Autodesk and FOX Sports Team Up on Groundbreaking Wind Simulation Technology for Super Bowl XLVIII Broadcast

Public Company Information: NASDAQ: ADSK SAN FRANCISCO & NEW YORK – (BUSINESS WIRE) – The New Jersey Meadowlands, famous for being the home of MetLife Stadium and hosting Super Bowl XLVIII, is well-known for its unpredictable and swirling winter winds. Now, Autodesk and FOX Sports are joining forces to offer viewers a unique chance to witness the potential impact these winds might have on the very first outdoor, cold-weather Super Bowl ever held. Dubbed *FOX WEATHER TRAX* for the occasion, this technology provides, for the very first time on live TV, a clear visualization of the dynamic airflow patterns inside the stadium. FOX Sports reached out to Autodesk, a leader in providing software solutions that transform how the world is designed and built, to demonstrate the challenges players could face due to potentially extraordinary Super Bowl wind conditions. By leveraging Autodesk's simulation technology to compute the specific weather conditions within MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, the software provider and FOX aim to overlay visual representations of wind direction directly onto gameplay. Until now, coaches, players, commentators, and fans had to rely on field goal flags to estimate how the wind would influence a pass or field goal attempt. It was essentially a guessing game, often leaving viewers puzzled about missed kicks or passes. However, the collaboration between FOX Sports and Autodesk removes all doubt. "Wind is an invisible element that can significantly impact the outcome of a game," stated Zac Fields, Vice President of Graphics & Technology at FOX Sports, who is closely working with the Autodesk team on this initiative. "Given the notorious wind reputation of the New Jersey Meadowlands and the significance of the game, we sought and found an excellent tool to depict this phenomenon in remarkable detail. This will assist the more than 100 million viewers to literally 'see the wind.'" Simulation technology is commonly employed by architects, engineers, and designers to explore hypothetical situations, test innovative concepts, and gain profound insights into how everyday products, buildings, or stadiums behave under normal usage. This new and user-friendly technology has revolutionized the design process by enabling Autodesk users to virtually test and analyze designs before physical production. Perhaps most importantly, the digital computations occur discreetly in the background, much like spell check in a word processor. "When FOX Sports aimed to elevate this year’s Super Bowl viewing experience, Autodesk was more than prepared to meet the challenge," said Buzz Kross, Senior Vice President at Autodesk. "Every day, people use our simulation software to understand and anticipate outcomes in the world around them. Whether it’s assessing how a mobile phone performs in extreme temperatures or analyzing airflow in an office building, our tools help individuals make smarter decisions and achieve successful results." **How It Works** For the first time ever, home viewers will get an insider’s look at the wind and airflow patterns at the stadium. But how exactly does it work? - Step 1: A digital model of the stadium is created using 3D modeling software. - Step 2: Simulation software interacts with the digital model. Users adjust wind speed and direction based on game-day conditions and observe how the airflow patterns change within the stadium. - Step 3: The simulation visuals are then overlaid onto live footage, showing viewers the wind paths relative to the field. An example of this collaborative effort can be seen here. If you’re interested in creating your own wind simulations, try Autodesk Flow Design. **About FOX Sports** FOX Sports represents 21st Century FOX’s extensive range of U.S.-based sports assets across multiple platforms. With brands capable of reaching over 100 million viewers in a single weekend, FOX Sports includes ownership and stakes in linear TV networks, digital programming, broadband platforms, multiple websites, joint ventures, and licensing partnerships. It encompasses FOX Broadcasting Company’s sports division, FOX Sports 1, FOX Sports 2, regional sports networks, associated websites, national programming, FOX Soccer Plus, FOX Deportes, and FOX College Sports. Additionally, FOX Sports incorporates FOX Sports Digital, including FOXSports.com on MSN, FOX Sports GO, Whatifsports.com, and Yardbarker.com. The group also holds interests in joint ventures such as the Big Ten Network, BTN 2Go, and STATS, LLC, along with a licensing agreement establishing the FOX Sports Radio Network. **About Autodesk** Autodesk empowers people to imagine, design, and create a better world. From design professionals and engineers to architects, digital artists, students, and hobbyists, everyone uses Autodesk software to unleash creativity and tackle significant challenges. For more information, visit autodesk.com or follow @autodesk. *Autodesk is a registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective owners. Autodesk reserves the right to modify product and service offerings, specifications, and pricing at any time without prior notice and is not liable for typographical or graphical errors in this document.* Contact: FOX Sports Valerie Krebs, 212-556-2583 valerie. or Autodesk Stacy Doyle, 503-707-3861 stacy.

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