New Textile Apparel for Intuitive Breathing Guidance in Running Showcased at SportsHCI, 17.-19.11.25, Netherlands
In detail, following demonstrators were presented:
In detail, following demonstrators were presented:
The COMET project Digital Motion NEXT (DiMo-NEXT) continues to grow: with three new partners, the consortium is expanding to include leading experts from the fields of exoskeleton technologies, rehabilitation and …
On 12–13 November 2025, Roya Aghadavoud Marnani presented her research poster at Borås Textile Day, hosted by the University of Borås. She investigates the development and characterization of textile-based electronics …
In October, the 3rd DiMo-NEXT consortium took place. This time at adidas headquarters! The main highlights were: 💡 Result pitching session of the Datwyler Group ideation campagne how to use …
Christoph Thorwartl represented Salzburg Research at the International Conference on Sport Sciences Research and Technology Support (icSPORTS), where the team received the Best Industrial Paper Award for “Edging Velocity: The Crucial …
Excited to host this 2-day workshop 4-5 October on breathing in sports covering topics like respiratory limitations, breathing pattern disorders, wearable sensors, and concurrent breathing techniques. There will be a …
DiMo-NEXT took part in the 15th International Symposium on Computer Science in Sport (IACSS) – organized by the International Association of Computer Science in Sport – where Christoph Thorwartl presented “Impact of PyzoFlex® …
At this year’s Audio Mostly / ICAD 2025, Michael Reichmann and Vincent van Rheden hosted the workshop Let’s Move Together: A Workshop on Movement Data Sonification for Sports and Rehabilitation. The …
At this ECSS in Rimini Stefan Kranzinger presented his latest research on wearable technology acceptance of the Connected Boot, co-authored with Eva Flasch, Christina Kranzinger and Thomas Stöggl. By combining …
Stefan Kranzinger presented the outcome of the study of “Tracking Performance in Female Youth Soccer: Combining Wearables with Subjective Assessments”. The author team analyzed 46 U17 & U20 players using …
