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Posted on September 20, 2017 by staff

VR start-up to improve Premier League players

Technology

A聽virtual reality start-up is to help Premier League clubs rehabilitate players and scout for fresh talent.

Mi-Hiepa Scout is a joint venture between developers Mi and sports data company Hiepa.

The聽Manchester firm聽says it has worked with Premier League clubs, physiotherapists and sports scientists to develop its VR technology, which includes a proprietary limb tracking mechanism which analyses the movement of a player鈥檚 feet and shins independently in 3D.

鈥淥ur system helps get players better mentally and physically through individual training drills,鈥 said production and development director Adam Dickinson.

鈥淔rom a talent spotting perspective, it provides an objective, sterile environment, meaning all players have exactly the same conditions and can be compared equally.

鈥淎 youngster could go through our tests in 30 minutes and you would get objective data about their ability and performance. You could test 1,000 players a week as a first point of filter.

鈥淥ne of the problems many clubs are trying to solve is player engagement during rehab after an injury has occurred.

鈥淭his product certainly does that while providing valuable data for players, coaches and club performance analysts.鈥

Mi-Hiepa Scout says it will deploy its tech fully this season.

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