PULSE Sport, a start-up from the Demonstrator Lab, has reached a significant milestone by winning the prestigious 14th Dutch Sports Innovation Award. The company’s flagship product, a cutting-edge athlete management system, integrates advanced software and artificial intelligence to revolutionize athlete health and performance monitoring.
PULSE Sport’s athlete management system provides a holistic approach by tracking both physical and mental health metrics. This innovative platform delivers critical insights, empowering coaches and athletes to make informed decisions for training and competition.
PULSE Sport’s commitment to collaboration with sports professionals has been a key factor in its success. The startup has worked closely with sports scientists, athletes and coaches to refine its technology, ensuring it meets users’ real-world needs.
The judges recognized PULSE Sport for addressing a clear market need with a practical and user-friendly solution. They also praised the company’s collaborative approach, which involved working with knowledge partners and end-users to ensure a seamless market entry.
With this achievement as a foundation, PULSE Sport is setting its sights on future growth and innovation. Key initiatives include partnering with sports organizations and academic institutions to further validate and enhance the product and continuing to refine and develop new features that support athlete health and performance.
Discover more about PULSE Sport by visiting their website.
Or watch the video.
VU spin-off Optics11, partners with Thales to equip Dutch submarines with advanced sonar technology to enhance underwater surveillance capabilities. The ability for the Royal Navy to detect threats in deep waters ensures that potential dangers are identified early. Ultimately, the advancements contribute to stronger national security, safeguarding our interests and maintaining stability. Thales delivers cutting-edge Sonar […]
NewsPhotograhpy by Monika Vaskorova Explore the journeys of UvA Researchers Tijmen Bakker, Olivier Lugier, and Ewelina Weglarz-Tomczak as they transformed their research into impactful startups. From developing solar cells and nanoparticles to creating enzyme-based treatments against Alzheimer’s, these scientists share their experiences of overcoming obstacles, securing funding, and utilizing university support in the context of […]
NewsWith RehabAI@Home, there is a unique public-private partnership between VU Amsterdam, Amsterdam UMC, Hogeschool van Amsterdam, and ROM InWest. The goal is to elevate innovation in rehabilitation care by combining science, artificial intelligence (AI), and entrepreneurship, making home rehabilitation more accessible and effective. Why RehabAI@Home? Healthcare faces significant challenges: The number of people […]
News