
Global AI startup 'TWO Platforms' announced a collaboration with Hanyang University ERICA Global Sports Business Research Center (GSBRC) and Spoclip. This collaboration aims to promote digital transformation (DX) in the sports industry by utilizing cutting-edge AI technology and motion tracking solutions, and provide benefits to athletes, coaches, and the sports industry as a whole.
Two Platform is an AI startup headquartered in Silicon Valley and operating in Korea and India. Last March, it launched the giant language model (LLM) 'Sutra' developed with its own technology, drawing much attention both domestically and internationally. Since then, it has continued to advance its technology by releasing visual generation model 'Sutra Avatar' and voice generation model 'Sutra Hi-Fi'. In particular, in February, it introduced the inference model Sutra-R0, which outperformed DeepSeak R1 and Rama 3.3 in the Korean benchmark test. Based on these technologies, Two Platform is supporting companies' AI Transformation (AX).
Hanyang University GSBRC is a convergence center under the Department of Sports Science, providing expertise in various fields such as global sports management, marketing, and innovation strategy, and aims to foster talents with business research and marketing strategy development capabilities. SpoClip is a platform that records sports activity videos from various angles, analyzes the videos using AI, and automatically generates shorts and subtitles, supporting various sports such as basketball, badminton, tennis, futsal, and taekwondo.
Two Platform, Hanyang University GSBRC, and SpoClip will pursue cooperation in the areas of ▲ AI-based customized training program support and ▲ smart sports infrastructure construction by combining LLM and motion tracking technology. SpoClip will provide motion data based on sports filming technology, and Two Platform will enhance this with AI to perform precise data modeling. Through this, they plan to derive key indicators and develop scientific and customized training programs centered on data. Hanyang University GSBRC will apply the program to students in the university to verify its effectiveness and develop training methods more systematically.
“Our goal is to transform various industries through AI,” said Pranav Mistry, CEO of Two Platforms. “This collaboration will be a great example of how technology can transform sports.” He added, “By combining ‘Sutra’ with cutting-edge motion tracking capabilities, we will be able to create data-driven, hyper-personalized training programs.”
Nam Sang-baek, Director of GSBRC, said, “Digital transformation is essential for the development of sports, and we expect that through cooperation with Tuplatform and SpoClip, we will be able to strengthen the sports community.”
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