dorsaVi (ASX: $DVL) has successfully released a video AI algorithm for upper limb tracking, meeting the demand from a major US customer. The new feature provides rapid, contactless range of movement analysis using video, complementing the Company's existing FDA-approved sensor technologies. This release is part of dorsaVi's strategy to reinforce its global leadership position in movement analytics.
We've been using the dorsaVi technology for some years on our patients with lower limb injuries at our US PT clinics, assessing their quality of movement and using the objective data to assist our return to play decisions. We wanted the same type of objective data for the upper limb and this started the discussion with dorsaVi about a video based module, utilizing dorsaVi's AI skills and sensor based algorithms. We are excited to see this come to light in the initial range of movement product, and very excited to see the swing-based module due out later this year.
dorsaVi (ASX: $DVL) has released a video AI upper limb module, meeting the demand from a major US customer and expanding its suite of non-intrusive, video AI human movement analysis tools. The new feature complements the Company's existing FDA-approved sensor technologies and aims to extend its capability to include rapid functional activities such as baseball pitches and golf swings. The release of the upper limb module is expected to expand dorsaVi's customer base and market potential, particularly in the US, Australia, and the UK. Additionally, the Company is finalizing testing of an advanced swing-based module with elite athletes, further demonstrating its commitment to enhancing movement analytics capabilities.