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Bulgarian software product analyzes football games in real time

The electronic device for real-time decision-making developed by Bulgarian software engineers helps for better results in the game of two of Bulgaria’s strongest football clubs - Slavia and Beroe.

The device is placed on the vests of athletes and, while they play, monitors a total of 55 indicators - individual performance, workload, physical condition and tactical discipline. This information is visualized on a tablet or laptop in real time and is used by coaches.

The device is the only one that uses artificial intelligence, which speeds up data processing. This is not the first development of such a device, but the Bulgarian product has important advantages. The system provides real-time information and uses the best sensors on the market. This allows for receiving reliable information, even when players play in bad weather conditions.




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