Playing tennis on a smart court
Technis, an EPFL start-up, is bringing augmented reality to the tennis court. Their newly developed technology could be used for other sports in the future. How would you like to play tennis on a connected court that displays surface impacts, analyzes your game and offers interactive challenges to you and your opponent? That's just what Technis , an EPFL spin-off, has come up with, earning them the Swiss Startups Award 2015 . "Our goal was to develop a useful tool for everyday use that didn't require the player to buy any special accessories," said Naïk Londono, one of the founders of Technis and a former pro player. The company's technology, which is embedded in the court surface, does not just provide performance statistics for the players - such as foot impact and faults - it also brings augmented reality to the court. Players can choose goals or challenges, such as hitting virtual targets on the court with the ball. They can also compare their game with their opponents or with the pros.


