Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University Annual Report 2020-21

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Organic Robotics

Founded by Rob Shepard and Ilayda Samilgil Organic Robotics Corporation specializes in making soft and stretchable fiber optic sensors dubbed Light Lace™. Rob Shepard and Ilayda Samilgil started the company with the original intent of building sensors to enable robots to feel their environment. “Robots don’t work so well right now, and top performance athletes work extremely well,” said Shepard. They quickly added the monitoring of human motion, which they found was also a much more fun application of the technology. In April 2021, the venture came out as the winner of the first Sun Devils Athletics Venture Challenge, a bespoke pitch competition the Global Sport Institute forged with the J. Orin Edson Entrepreneurship + Innovation Institute and Sun Devil Athletics. On the judging panel for the competition were key Sun Devil Athletics personnel integral to making the connection between Organic Robotics’ technology and the university’s athletics programs. Jeff Kunowski, associate director of the Global Sport Institute’s innovation programs, recounted that Joe Connolly, head coach of football performance, and Gerry Garcia, associate head athletic trainer, saw immediate potential to improve their athletes’ multiple training regimens, reduce and prevent injuries, and gain a deeper

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understanding of impact at different angles. While the department already deployed some technology for monitoring, these were typically chest-mounted and not as flexible as Organic Robotics’ offerings. As an integral part of their winnings, the venture will have the chance to beta test Light Lace™ with a group of football players from ASU. Samilgil said that, so far, they’ve only had the chance to use the technology on their own employees and that this opportunity will be one of the first times they’ll get to test outside of their lab. Through kinematic and forced interactions, they will measure locations of interest. By sending light to the area they want to measure, they will interpret it as biometric information. Shepard estimates that with those measurements, they’re capturing them one hundred times faster and with more precision than other products. “We believe we can do things that no one else can,” Shepard emphasized. “We just want to do that with the players who need that information. You’re [Global Sport Institute] our next step.” After planning in the summer of 2021, Organic Robotics and Sun Devil Athletics aim to begin the process of the beta testing phase in early 2022, with approximately 10 to 20 athletes.


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Featured venture: Navajo Mountain Bike Initiative

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Featured venture: Barrage Striking Sleeve

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Featured venture: Fanalyze

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Featured venture: Future Form

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Education and innovation highlight: Gaining extra yards with Sun Devil Athletics

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pages 34-35

Education highlight: Igniting a passion for continuous learning

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Global Sport scholars

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pages 16-17

Featured awardee: Madelaine Adelman

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page 15

Featured awardee: Betsy Schneider

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page 14

Global Sport senior scholar: Michael McBeath

2min
pages 12-13

Sports Equity Research Project

1min
page 56

Support Global Sport Institute

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page 57

A message from adidas

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page 55

Past venture winners

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pages 48-49

Entrepreneurship + Innovation partners

3min
pages 46-47

Featured venture: Organic Robotics

1min
pages 38-40

Bringing innovation to the game

2min
pages 36-37

Education highlight: Russ Hinder

2min
page 32

Global Sport Matters highlights: Mental health matters

2min
pages 28-29

The resiliency of sport

3min
pages 26-27

Leveling up after the game ends

2min
pages 30-31

Sex, gender and sexuality in sport seed grand projects

2min
pages 24-25

Global Sport Matters highlights: Sex, gender and sexuality in sport

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pages 20-23

If not in sport, where?

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pages 18-19

Field studies highlights

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page 8

Polling highlights

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page 9

Featured awardee: Mary Neubauer

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page 11

A message from Kenneth L. Shropshire

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page 5

Can we put a “statistical face” on inequity?

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Global Sport Institute seed grants

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