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STATS Partners With Kinduct Technologies To Bring Teams Player Management Software

Sports technology companies have been providing fans, athletes, and sports organizations more innovative ways of processing information. The landscape of sports analytics products and services has changed with the recent collaboration announcement between performance software giant Kinduct Technologies and sports analytic titan STATS.

If you are not familiar with Kinduct Technologies think of the technology used in “the sick bay” in Star Trek – yes I went there. Imagine all your medical information on a tablet, smart phone or handheld device. Now picture you and your doctor being able to track your recovery progress and any other medical related issues and procedures in real time. Imagine you and your personal trainer being able to update your diet and training regime in real-time. Imagine you as a professional athlete being able to know exactly how your body is reacting to a particular new work-out, a new diet, the off season, etc. Kinduct Technologies’ suite of health and performance management software allows for all of that.

STATS and Kinduct have been working together for the past “6 months to develop an integrated technology solution that we feel is unparalleled in the world of sport performance,” says Travis McDonough, Kinduct’s Founder and CEO.

This integrated technology solution will include STATS industry leading SportVU real-time player tracking technology and the leading edge health & performance management software of Kinduct Technologies. All this will provide teams and leagues with an extremely powerful solution to help increase player performance and reduce the risk of injury.

If you happen to be at this year’s annual showcase of the next generation of basketball superstars – the NBA Combine, you will see this integrated technology solution being presented by STATS Director of Elite Performance, Paul Robbins.

 

 

 

 

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