💥 Breaking barriers in digital transformation! 💥 Last week, ukactive and Sport England released the Digital Futures 2024 report and we’re thrilled to share that our customer GymNation achieved an outstanding 93/100 in the digital maturity survey! 🏆 This places them at the forefront of digital innovation in the fitness industry. While the report highlights an average digital maturity score of 51% (up 4% from 2023), GymNation’s impressive performance showcases what’s possible when innovation meets determination. 💪 Key takeaways from the report: 📂 Data and insights improved by 5%, reflecting the growing focus on data security, standards and AI-driven technologies. ☁️ 68% of organizations now use cloud-based systems, with all surveyed planning upgrades within 12 months. 🏆 Digital Leaders: Four organizations achieved 80%+ scores, showcasing top-tier digital effectiveness. Curious how GymNation is leading the charge? Dive into their success story and learn how digital maturity drives real-world results 👉 https://lnkd.in/dMUP5ENA Read the full Digital Futures 2024 report here: https://lnkd.in/e4biH7n4
Today ukactive and Sport England have released the Digital Futures 2024 report, marking a successful fourth year of consultation. This year’s report tracks the trends in the sector’s digital adoption and this year’s consultation shows an increase in the number of organisations using the latest artificial intelligence (AI) in day-to-day operations, with more saying they plan to use AI in the future. Key findings from the report include: the average score for digital maturity and effectiveness among the surveyed UK organisations was 51% – an increase of 4% from 2023. Returning participants in the Digital Futures programme, known as the Digital Futures Cohort Group, scored higher, with an average of 55%– especially those involved for four years or more, which scored 66% on average. Organisations with six to 10 locations saw a 13% uplift in scores, demonstrating that even with fewer resources, smaller organisations can benefit from greater agility. Greater insight was shown on the fitness and leisure sectors transition to the cloud, with 68% of organisations using cloud-based leisure management systems and 100% considering updates or changes within the next 12 months To access this year’s report, read the press release here: https://lnkd.in/e4biH7n4