VERT, a sports sensor technology company based out of Ft. Lauderdale, is pioneering a major first in the world of athletic competition this weekend. VERTcast, VERT’s sports telemetry system, is a wearable jump monitoring device, that will become the first wearable tech used in NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship. The athletes wearing VERTcast will […]
Infosys made a $3 million investment in US-based sports technology and wearable devices start-up, WHOOP, an early stage company in the US. Infosys will have a minority holding in WHOOP, not exceeding 20% of its outstanding share capital. This investment comes just months after WHOOP raised $22 million in hopes of bringing individualized analytics to […]
Silicon Valley sports tech company, TuringSense, launched PIVOT yesterday promoting the advanced wearable technology for tennis players. The PIVOT technology uses a pack of wearable sensors attached to different areas of the body or clothing as opposed to a single sensor on a tennis racquet. TuringSense believes this technology will finally put one of the oldest […]
The recently launched Lumenus Kickstarter campaign features numerous products aimed at keeping bikers stress free so they can focus on the adventure ahead. With a crossover backpack, vest, jacket, and coat, Lumenus provides smart clothing for the avid cyclists, runner, or motorcyclists. With the automatic activation of the lighting system on the clothing, bikers can […]
RightEye LLC, a health technology company that uses eye tracking to optimize vision performance and patient care, recently partnered with SensoMotoric Instruments (SMI), a leading manufacturer of eye tracking technology, to use SMI eye trackers in vision tests. RightEye will use SMI’s new RED-oem technology in their vision tests that help healthcare providers check patients’ […]