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Purdue baseball and Intel building ‘the fastest show on dirt’

How Purdue baseball and Intel are improving athletic performance

Purdue is the nation’s first college baseball program to utilize Intel’s 3DAT visualization technology, which helped players like Cam Thompson and Curtis Washington Jr. identify technique adjustments they could make to improve their speed. Hear from team members, Purdue coaches and Intel’s Breana Cappuccilli, as they discuss how using the 3DAT platform as a development tool is paying off for Purdue.

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Learn more about the Intel 3DAT SDK that gives you motion data from over 20 skeletal key points.

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Purdue college baseball program incorporates Intel technology

Purdue is the first college baseball program in the country to incorporate Intel’s 3DAT (3D Athlete Tracking) video technology into its training regimen. By utilizing feedback from the 3DAT system, Purdue players are learning how to adjust their posture and technique to become faster, more efficient runners.

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Intel, EXOS pilot 3D athlete tracking with pro football hopefuls

Learn more about EXOS and Intel’s 3D Athlete Tracking (3DAT) technology in training aspiring professional athletes to reach their peak performance.

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