The technology of sports impactAn Irish startup that has created a compact, the back-ear sports areable, which eliminates the unimaginable agreements and detects the head effects in real-time to increase player protection and effectiveness, announced today that it has secured 50 650,000 for pre-bees funds.
The Young Company was founded by Iin Tuhi in 2022, the headquarters of the headquarters Dublin’s Novowcade. This pre-marital investment round, led by private investors with the help of the Enterprise Ireland High-Depending Startup (HPSU) fund, will be used by sports impact technology to accelerate the company’s beta product.
Wear, the sports and players who are unknown and ease in the back of the ear and the ear, observe the head effects by recording head acceleration during a game. Coach, medical staff or security officers are transmitted to real-time through an app to an app that can then make an informed decision to evaluate a player to move away from the pitch, reduce the risk of further injuries and ensure the player’s safety in the field.
CEO and founder of Sports Impact Technologies and founder Iin Tuhi says: “It is estimated that 5% to 10% of players feel a compromise during any sports season, 5 out of 10 consummates are not unexpected or detected, causing players to observe the long-term health effects. To observe the head effects on real-time using our smart sensor technology,” to protect the past athlete, “to protect the past. To, “
He has added, “We are thrilled to stop this fund with the support of both private investors and Enterprise Ireland. Investment will support the final stage of the development of the product and will help us bring out our beta market. Will “”
Sports Impact Technologies had earlier financed the new frontiers program in Ireland Tu Dublin and secured € 100K for the PSF fund of the Enterprise Ireland. The company, an ESA BIC client company, was nominated as the winner of the ‘Best New Start’ in the Kanacht and Linstar Regional Final of the 2024 Intranderland CDCorn Investor Repens competition.
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