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The National Association of Collegiate Esports Partners with Fair-Play Corporation
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The National Association of Collegiate Esports Fair-Play Corporation
The National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE) is partnering with Fair-Play Corporation, a scoreboard and leading LED display provider.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - PennZone -- The National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE) is partnering with Fair-Play Corporation, a scoreboard and leading LED display provider.

"As a digital vehicle, esports requires a window into virtual competition for fans to truly engage with, especially when we return to live in-person events," said Michael Brooks, Executive Director of NACE. "Partnering with an amazing organization like Fair-Play, with a similar understanding of the staging and pageantry esports deserves, is a great boon for our association. We look forward to many years of partnership with Fair-Play."

Fair-Play has been providing scoreboards to venues and sports franchises across the United States for the past 85 years. Fair-Play LED display solutions have been deployed across Collegiate Divisions D1, D2, D3. NACE is proud to announce that Fair-Play has been designated as the official large LED display of NACE.

NACE and Fair-Play look forward to working together to enhance the championship experience of students and fans at key events throughout the year. Additionally, Fair-Play will focus on providing unique opportunities to NACE member institutions for their own venues and events.

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Fair-Play is extremely excited to be a partner with The National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE). "We see tremendous opportunity for growth in the LED market with esports in the coming years" quoted John Hammock (Chief Sales and Marketing Officer) for Fair-Play Corporation. "It is quite an honor to have been chosen by Michael and his team to deliver the ultimate experience for esports spectators and their fans."

Craftsmen Industries, the contract manufacturing provider of Fair-Play, brings added value to the future of NACE events. The Saint Charles, Missouri-based company specializes in the design, engineering, and fabrication of custom trailers and arena platforms for experiential marketing activations. Brands across the industry spectrum employ experiential assets to deliver interactive, hands-on experiences directly to targeted audiences.

Craftsmen has previously built mobile marketing trailers for Sony PlayStation and Xbox. The Sony asset is currently being reset at Craftsmen's facility for a new activation featuring the latest PlayStation technology. Assets like these combined with the LED displays of Fair-Play direct to fan-centric experiences in the esports arena.

About NACE

The National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE) is a nonprofit membership association organized by and on behalf of our member institutions and is the largest varsity esports association in North America. Together, our members are developing the structure and tools needed to advance collegiate esports in the varsity space.

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About Fair-Play Corporation

Since 1934, Fair-Play Corporation values a true fan experience. Sports organizations have turned to Fair-Play for over 85 years with over 100,000 venues worldwide. As an industry leader and manufacturer of fixed digit scoreboards and digital display solutions Fair-Play continues that legacy by providing innovative esports solutions that enhances the fan experience for those who love the game. For more information, please visit fair-play.com/esports

About Craftsmen Industries, Inc.

Craftsmen Industries has been the market leader of design, engineering and fabrication of custom industrial mobile solutions, experiential marketing vehicles and large-format graphics for nearly 40 years. Its 127,000 square foot facility located St. Charles, MO houses 150 skilled team members across many fields including engineering and design, welding, 3D fabrication, electrical, plumbing, paint and G7 Master Printing. Craftsmen Industries follows ISO 9001:2015 certified processes to provide customers with best-in-class quality, service and speed. To learn more, visit www.craftsmenind.com.

Contact
Emily Cox NACE 816-595-8110, ecox@nacesports.org
John Hammock Fair-Play jhammock@fair-play.com
***@nacesports.org


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