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SportsSkill Expands with Fresh Investment in Sports Technology
Sports technology startup SportsSkill has successfully raised an undisclosed sum during a pre-seed funding round spearheaded by Waimea Bay Investments. These new funds are intended to facilitate SportsSkill’s international expansion planned for the latter half of the year, as per the company’s announcement.
Innovative Training Centers
Established in 2021 by Chetan Desai and Abhinav Sinha, SportsSkill offers cutting-edge, high-performance gamified training facilities designed for athletes at every level. The organisation’s centre combines training methods with gamification, providing an immersive experience that boosts fitness, refines skills, and fosters a competitive edge, all while ensuring a fun and engaging atmosphere.
AI-Powered Sports Training App
The company, based in Pune, claims that its sophisticated AI-driven sports training app will equip athletes with data-informed insights and tailored coaching for superior performance. SportsSkill is dedicated to making high-quality training accessible to athletes across various skill levels, extending beyond its foundation in India. The platform is exemplified by an intent to maximise performance while sustaining peak efficiency and measurable results, indicating a substantial advancement in providing practical, hands-on training that complements its thorough digital framework.
School Collaborations and Future Aspirations
In addition to its physical expansion, SportsSkill is enhancing partnerships with schools throughout India. The aim is to incorporate its technology within educational settings, enabling young athletes to access sophisticated training resources early on. Through the introduction of AI-driven sports training solutions into schools, SportsSkill aspires to revolutionise the future of athletics in India, empowering the upcoming generation of sports talent.
Broadening Athlete Engagement
SportsSkill intends to expand the range of sports available on its application to attract a more diverse group of athletes. Furthermore, it plans to transition to a B2B2C model in the latter part of 2025, fostering closer relations with sports organisations, educational institutions, and businesses. This strategic move will pave the way for customised training solutions and potential collaborative opportunities.