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Sports tech Ideas that you should be investing in - right now

Sports tech Ideas that you should be investing in - right now

If you want to make an investment in the world of sporting tech then you have come to the right place. Here you can find out more about the top investments that you should be making if you are a fan of football, or just sports in general.

Football

Asensei

Asensei has a connected coaching platform and they use motion capturing sensors. These are installed in sports apparel so that you can guide your own workout. This is ideal as it enables the end-user the chance to monitor their style and their technique and all in real-time. They have partnered with British Rowing so far and this gives them the chance to perfect their equipment so that they can eventually offer it to a much bigger audience. Some say that this is going to be a major investment for footballers, especially when it comes to their form on the field and the way that they train for specific drills.

Edge

Edge is a back-office when it comes to eSports. Edge essentially helps tournament organisers and even team owners to generate their own rules. On top of this- contracts can be established for gamers too. This helps to ensure that players are actually getting paid. They offer regulated contracts and they are aiming to solve a huge problem within the industry. eSports is certainly rising in popularity and betting sites such as https://fi.unibet.com/ are now increasing their offerings to allow for tournament betting. This tech could be the future if it is able to patch the holes in the market right now. It'll be interesting to see what comes from this.

Covatic

This investment uses mobile algorithms to identify movements in a person's day. They do this based on the appropriate content for the end-user. By selling the content to owners, they are then able to personalise it within the app. This helps people to achieve a much higher engagement rate and it also gives more views too. On top of this, customers have the notable right to hold and broadcast media. This is a fantastic way to boost the tech market.

Fevo

In the year 2016, Fevo chose to describe themselves as a collective commerce site. They use their tech so that they can plug into a team's primary ticket provider. They then do their bit to try and encourage sales by enabling fans to invite their own friends. They can also pay separately or experience the events together. This has shown to provide way higher ticket sales and on top of this, there's a much higher level of engagement too.

Formalytics

Formalytics started out as My Kicks in 2016. They use AR on a phone to try and assess the skills of a soccer player. This is done with shooting, ball control and even speed. They do this to try and help people to understand the players that are good right now and it also helps those who are looking to improve their skills, to do so with the help of technology. This is fantastic to say the least and it just goes to show what an incredible world we live in.ID:445458:1false2false3false:!x!:: from db desktop :LenBod:collect3521:
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