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PingPod

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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]

PingPod Inc.
FoundedJuly 31, 2019; 5 years ago (2019-07-31) in New York City, New York, United States
FoundersDavid Silberman, Ernesto Ebuen, Max Kogler
Headquarters
New York City
,
United States
Key people
Max Kogler (Co-Founder, CEO) David Silberman (Co-Founder, CFO) Ernesto Ebuen (Co-Founder) Ilya Rivkin (CTO) Ben Borton (Chief Strategy Officer)
ServicesTable tennis clubs
Websitehttp://pingpod.com/

History

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David Silberman conceived of the idea and pitched it to two individuals: Ernesto Ebuen, a former U.S. 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.[3]

Features

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Locations are equipped with features like automated scorekeeping and the capability to replay moments in a match, called PodPlay.[4][5] PodPlay licenses its reservation management software and instant replay and scoreboard system to other venue operators, namely in the pickleball space.[6]

Locations

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PingPod runs several locations across most of New York City, Brooklyn,[7] New Jersey, Philadelphia, Boston, [8] Chicago, [9] Miami, as well as internationally in Bristol, UK[10] and the Philippines.[11]

References

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  1. ^ "PingPod Futuristic Table-Tennis Coming to Fort Lee". NJB Magazine.
  2. ^ Greenberg, Zachary (4 April 2023). "Previewing PingPod: The Autonomous Ping Pong Revolution". Jewish Link.
  3. ^ "PingPod Futuristic Table-Tennis Coming to Fort Lee". NJB Magazine.
  4. ^ Quinn, Liam. "PingPod, a 24/7 ping pong center, is coming to Fort Lee. Here is what to expect". NothJersey.com.
  5. ^ Lemire, Joe (18 March 2022). "Table Tennis Venue Startup PingPod Raises $10 Million, New Philadelphia Location Coming". Sports Business Journal.
  6. ^ Lu, Yiren (14 November 2023). "How Many Employees Should Be Working In Your Store? The Answer Might Be Zero — Here's How One Company Does It". Entrepreneur.
  7. ^ Robles, Brianna (21 February 2023). "Downtown Brooklyn Becomes Home for New PingPod Location". BK Reader.
  8. ^ Green, Hannah. "Kendall Square, North Station are getting tech-enabled ping-pong 'pods'". Bostinno.
  9. ^ McGowan, Elliot (7 December 2023). "A 24/7 Ping Pong Center Has Opened In River North". Secret Chicago.
  10. ^ Bojnansky, Eric. "New York company to open two automated ping-pong locations in Miami". South Florida Business Journal.
  11. ^ Lu, Yiren (14 November 2023). "How Many Employees Should Be Working In Your Store? The Answer Might Be Zero — Here's How One Company Does It". Entrepreneur.