Amsterdam-based PULSE Sport, an athlete performance monitoring and sports management platform announced that it has secured its first investment funding of €250k in a pre-seed round from SportInnovator.
PULSE Sport says it will utilize the investment to advance its pilot phases, enhancing its organisational structure, lab facilities, and ensuring a steady supply of crucial materials.
The funds will also accelerate the development of their capital-intensive sensor technology, pushing the boundaries of innovation in sports monitoring.
The Dutch company also aims to improve its app and AI development, providing athletes and sports organizations with cutting-edge tools and insights.
Founded in 2021, PULSE Sport is on a mission to redefine athlete health and performance management through advanced sensors and AI technology.
The company’s sports psychology-based app and sensors monitor mental and physical health as well as team dynamics, providing personalized recommendations to improve performance and reduce injuries while nurturing athlete development.
With this, the company aims to solve issues that most athletes (professionals or amateurs) face or will face during their lives – Over-Training Syndrome (OTS). It is defined as the situation that occurs when athletes train excessively without allowing enough recovery time between sessions.
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