EV Zug uses SenseCore technology for screening and monitoring players

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17.06.2014

SenseCore is very happy to announce that EV Zug will be using SenseCore products during the summer off-ice training and during the Swiss Ice Hockey season 2014/15.

SenseCore AG, is a human performance company whose products combine revolutionary dry electrode sensors within compression garments and software solutions that have been developed together with elite medical experts and sports scientists. Based in Zürich, Switzerland, SenseCore is designing, developing, marketing and distributing human high-performance solutions. SenseCore products capture medical-grade ECG, respiration, temperature and kinetic data while its software solutions allow the monitoring and assessment of all six areas related to human high performance and well-being.

SenseCore CEO Alexandros Giannakis stated: “We are extremely proud to be working with such a reputable and innovative club in Swiss Ice Hockey and we are very excited about this partnership and the synergies it will create for both parties involved.”

EV Zug’s strategy of building success based on its own youth academy rather than buying established players is an approach highly respected by SenseCore. Entrusting and building up a unique team of experts has been the pillar of its long efforts towards technological innovation. Looking at the current roster of EV Zug with its multitude of talents, such as Reto Suri, serves to confirm that this strategy is the right one.

“We are very excited to start using SenseCore technology which will provide our coaching team with a broad set of unique biometrical and kinetic data together with a powerful software that will allow the holistic screening and monitoring of our players. Tools that will be invaluable both for the doctors and trainers, but also for the management” said Reto Kläy, Head of Sports EV Zug when speaking about this collaboration.

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