We were so delighted to be present at CES 2023 to showcase our technology to the world
An Exceptional Year Thanks to You!
2024 has been an exceptional year, and the entire Ochy team is extremely grateful to you. You, our users, our partners, our early supporters, and those who have joined us along the way. Your trust, feedback and commitment have allowed us to go beyond our limits and achieve an exceptional year. Together, we've accomplished incredible things, and we're excited to share this record with you.
👨💼 Key Collaborations:
This year, we partnered with some of the most influential organizations, including Adidas, the French Athletics Federation, Agile Physical Therapy, West Virginia University, Skechers, and Orange. These collaborations have reinforced our presence in the sports industry and beyond, showcasing the growing recognition of Ochy as a key player in innovation and performance. Each collaboration has allowed us to progress and to achieve a little more our mission: to make biomechanical analysis accessible to all.
🚀 Innovations for You:
Our team worked tirelessly to bring you groundbreaking features :
Product: We delivered impactful features like personalized exercise plans, analysis comparison, a comprehensive statistics module, joint angle graphs, pronation/supination analysis, the ability to share analyses by email, and pdf export options. We also introduced treadmill analysis and a notification system to keep you updated on your progress.
AI and Backend: Our new AI model is more precise than ever, supported by advanced features such as the foot-landing model and serverless GPU infrastructure. We enhanced our backend capabilities with API V1, multi-analysis handling, speed calculation, and horizontal auto-scaling, ensuring a seamless and efficient experience for all users.
Biomechanics: We expanded our biomechanical analysis with back view capabilities and introduced new metrics, including foot length, stride length, and over-stride detection. These features give deeper insights into your performance and areas for improvement.
🎉 Presence at events:
Throughout 2024, we made a lasting impression at numerous remarkable events. In the realm of sports, we had the privilege of being part of iconic competitions such as the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the Paris Marathon, and the Marathon Vert, where we were invited to showcase our technology. These events provided a global stage to share our vision and innovations while connecting with athletes and enthusiasts, further reinforcing our commitment to performance and excellence.
On the side of trade shows and conferences, we also stood out at prestigious events such as CES, Vivatech, the National Running Show, Run to Progress, Sports Pro, BPI Sports Definition, and AI in Sports where we were invited to demonstrate our cutting-edge solutions to an eager audience. These opportunities allowed us to engage with partners, exchange ideas with industry leaders, and inspire innovation and transformation in the world of sports and technology
🏆 Awards:
Our work was celebrated through several prestigious accolades that reaffirm the relevance of our solutions and the strength of our vision. We were proud to be recognized by Top 100 Challenges, win awards at Vivatech and Sports Unlimitech, and be selected by Google for AI Startups. Additionally, our inclusion in L’Équipe’s 100 Most Influential Sports Managers.
Highlights the growing impact of our contributions to the sports and tech industries. These recognitions are a testament to the dedication of our team and the trust placed in us by our community.
🫶 Users Benefits:
We want to take a moment to thank all our users for their incredible support and the positive feedback shared on platforms. Seeing your reviews motivates us to continuously improve and innovate.
Your trust and enthusiasm fuel our commitment to providing the best tools and technology for athletes and coaches worldwide. We’re deeply grateful for your continued engagement, and we’re excited to keep building a platform that helps you achieve your goals!
💪The Ochy Team:
2024 was also a year of growth and accomplishments for the Ochy team. Our team grew as we welcomed new talents in sales, research or international departments who brought fresh energy and ideas to our mission. Beyond the office, our team members pushed their limits in sports as well. Some conquered the iconic Diagonale des Fous ultra-trail, others ran their first marathons, and many others have made their personal records over different distances. Currently, several team members are already preparing for new challenges in 2025, embodying the very spirit of resilience and passion that defines Ochy.
🤝 Our Partners
We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all our incredible partners who have supported us throughout this journey: Biotech Santé Bretagne, BNP Paribas, BPI France, Images&Réseaux, Berkeley SkyDeck, Google, Inria, Deeptech NETVA, La Région Bretagne, Le Village by CA, Mouvement des Entreprises de France, Le POOOL, and b<>com. Your commitment and collaboration have been invaluable in helping us push boundaries and deliver innovative solutions. Together, we are shaping the future of sports and technology.
🙌 Looking Ahead to 2025!
The future of Ochy looks bright and it is thanks to you that we can always aim higher.
We sincerely thank you for your trust and support. Your commitment is our greatest reward. Together, let's continue to transform the world of sport through innovation and passion.
Stay tuned, great things are coming in 2025!
See you soon
The Ochy Team
We were so delighted to be present at CES 2023 to showcase our technology to the world
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