Infinity Cube Limited

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Infinity Cube Limited
Private
IndustryIT
Founded2016; 8 years ago (2016)
Founder
  • Ernest Chan
  • Victor Tan
Websiteeyes3.com

Infinity Cube Limited is a Hong Kong based technology company that is known for developing Fair play Technology in Tennis. It is best known for introducing the world’s first patented mobile application, eyes3 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOBILE FEEDBACK GENERATION USING VIDEO PROCESSING AND OBJECT TRACKING US patent# 10467478, that increases play and spectator interactions by tracking players' motions, ball trajectories, ball speeds, and game level statistics. It was founded in 2016 by Ernest Chan and Victor Tan.[1]

Infinity Cube has partnered with Hong Kong Tennis Association, Bruguera Tennis Academy, International Tennis Federation, Korea Tennis Association, Tus Park, Tus Star, and The Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club

History

Infinity Cube was founded in 2016 by Ernest Chan and Victor Tan, avid sports fans to introduce affordable technology that keeps the game fair and helps in improving players’ performance in sports via AI and analytics.[2]

The company runs on a freemium cloud-based business model that aims at offering affordable solutions in the sports industry. It facilitates interaction flexibility and enhances the experience and interactions of event organizers, spectators, athletes, coaches with its patented application eyes3 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOBILE FEEDBACK GENERATION USING VIDEO PROCESSING AND OBJECT TRACKING US patent# 10467478.

In 2017, Infinity Cubes acquired support from HKSAR ITF Enterprise via its Support Scheme recipient, getting approval two years later after its first successful public trial with HK Tennis Association 2018.

In 2019, eyes3 by Infinity Cube also acquired the International Tennis Federation (ITF) PAT approval, soon after which it appointed eyes3 resellers for France and South Korea.

Since its inception, Infinity Cube has worked for numerous organizations and tennis match including Nissin Hong Kong National Junior Tennis Championship 2018, Prudential Hong Kong National Tennis Championship 2018, 2021. Clearwater Bay Golf and Country Club’s Champions Cup 2018, Nissin Hong Kong National Junior Tennis Championship 2019, Prudential Hong Kong National Tennis Championship 2019, Hong Kong Golf & Tennis Academy - Bruguera Tennis Academy "UTR Monty Tour Asia” 2019 (UTR Asia) and 74th Korea Open Tennis Championship 2019.[3][4]

Products and services

Eyes3 is currently the only portable electronic line calling approved by ITF International Tennis Federation for officiating professional tennis matches.

The main features lie in the refereeing of matches and in the preparation of the statistical analysis of matches. Eyes3 use minimum of 2 iPhone as a video capturing devices. Users use two iPhones to monitor both sides of the court. The software allows you to configure up to 10 or more IPhones on a court to capture videos from different views. An additional iOS device can also be used for control or management. A lot of data crunching are actually performs by individual iPhone, and then the video signal will be transmitted wirelessly to the CLOUD and the central computer server. This allow eyes3 to officiate unlimited number of tennis tournaments anywhere in the world simultaneously.

The main requirement for using the Eyes3 software is to own an iPhone X or a more recent version of the iOS 12 operating system. Each software license allows you to install up to 12 devices.

Is advisable to use safe supports to securely anchor the devices during use, since any movement of these can affect the accuracy of the recording and the line calls evaluations. Without a doubt, Eyes3 aims to be the most important refereeing solution for Futures, Challengers and junior tournaments.

Awards

  • 2019- eyes3 is honored with the HKICT Silver Award
  • 2019- eyes3 won Merit of Asia Smart App Award
  • 2019- eyes3 is 1st runner’s up of HKSTP SciTech Challenge

References

  1. "itftennis". www.itftennis.com. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  2. "‎eyes3". App Store. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  3. "Tennis And Data: Methods Used To Collect Information And How Much Each One Costs!". UBITENNIS. 2021-01-23. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  4. Chua, Julian (2020-09-06). "An Overview Of Smart Tennis Courts 2020". Sports Technology Blog. Retrieved 28 May 2021.

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