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The team from MIA Sports Technology Ltd will be in Munich 26-28 September for the Golf Europe 2010 show
Our team will be flying out to Germany at the end of September to demonstrate to the golf industry all of the recent developments to FlightScope and V1 Pro 2010. It will also allow us to show off our latest product - SAM PuttLab. Come and find us in Munich to try out our products for yourself!
We will be available throughout the Show in Hall 2; Stand B48.
EDH, the developers of FlightScope, have been working hard all year round to improve the results that you can achieve with FlightScope and the ease-of-use for customers everywhere. The latest software build, 5.8.4, has built on recent improvements to provide users with data on club analysis data. This can show a player accurate measurements on their club's angle-of-attack, dynamic loft and the face angle. Improvements in the hardware and firmware are also decreasing the distance at which a FlightScope is effective, meaning that it can now fit into smaller studios and driving range bays.
iFrontiers, the developers of V1 Pro, have also focused their attention on improving the overall customer experience for their product. Branded Academies have given coaching professionals the ability to reach thousands of potential customers by linking internet lessons to online social networking media. Branded Academie provide the teacher with a dedicated section of their own website where players can access video lessons by the coach, and allows the coach to publicise these lessons far and wide over the internet. For more information on the concept visit:
http://www.miasportstechnology.com/branded-academies.php
Science and Motion, the developers of SAM PuttLab are becoming increasingly well known for the technical proficiency of their products. The PuttLab allows a player to see detailed analysis of their putting swing, producing the data using clear graphics are easily understood. Putting games can then also allow a player to improve their stroke, while receiving detailed feedback on their swing and how to improve it.
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