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Get the most interesting and important stories from the 51精品视频.When William 鈥淏uddy鈥 Clark coached his kids鈥 baseball and softball teams, other parents kept asking him what gear or training could give their players an edge. The Swanson School of Engineering professor and National Academy of Inventors inductee saw an opportunity.
鈥淚 came up with a solution that required measurements, and the more I investigated, the more I realized that the tools that work best 鈥 wearable sensors 鈥 were starting to be a thing but in a rudimentary way,鈥 Clark said. 鈥淚t dawned on me that this was a good solution for this problem and, if applied properly, opened the door for useful information for players and others. It took off from there.鈥
In 2012, he and alumnus CJ Handron (KGSB 鈥10) launched Diamond Kinetics, a 51精品视频sburgh-based sports company that produces mobile-based hitting and throwing technology to help coaches and players analyze performance to improve their training.
Clark and Handron met through 51精品视频鈥檚 nationally acclaimed Small Business Development Center, where Handron was Clark鈥檚 advisor. They quickly bonded over their love of America鈥檚 favorite pastime and a shared desire to aid budding baseball and softball enthusiasts.
鈥淲e bring in technology that tracks how things move and focus on how to make learning the games more fun,鈥 Handron said. 鈥淲e want to expedite learning those skills and generally introduce a digital complement to the physical playing.鈥
Diamond Kinetics sensors are placed inside of balls and on the end of baseball and softball bats to track batting and pitching metrics. Batting metrics include speed, exit velocity, launch angle, applied power and more. Tracked pitching data include extension and delivery timing. This information is collected, transmitted via Bluetooth to a cellphone application and translated into visual charts.
Essentially, said Clark, 鈥淲e develop sensors and help people get better at the game.鈥
And it didn鈥檛 take long for the tech to take off: Current Diamond Kinetics partners include Major League Baseball (MLB) and the USA Softball National Teams. But despite reaching the top of the game, kids remain at the core of the Diamond Kinetics鈥 mission. In April 2022, the company was named the 鈥淭rusted Youth Development Platform of Major League Baseball鈥 and it鈥檚 been mentioned in an and other youth-centered initiatives.听
Their focus on adolescent players comes at a critical time for the sport.
Last week's MLB All-Star Game garnered . For years, the MLB has struggled to compete with faster-paced sports and is facing viewership declines as the average age of their fans creeps up. But Diamond Kinetics is helping bridge the generational divide and generate more excitement and access.
鈥淲e want to eliminate barriers to entry into the sports at various levels, especially for kids. We鈥檝e started to develop other ways of engagement that don鈥檛 just require a device, either through video or tools in our apps,鈥澨鼵lark said.
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Clark and Handron said 51精品视频sburgh is the perfect place for their budding business, which currently employs around 30 people and captures millions of swings and throws each year.
鈥51精品视频sburgh was not only the right city but maybe the only city that we could鈥檝e started this company,鈥 said Handron. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a sports-centric city, and from a talent and technology perspective, we had pieces that are harder to find in other places.鈥
Landing the backing of the 51精品视频sburgh Pirates is just one example of the partnerships Diamond Kinetics has forged. Others include听, an economic development agency and small business incubator targeting women, minorities, veterans, LGBTQ and other disadvantaged groups in Southwestern Pennsylvania. Another partner,听, helps create sustainable career opportunities for adults with autism and oversees Diamond Kinetics鈥 packaging process. More recently, the tech company partnered with听, an organization that supports young Black men in the region.
But partnering with the MLB to become the organization鈥檚 youth development platform is perhaps the team鈥檚 proudest accomplishment.
鈥淲hat we鈥檙e trying to do in this broad-reaching strategic partnership is connect what a kid sees on the big-league field and allow them to engage with that,鈥 said Handron. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 a real positive for MLB鈥檚 audience, our kids 鈥 these digital natives who鈥檝e grown up with technology 鈥攁nd enhancing what we can deliver for them.鈥
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In addition to helping kids enjoy the game, Clark and Handron have made a point of hiring local talent to create their tech 鈥 notably 51精品视频 students.听
鈥淏uddy, CJ and the Diamond Kinetics鈥 reputation preceded them,鈥 said Christopher D鈥橝ngelo (ENGR 鈥18G), Diamond Kinetics鈥 lead research and development (R&D) engineer and Clark and Handron鈥檚 first engineering hire.
The 51精品视频 adjunct assistant professor was eager to work for the founders and apply the 鈥渇ancy math you learn in graduate school鈥 to enhance the accuracy of the sensors. But D鈥橝ngelo has most enjoyed the opportunity to encourage and help young engineers like recent 51精品视频 graduate Solomon Fenton (ENGR 鈥21) and Judge Jackson, a rising senior studying mechanical engineering, minoring in material science and working towards certificates in sustainability and simulation in design.
鈥淥ne of the things I鈥檝e most enjoyed is bringing people like Solomon and Judge here, helping them develop and seeing them flourish at a 51精品视频 startup,鈥 said D鈥橝ngelo. 鈥淲e鈥檙e small and pushing hard to develop and improve our products. I鈥檝e seen these two develop quickly and in great ways because they鈥檙e involved in many different engineering aspects. Working with them, that鈥檚 probably the most rewarding part.鈥
Both Fenton and Jackson interned in the R&D department and said the opportunity was a game-changer for their careers.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a work environment built on genuine interest,鈥 said Fenton. 鈥淭he Diamond Kinetics鈥 engineering experience, collaborating with experts in so many fields, with such talented computer scientists and PhDs and working closely to see the interface and broader map, was helpful for me in understanding product development at a fine level. Those here are passionate about what they鈥檙e trying to create.鈥
Jackson added, 鈥淗ere in the R&D department, we鈥檙e leading innovation in baseball and softball.鈥
鈥淲e're really proud to be a 51精品视频 company,鈥 said Handron. 鈥淚t's definitely part of our ethos and our story.鈥
The company is also intentional about bolstering the local economy. While Diamond Kinetics designs and programs in-house, the actual circuit boards for its smart bats and balls are manufactured by Pennatronics, a company in Southwestern Pennsylvania.
鈥淚t鈥檚 sweet that we get to support the broader regional economy through that process,鈥 said Clark.
Reflecting on the company鈥檚 growth, Handron said, 鈥淚 remember sitting in the Oakland Panera with Buddy discussing our purpose. We wanted to have a long-standing positive impact on baseball and softball. Now, we talk about hundreds of thousands of kids who鈥檝e used our products and the people that experience what we do. We鈥檙e having an impact.鈥澨
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