Intel® 3DAT for sports, fitness, rehabilitation
Intel® 3DAT can be applied to virtually any study of human motion. Developers use Intel AI to analyze motion and navigate how the body makes decisions, in order to apply adaptive tech to prosthetics that help paralympians compete.
After losing his leg in a snowmobile race, Monster Mike Shultz decided to build himself a better prosthesis than what was available on the market. Using Intel® 3DAT (3D Athlete Tracking) technology, he creates equipment based on the tech's athletic movement analysis. After a decade of innovation, Shultz's inventions were featured in the Beijing 2022 Paralympics, on 26 athletes from 11 different countries. Schultz's goal is to make sport accessible to all by eliminating any difference in the performances of adaptive and able-bodied athletes
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