CHICAGO, IL / ACCESSWIRE / April 10, 2017 / BRK, Inc. (OTC PINK: BRKK), is pleased to announce that BRKK's proprietary
Intellectual Property (patent-pending) completed another milestone over the weekend after being featured in the 2017 Frozen Four
Mens NCAA Ice Hockey Championships at the United Center in Chicago.
The technology was used to power the RefCAM used on Thursday, April 6th, 2017 and Saturday, April 8th 2017. Four big market
schools participated in the tournament this year featuring Denver, Minnesota - Duluth, Notre Dame & Harvard and broadcast on ESPN.
It's the first time ESPN has used the technology, following Rogers Media, The NHL Network, and NBC Sports.
BRKK's technology continues to be in demand as broadcasters and viewers of Hockey's mega events continue to demand the unique
point of view which allows them to experience the game through the eyes of the referee.
Barry Melrose, the most widely recognized figure in Hockey not wearing skates, touted the RefCAM during the Harvard vs.
Minnesota - Duluth game, commenting on its effectiveness. For those who missed the game, it can be viewed here, with Mr. Melrose's
comments occurring around the 65 minute mark: https://youtu.be/YuPFAUVzJrM
Hockey is growing in popularity as 5 of the 7 regional games this year topped last years #1 rated game on ESPN.
"The Frozen Four is another great milestone for BRKK, after being featured in two consecutive NHL All Star Games, several NHL
regular season games and the World Cup of Hockey - which is only 2nd to the Olympics in Viewership world wide - in the last 9
months," commented Brian Keasberry, CEO of BRK Inc.
BRK Inc. invites fans to sign up for advance notice of games featuring the RefCAM at www.brkincorporated.com.
About BRK, Inc.
BRK Inc. (OTC PINK: BRKK), established in 2008, is owner of the Helmet Camera intellectual property (patents-pending) that make
the RefCam possible. With the acquisition of the live broadcast helmet camera patent, BRK is poised to enter sports marketing in a
big way. iSee Sports Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of BRK, Inc.
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Contact:
Brian Keasberry Tel: 1.855.702.8275 shareholder@brkincorporated.com
SOURCE: BRK, Inc.