Artificial intelligence news & features
Keepme has launched its new V2 platform, which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to help operators
monitor their members' entire customer journey and tell how and when to engage members who are
in danger of leaving – and even after they've left.
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15 Sep 2020
Keepme is an AI revenue acceleration platform created for the fitness industry. Blending
Artificial Intelligence, operational tools, and a unique automations engine, Keepme
supercharges and streamlines effort to attract, retain, and re-engage members.
product innovation •
09 Sep 2020
Tech giant Amazon has entered the highly-contested health and fitness tracking market with a huge
splash, launching an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered wearable alongside a subscription service
and smartphone app.
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01 Sep 2020
Health and wellness software company, GymPraaktis, is launching its new Exercise Engine
software for gyms and members looking to improve their fitness routines from home.
product innovation •
27 Aug 2020
Trent Ward and Yves Béhar have created an elegant home gym solution that uses AI and machine learning to coach users
Fit Tech issue 2 2020
Using AI technology, Freeletics learns from 41 million users worldwide. Its CEO tells us more
Fit Tech issue 2 2020
The head of digital solutions says the pandemic is an opportunity for creativity
Fit Tech issue 2 2020
David Minton’s new global data platform shows COVID-19’s impact on the sector
HCM issue 4 2020
What were we expecting for the industry in 2020 before the pandemic struck? According to our panel of experts, membership packages for Gen Z are ripe for a rethink, and savvy employers should be thinking about putting in place bespoke digital tools for staff wellbeing
HCM Handbook 2020
Amazon Web Services is changing the sports industry with artificial intelligence
Fit Tech issue 1 2020
Largo Technology Group (LTG) is launching a gamified fitness application called FitRacers in Q1
2020.
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02 Feb 2020
A new product aimed at the ageing population is combining wearable fitness tech with artificial intelligence to
create a device designed to help predict potentially harmful ailments.
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16 Jan 2020
The increasing popularity of streaming services and wireless earbuds – along with the introduction of
5G connectivity and artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled devices – are set to drive revenues in the US
consumer tech industry to a record $422bn during 2020.
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14 Jan 2020
The CEO of Les Mills Media discusses how
clubs can embrace virtual fitness but still
remain central to people’s fitness journeys
HCM issue 11 2019
The artificial intelligence revolution
is ramping up across many industries.
Experts discuss how the fitness industry
can best utilise these new technologies
HCM issue 11 2019
Google has revealed plans to acquire wearable company Fitbit in a deal worth US$2.1bn
(€1.88bn, £1.62bn).
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01 Nov 2019
Consumers will soon be carrying so much personalised, advanced technology that reaching them will
require the adoption of entirely new means of communication.
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27 Aug 2019
The Singapore government is creating a "comprehensive digital health platform" based on the use of
wearables, as part of a new nationwide health initiative designed to get Singaporeans more
physically active.
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23 Aug 2019
The practical futurist gives operators his
advice on how to embrace digital
HCM issue 8 2019
Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) has combined social media posts and
machine learning to chart entire populations' exercise habits.
news •
23 Jul 2019
Editor Helen Patenall rounds up the latest visionary
developments in health and fitness, ranging from new
start-ups to innovative flooring and clever use of colour
HCM Handbook 2019
The fitness sector could soon have a huge disruptor on its hands, if rumours of Google's plans prove
correct.
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21 Aug 2018
The Fitness Industry Technology Council’s president,
Bryan O’Rourke, tells us about the impact of fitness and
heightened consumer expectations in this digital age
HCM Handbook 2018
New tech is coming down the track which will change the gym experience and improve retention
HCM issue 4 2018
Sweat and Sound’s founder on creating
immersive fitness experiences for all ages
HCM issue 3 2018
From secret music events for fitness to sports heatmaps and AI coaches, 16 innovative
start-ups have been selected to launch London’s new Sport Tech Hub.
news •
06 Oct 2017
Disruptive technology and changing business models will dominate the agenda at this
year’s Global Wellness Summit.
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21 Sep 2017
Is AI to be feared or embraced by operators
in the health and fitness industry?
HCM issue 6 2017
Italy-based equipment supplier Technogym has joined forces with computer giant IBM as
part
of plans to develop an artificial intelligence-driven, “cognitive coaching platform” for the
health, fitness and wellness markets.
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14 Mar 2017
Two key trends will shape the physical activity sector in 2017, says Kate Cracknell and they complement and oppose each other in equal measure: technology, driving an ‘always on’ culture, and a boom in mindfulness
HCM Handbook 2017
The TVS Group supply and install sports and fitness flooring to a wide range of ...
Technogym offers a complete ecosystem of connected smart equipment, digital services, on-demand training experiences and ...