UK Sport has awarded eight organisations Innovation Partner status.
The new partners include members of the corporate and university sectors and have been appointed in recognition of their ongoing support of UK Sport’s Research and Innovation team.
The eight new partners are BAE Systems, Frazer-Nash Consultancy, Loughborough University Sports Technology Institute, the Sports and Exercise Science Department at Portsmouth University, the Centre for Sport and Engineering at Sheffield Hallam University, TotalSim and the Wolfson Unit.
Scott Drawer, head of research and Innovation at UK Sport, said: “Gold medals can be won or lost within fractions of seconds, and our job is to ensure that athletes are in the best possible position to take advantage of those tiny margins.
“The knowledge and expertise that our Innovation Partners contribute is critical to our work and we look forward to our working relationship going forward.
“The eight partners selected will inevitably make a significant contribution to the success of British athletes in the future.”
UK Sport has awarded eight organisations Innovation Partner status.
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UK Sport has awarded eight organisations Innovation Partner status.
The new partners include members of the corporate and university sectors and have been appointed in recognition of their ongoing support of UK Sport’s Research and Innovation team.
The eight new partners are BAE Systems, Frazer-Nash Consultancy, Loughborough University Sports Technology Institute, the Sports and Exercise Science Department at Portsmouth University, the Centre for Sport and Engineering at Sheffield Hallam University, TotalSim and the Wolfson Unit.
Scott Drawer, head of research and Innovation at UK Sport, said: “Gold medals can be won or lost within fractions of seconds, and our job is to ensure that athletes are in the best possible position to take advantage of those tiny margins.
“The knowledge and expertise that our Innovation Partners contribute is critical to our work and we look forward to our working relationship going forward.
“The eight partners selected will inevitably make a significant contribution to the success of British athletes in the future.”
UK Sport has awarded eight organisations Innovation Partner status.
“We saw a 58 per cent growth in companies launching one of our schemes from 2022 to 2023, which demonstrates prioritisation of employee health and wellbeing ”
Now mental health is the number one reason for people to join a
health club, do fitness professionals need a grounding in counselling
to offer a more holistic service? Kath Hudson asks the experts
Imposter syndrome about a promotion taught the
CEO of SATS that behaving authentically is the most
important part of leadership. He talks to Kath Hudson
As more people join clubs to support their mental
health, fitness professionals need to be empowered to
take a holistic approach. Kath Hudson shares useful
tools discussed at the ACE summit on mental health
As one of the most energy-intensive industries in the UK, leisure facilities face a critical
challenge in balancing net zero goals, funding and increased costs.
Complaints about group exercise have become a thing of the past for the Reynolds Group
thanks to its partnership with CoverMe, a digital platform that simplifies group exercise
and PT management for clubs and instructors.