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Repetitive strains, fractures and concussions are a huge cost in physiotherapy, medical scans, and compensation. Costs are ENORMOUS. The US: Salaries for injured athletes. [MLB, NFL 2015] Australia: Sports injuries. [news.com.au 2011] New Zealand: Rugby injuries. [ACC 2015] Injuries are PREDICTABLE. Under- & over-training. High Unprepared Injury Risk Protective effect against injury Fatigue Training Load High Low Low 4 Problem: Inaccurate training load. + Speed Location 5 Missing gap: The force. + Speed Location 6 Force Solution: Wearable force garment + artificial intelligence. Real-time data and analytics. Newtons 4000 2000 Baseline 8 Team: Complementary skills. Jack Ng. Founder & CEO. PhD in electronic packaging & interconnect. Eirini Komninou. CTO. PhD in applied artificial intelligence for space engineering. Business and Sensor Veterans: • Ex-CTO Multi-national sensor company. • Chairman, CEO, several Scottish software, sensor and wearable companies. • Mentor in sport industry in Los Angeles. Competitive advantage: Hardware & software integration. • Proprietary wearable soft force sensor. Sensor construction • Lowest hysteresis Technical textiles Backend algorithms. Neural networks: Non-linear statistical data modelling Benefits: Reduce injury costs. • • • Take the guess work out of risk management. Easy and quick: no enterprise database software. Reduce athletes’ time lost, improve quicker and safer. Opportunity: Demands in UK and US. • National top coaches from multiple sports. • American college football trials. Business model: • Hardware manufacturing partnership. • Data subscription revenue stream. Fitness and health monitoring market = $50 Billion by 2021. 285 Million units p.a. [Global Industry Analysts Inc.] Why is this important: Lives of the young and the old. • • • 38 million kids in youth sports in US. 70% drop out by the age of 13. Another 33% between 13 and 17. Life after sport: Concussions, cognitive decline, arthritis, bone deformity. Summary • • • Reducing injuries by 15% will result in billions of cost savings per year. LiveSkin provides the missing metric for training load. Sport analytics for the masses.