9th Consortium Meeting in Salzburg
It was the first time since two years that the whole consortium met physically in Salzburg. Many thanks to all partners for the great discussions and setting the future steps!
It was the first time since two years that the whole consortium met physically in Salzburg. Many thanks to all partners for the great discussions and setting the future steps!
From 29th September – 1st October 2022 the ÖSG Tagung takes place at the University of Salzburg in Rif. Thomas Stöggl will present in his keynote “A Practice2Science and Science2Practice …
This year, we are proud that the project Digital Motion was represented in many talks and presentation on the ECSS 2022 taking place in Sevilla.. Thanks to the great work …
We are pleased that the topic “Digital Motion” is represented at the leading sports informatics symposium in the DACH region. The aim of the symposium is to promote scientific exchange …
Digital Motion will be represented at the IMAGINE conference which is the flagship event for digital technologies of the Austrian Ministry of Technology (BMK) and the Austrian Research Promotion Agency. …
Due to COVID-19 the consortium met again in a virtual setting. Nevertheless it was an inspiring day with lots of discussion within the different working streams. Results of the last …
Another great PhD work in Digital Motion about the potential of „linking motion and emotion“ through breathing strategies! Congratulations to Eric Harbour, MS, ATC, CSCS!
Latest project results of Digital Motion were presented at the joint conference of the 24th International Conference on Snow Sports Trauma & Safety as well as 37th Congress of the …
We are pleased to present a new publication of the Digital Motion project in the journal Sensors that deals with the topic of measuring the bending of sports equipment: Curvature …
In December 2021, an extended DiMo consortium including 22 international partners from science and industry from the fields of sports, fitness, well-being and guided movement has submitted a potential follow-up …