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- One of ST37’s ambitions is to break into video arbitration during
- The Riquelme-Pineda couple continues to grow their reputation thanks to their numerous international accolades, illustrating the value and impact of their innovations. Their ultimate aspiration is to collaborate with countries like India, which aims to host the 2036 Olympic Games. Their work could accelerate national sports preparation without requiring extensive human training. Looking to the future, the couple is always seeking new opportunities to advance sports technology around the world.
An innovative couple, Carolina Riquelme and Carlos Pineda, are transforming the world of Sportech and fencing by applying artificial intelligence to real-time video analysis. Their company, ST37, is developing a unique technology distinguished by an approach based on algorithms and human behavior analysis, enabling reliable assistance to judges and reinventing sports officiating. Driven by their expertise and passion, this Franco-Irish duo is also setting their sights on promising new applications in autonomous cars and various sports, thus consolidating their position as pioneers in the field. Carolina Riquelme and Carlos Pineda, the couple behind ST37, have developed an artificial intelligence technology that transforms live video. Specializing in video analysis for sports, their company has grown to become a leader in video assistance for fencing referees, while also expanding into other sports. Their technological approach and ambitious vision for future applications, such as autonomous driving, place these Ghent natives at the heart of sports innovation. Their international successes are a testament to their expertise and determination to expand their impact in the world of sports and beyond.A couple at the forefront of AI applied to sports Carolina RiquelmeandCarlos Pineda , co-founders of ST37, have distinguished themselves in the field of sports technology thanks to an innovative approach to artificial intelligence. Their company, specializing in live video analysis, has built its reputation by integrating advanced algorithms that analyze human behavior rather than simply processing large amounts of data. This unique perspective allows them to stay ahead of the curve even in a context where AI deployment is increasingly competitive. The ST37 black box: unique know-how THEtechnological heart of ST37 is based on the in-depth knowledge of Carlos Pineda, an electronics engineer with a specialization in communications and software development. His dual career as a researcher and former international foilist
allowed him to design a system that revolutionizes video refereeing in sport, particularly in
. ST37 has managed to establish itself as a global benchmark thanks to its technology approved by the International Fencing Federation, being used in more than 40 countries. From fencing to autonomous cars: diverse perspectives If thesport is ST37’s preferred field, the AI developed by the Pineda-Riquelme couple has much broader perspectives. Their video analytics technology can potentially improvesectors like that ofautonomous cars , where instant movement identification is crucial. Their vision, constantly expanded, includes other sporting disciplines and could ultimately enrich various industries in search of intelligent video solutions. The Olympic and international ambitions of ST37
Olympic Games . Although the Paris 2024 Games have eluded them, the couple does not lose hope and continues to look for a partner to join the major international events, like the Pan American Games. Their technology has already been integrated into various competitions, demonstrating its adaptability and performance. Via Business France, they wish to attract new investors to catalyze their development on a global scale.A path strewn with rewards and opportunities
fencing
One of ST37’s ambitions is to break into video arbitration during
The Riquelme-Pineda couple continues to grow their reputation thanks to their numerous international accolades, illustrating the value and impact of their innovations. Their ultimate aspiration is to collaborate with countries like India, which aims to host the 2036 Olympic Games. Their work could accelerate national sports preparation without requiring extensive human training. Looking to the future, the couple is always seeking new opportunities to advance sports technology around the world.