Pierre Soubrier
06/25/2025
UC3M developed innovative rehabilitation technology combining exergames & an electromechanical controller for hand & wrist recovery. These tools track mobility & grip strength, offering real-time data for therapists to enhance patient progress.
Two video games created to improve hand and wrist rehabilitation Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), in collaboration with Escuela Politécnica del Ecuador and the ASEPEYO hospitals in Barcelona and Madrid, has developed a system of exercise video games (or exergames) that promotes the rehabilitation of people with mobility problems in their hands and wrists...
06/20/2025
"5 Sports Tech Innovations That Got Banned
🎾 Spaghetti Rackets
🏈 Stickum
🏊 Speedo LZR Suits
👟 Nike Alphafly
⚾ 2021: Spider Tack
If you’re not pushing the edge, you’re falling behind.
Sports tech that was ruled out of bounds In perpetual search of an edge, sports leagues, teams and athletes have long turned to everything from emerging technology to good-luck talismans to improve performance.
06/18/2025
Sports tech M&A remains strong despite trade war concerns. 2024 set a record with $86B in deals, showing resilience amidst market uncertainty. Early 2025 continues the momentum with major acquisitions, while the financing market shows signs of recovery.
Sports Tech M&A Seen as Strong Despite Trade War Worries Sports tech mergers and acqusition activity hit a record in 2024, with early 2025 also strong despite Trump tariffs, says investment bank Drake Star.
06/16/2025
Advances in sports science are extending careers, with players like Dayne Zorko, 36, proving that longevity is the new norm. Enhanced strength, conditioning, and recovery are reshaping how athletes perform well into their 30s and beyond.
The evolution of sport science, and how it’s extending our athletes’ prime Could 40 be the new 30? Adam Reynolds, Dayne Zorko, Kieran Foran and James Slipper are among those defying Father Time through advances in sport science.
06/13/2025
Denver’s NWSL team is making a $400M bet on women’s soccer with plans for a new stadium, training facilities, and community investment. Backers aim for equity and long-term returns, despite uncertain profits.
Denver's NWSL team is planning a $400M bet on women's soccer, but the path to profit may be long City officials and team owners have promised the public and private investment would benefit residents and businesses.
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