Sportable is a data analytics company that has developed innovative "smart ball" technology for sports like rugby, cricket, and basketball. Their Match Tracker system inserts a microchip with an array of sensors into a regular sports ball, enabling it to track acceleration, rotation, temperature, pressure, position, and flight trajectory up to 20 times per second. This data is then relayed to pitchside sensors and software that can provide insights on ball movement, velocities, kick distances, hang times, spin rates, and more in real-time.
Sportable's technology was first trialed in rugby, being tested in competitions like the Premiership Rugby Cup, Women's Six Nations 2021, and Super Rugby Pacific in 2022. It has since been integrated into major events like the Six Nations rugby tournament through a multi-year deal, providing augmented reality graphics powered by real-time stats across broadcast and digital channels. The company partnered with rugby ball manufacturer Gilbert to create a "Smart Rugby Ball" that can differentiate between kick types, measure pass speeds, and assess the accuracy of kicks and lineout throws.
In 2024, Sportable's Smart Ball was adopted by Major League Rugby (MLR) in North America through a collaboration with Gilbert. This marked one of the first integrations of ball-tracking tech into an official game ball for a professional sports league in North America, enhancing the viewing experience with unique data insights. Sportable's founders, who have backgrounds in nuclear engineering and working at NASA, are also exploring the technology's potential in other sports like American football.
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