SportsTech

Computer vision-based motion and sports analysis have become very popular over the past few years. Comparative training – which allows the user to compare against other athletes including professionals whose motion has been digitized in the platform- is the next innovation in advanced performance training. BeONE Sports with its patent-pending ‘comparative training’ is proving to …

BeONE Sports: Going way beyond performance analytics for sports Read More »

Many of the companies I have spoken with utilised marker less motion capture and AI-aided computer vision for biomechanical analysis. However, physical sensors which feed data for analytics play an equally important role. Alogo Analysis and Archinisis are two Swiss companies which rely on sensors for sports performance analysis. While Alogo have carved out a …

Sensor based analytics from the Alps  Read More »

After speaking with many companies across Europe and the Americas, I decided to focus on two sports tech firms in Eastern Asia. FastPong: South Korea-based and founded by Amir Kamandi and Dr. Kie Brooks. Built on the premise of combining cognitive improvement with table tennis performance. Run.Edge: Japan-based with a focus on baseball analytics. Both South Korea …

Look East: how two sports tech firms are revolutionising the industry  Read More »

Athletic performance improvement analytics continue to evolve hand in hand with technology. Last time I wrote about four companies who are taking  sports technology mainstream.  Following my discussions with some golf swing analysis and modification companies, I want to highlight three key innovations which are revolutionising the industry.  While the focus here is on golf, the same …

Three tech innovations transforming golf performance  Read More »

image source: forbes article How Emerging Tech Is Helping Eliminate Sporting Industry Roadblocks