Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
This track focuses on the latest research in biomechanics that informs the design and development of sports equipment. Emphasis will be placed on how biomechanical principles can enhance performance and reduce injury risk.
This session will explore the application of ergonomic principles in the design of sports equipment to improve user comfort and performance. Discussions will include case studies and innovative designs that prioritize athlete well-being.
This track will delve into the role of motion analysis in optimizing athletic performance and equipment functionality. Researchers will present methodologies for assessing movement patterns and their implications for equipment design.
This session will examine the structural mechanics principles that underpin the design and durability of sports equipment. Presentations will highlight innovative materials and engineering techniques that enhance performance and safety.
This track will showcase cutting-edge materials and their applications in sports equipment design. Topics will include lightweight composites, smart materials, and their impact on performance and safety.
This session will address the importance of safety standards and rigorous testing protocols in the development of sports equipment. Experts will discuss current practices and future directions for ensuring athlete safety.
This track will explore the integration of robotics and adaptive systems in the design of sports equipment. Discussions will focus on how these technologies can enhance performance and accessibility for athletes.
This session will investigate the role of human factors in the design and usability of sports equipment. Presentations will highlight user-centered design approaches that improve athlete interaction and performance.
This track will focus on the development and application of wearable devices in sports science. Researchers will present findings on how these technologies can monitor performance and inform equipment design.
This session will examine innovative strategies for injury prevention through equipment design and biomechanical analysis. Presentations will highlight successful interventions and future research directions.
This track will explore the integration of smart systems in the engineering of sports equipment. Discussions will focus on how data-driven technologies can enhance performance and inform design decisions.
