BeONE Sports Partners With MobiDev To Launch AI Training Platform

Sports tech start-up BeONE Sports and software engineering company MobiDev have joined forces to launch an AI-powered comparative training platform.

The innovative solution leverages cutting-edge human pose estimation technology to elevate athlete performance.

Athletes use this first-of-its-kind platform to receive real-time feedback and personalized training insights. The BeONE Sports and MobiDev partnership changes the game by providing athletes with a data-driven approach to training.

For the first time, the opportunity to train together with elite athletes, receiving immediate expert feedback on every rep, has become globally available without requiring additional costs.

Scott DeansFounder & CEO at BeONE Sports says:

“We are thrilled to provide this revolutionary platform to athletes worldwide. Coaches and athletes now have an AI-based tool they need to get the most out of every training session. MobiDev is our official partner that helps embody ideas for improving sports training into a user-friendly software product.”

How AI Comparative Training Platform Works:

  • Athletes use the BeONE Sports mobile app for their training sessions.
  • HPE technology identifies key body points and tracks movement patterns.
  • The AI engine compares the athlete’s form to a database of perfect repetitions performed by elite athletes.
  • Athletes receive real-time feedback on their form, highlighting areas for improvement and personalized training recommendations.
Vetted Sports
December 27, 2023

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