students at Syracuse University,” said Hidden Level CEO and founder Jeff Cole. “Our partnership not only reinforces our commitment to enhancing safety on campuses and at sporting events but also creates synergies that benefit recruitment efforts for both parties. We are committed to supporting Central New York and thrilled to offer our employees and their families the opportunity to attend special events and support SU Athletics.”

Originally published via cuse.com: https://cuse.com/news/2023/1/25/general-cuse-athletics-partners-with-hidden-level.aspx

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‘Cuse Athletics Partners with Hidden Level

A unique, multi-year partnership between Syracuse University Athletics and Hidden Level will benefit multiple areas of the Orange athletics programs and the JMA Wireless Dome fan experience. The Syracuse-based company is now the official Airspace Safety Partner of Syracuse Athletics and presenting sponsor of the Kuhn Gameday Lounge along with the Hidden Level Student Section at football and basketball games. Through the partnership that spans across all 20 Syracuse teams, the Syracuse-based company that provides its scalable and cost-effective airspace monitoring service, made a commitment to supporting Syracuse student-athletes through the LEARFIELD NIL Fund.

“Syracuse Athletics is proud to partner with such an innovative local company,” said Syracuse Director of Athletics John Wildhack. “Early on in our conversations we realized the potential that this partnership could take on many facets. We are grateful for Hidden Level’s commitment toward our facilities and student-athletes through NIL. We are excited about this partnership with such a dynamic company.”

Hidden Level delivers the only industry solution that provides secure, accurate low-altitude airspace monitoring at scale through custom-built sensor technology to providing Safety Through Sensing™.

“We couldn’t be more excited to collaborate with the outstanding faculty and students at Syracuse University,” said Hidden Level CEO and founder Jeff Cole. “Our partnership not only reinforces our commitment to enhancing safety on campuses and at sporting events but also creates synergies that benefit recruitment efforts for both parties. We are committed to supporting Central New York and thrilled to offer our employees and their families the opportunity to attend special events and support SU Athletics.”

Originally published via cuse.com: https://cuse.com/news/2023/1/25/general-cuse-athletics-partners-with-hidden-level.aspx

Syracuse Athletics seeks to improve the safety of facilities, student-athletes, and more by partnerning with Hidden Level.
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