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69 Taiwan Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association we should. Most of it’s in the hands of foreign companies. Taiwan is a tech powerhouse with lots of talent and skills in both sports and tech, but we’re not quite keeping up with the international scene in sports tech. Right now, we’re not investing a ton in sports tech for our athletes. To really make the most of it, by combining local advantages, emphasizing the importance of sports technology, and increasing investments. Sports tech is mixing tech and sports in a big way. It’s used all over the world, including things like cameras, sensors, and GPS. Taiwan’s got the tech chops, but we need to get in the game more. By combining what we’re good at and giving sports tech a boost, we can expect Taiwan to score big in sports tech, improving how our athletes perform and making games even more fun to watch. References • Cant, O., Kovalchik, S., Cross, R., & Reid, M. (2020). Validation of ball spin estimates in tennis from multi-camera tracking data. Journal of Sports Sciences, 38(3), 296-303. • Fuchs, P. X., Fuchs, P., von Duvillard, S. P., Wagner, H., & Shiang, T.-Y. (2022). Critical assessment of a widespread method for estimating energy expenditure during accelerated running based on positioning tracking systems. J Sport Health Sci, 11(6):641-643. • García, F., Vázquez-Guerrero, J., Castellano, J., Casals, M., & Schelling, X. (2020). Differences in physical demands between game quarters and playing positions on professional basketball players during official competition. Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, 19(2), 256. • Lee, Y. S., Ho, C. S., Shih, Y., Chang, S. Y., Róbert, F. J., & Shiang, T. Y. (2015). Assessment of walking, running, and jumping movement features by using the inertial measurement unit. Gait & Posture, 41(4), 877-881. • Spitz, J., Wagemans, J., Memmert, D., Williams, A. M., & Helsen, W. F. (2021). Video assistant referees (VAR): The impact of technology on decision making in association football referees. Journal of Sports Sciences, 39(2), 147-153. • Tsung-Han Liu, Wei-Han Chen, Yo Shih, Yi-Chih Lin, Chien Yu, Tzyy-Yuang Shiang (2021). Better position for the wearable sensor to monitor badminton sport training loads. Sports Biomechanics. • Wei-Han Chen, Yin-Shin Lee, Ching-Jui Yang, Su-Yu Chang, Yo Shih, Jien-De Sui, Tian-Sheuan Chang & TzyyYuang Shiang, (2020). Determining motions with an IMU during level walking and slope and stair walking, Journal of Sport Science.

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