Clubforce, is hosting a live webinar called ‘Performance Technology for the GAA’ on Tuesday, December 7th at 7pm.
When and where is it on?
The live webinar is set to take place on Tuesday, December 7th at 7pm, to register for the event visit https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5503542100426472976.
What was the inspiration for the event?
Cubforce has partnered with Irish technology companies, STATSports and Output Sports, to provide elite sports technology and make it accessible to everyone.
What exciting things can people look forward to?
Speakers include Martin Clarke, former Down GAA and Collingwood player, currently on the team at STATSports, Barry McEntee, Physiotherapist with the U18 Men’s National Team (FAI) and Meath Senior Ladies Gaelic Football team and Gary Flannery, Head of Athletic Performance at Roscommon GAA.
Guests will share their experiences with Performance Technology and Analysis, showcasing personal stories using Output Sports and STATSports technologies.
What opportunities are on offer for those attending?
This webinar is an opportunity to learn about how GAA teams can use Performance Technology just like the elites, there will be take away materials for attendees. There will also be a bonus offered for Clubforce customers who attend the webinar and future event opportunities.
How can people register?
visit https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5503542100426472976 to register for the event and to find out more information.
Clubforce is the Irish leader in sports club automation, simplifying payments and providing communications, promotions and a fundraising platform for members, clubs and leagues. Clubforce has been championing club volunteers, innovating and making sport happen since 2009.
The company began its journey by supporting diaspora in the United States with the technology to donate to their clubs “back home”. Clubforce has grown from strength to strength, recently partnering with STATSports and Output Sports to bring this educational webinar and further advocate for the power of sports technology in making sport accessible to all.
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