Irish tech start-up RugbySmarts, backed by the IRFU, is expanding its AI-based video analytics to include soccer, hockey, and GAA. The company has raised over half of its €500,000 target and has partnered with Move 'N See to track the ball during matches.
RugbySmarts, an Irish tech start-up backed by the IRFU, is expanding its AI-based video analytics to include soccer, hockey, and GAA . The company has raised over half of its €500,000 target in its first pre-seed funding round.
It has partnered with Move 'N See, a French company that builds automated cameras for tracking the ball during matches.
Rugbysmarts Irish Tech Start-Up AI-Based Video Analytics Soccer Hockey GAA Funding Partnership Move 'N See
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