STATSports builds GPS-based wearables and software for real-time athlete performance monitoring. The tech stack—ASP.NET Core, Angular, Azure, SQL Server, with embedded protocols (Bluetooth, UART, I2C)—reflects a dual-layer product: cloud analytics backend and hardware-firmware integration. Active hiring skews sales-heavy (7 of 15 roles) while engineering tackles multi-object tracking and computer vision capabilities, signaling product expansion beyond traditional GPS metrics into video-based performance analysis.
STATSports is a sports technology company founded in 2008 and headquartered in Newry, Northern Ireland, with offices in the United States, Australia, and India. The company develops GPS-enabled wearable devices and associated cloud software for coaches and sports scientists to monitor athlete performance across speed, volume, and injury-prevention metrics. Products span elite professional teams to grassroots programs across soccer, rugby, basketball, and American football. The platform combines embedded device firmware, wireless data transmission, and cloud analytics—addressing pain points around hardware setup, data synchronization, and expanding computer vision capabilities into their core offering.
ASP.NET Core, Angular, Azure, C#, SQL Server, with embedded protocols including Bluetooth, UART, I2C, and QSPI. Analytics layer runs Tableau and Power BI; marketing uses Salesforce.
Hungary, United States, Japan, Sweden, and Singapore. Headquarters in Newry, UK, with regional offices in the US, Australia, and India.
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