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1.37 million awarded in HeadHealthTECH g


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New York, NY (June 30, 2020) The National Football League (NFL) and Football Research, Inc. (FRI) today awarded $1.37 million in HeadHealthTECH grant funding to four teams of innovators to support the creation of their helmet prototypes to be submitted as part of the ongoing , a contest with an additional prize of $1 million.The NFL Helmet Challenge is an innovation challenge that aims to stimulate the development by experts, innovators and helmet manufacturers of a new helmet for NFL players that outperforms, based on specified laboratory testing, all helmets currently worn by NFL players. https://www.wildjerseymall.com/mikko-koivu-jersey The $1.37 million in grant funding awarded today is an extension of the NFL's funding series and was designed to facilitate broad participation in the NFL Helmet Challenge. Applicants will use HeadHealthTECH Challenge funds to bolster their entry into the NFL Helmet Challenge competition. HeadHealthTECH funding is not required to participate in the NFL Helmet Challenge and other applicants are invited and encouraged to participate.The Helmet Challenge will culminate in July 2021 with applicants submitting helmet prototypes for laboratory testing used by the NFL-NFLPA engineers to rank helmets over the last six years.Awardees of HeadHealthTECH Helmet Challenge grant funding are as follows. Their submi sion descriptions appear in italics below as described by the winners in their grant applications.Christopher Yakacki | Impre sio, Inc. and CU DenverDenver, Colorado - $491,999Xenith, RHEON, BASF, The University of Waterloo | Xenith Project OrbitDetroit, Michigan - $412,000Eric Wagnac (ETS) and Franck LeNaveaux | KollideMontreal, Qubec - $238,545Matthew Panzer | UVA, Nama Development and Topologica, Inc.Charlottesville, Virginia - $223,047"By bringing together experts from multiple disciplines, the NFL Helmet Challenge aims to encourage revolutionary advances in helmet design," saidJeff Miller,NFL Executive Vice President of Communications, Public Affairs and Policy, who oversees the NFL's health and safety work. "The awardees demonstrated the potential to do just that.We're very excited to support their efforts and test their prototypes next year. This is one more sign of the recent transformation in the protective equipment space more in the last couple of years than over the previous decade and we https://www.wildjerseymall.com/nino-niederreiter-jersey are committed to keeping this momentum going.""The extraordinarily high level of engagement and breadth of innovative work happening right now in the protective equipment space is exciting to see," said Dr. Barry Myers, Director of Innovation at Duke University's Clinical and Translational Science Institute (Duke CTSI), who chairs the Oversight Committee that selected the winners. "The four winners awarded today all demonstrated the ability to develop a winning helmet, but there is definitely more to come from many of the other teams and start-ups we saw submit proposals and we look forward to opportunities to support these entrepreneurs in the future."The HeadHealthTECH Challenge grant funding is just one of the many resources that the NFL has brought to bear to support potential applicants throughout https://www.wildjerseymall.com/devan-dubnyk-jersey the NFL Helmet Challenge proce s. Other available resources include those developed through the Engineering Roadmap, such as NFL and of modern football helmets. Additionally, the NFL in November 2019 to kick off the challenge, which brought together 300 engineers, manufacturing experts and innovators from acro s the country for three days of information-sharing and collaboration. The symposium provided potential applicants, including many of today's grant winners, with background on the current state of the science around helmets and head injuries in the NFL and information on the challenge and available resources.For more information on the NFL Helmet Challenge and how to enter, potential applicants should visit: .About the HeadHealthTECH Challenge SeriesThe HeadHealthTECH Challenge series is one component of the , a $60-million comprehensive effort funded by the NFL and managed by FRI to improve the understanding of the biomechanics of head injuries in profe sional football and to create incentives for helmet manufacturers, small busine ses, entrepreneurs, universities and others to develop and commercialize new and improved protective equipment, including helmets.FRI awards the most promising HeadHealthTECH Challenge proposals with monetary grants and in-kind support. A panel of expert judges selected by Duke CTSI, in collaboration with FRI, reviews and provides feedback to all proposals. Every HeadHealthTECH Challenge applicant is invited to reapply and receives constructive feedback from Duke CTSI biomechanical experts to help refine innovations and increase chances for succe s on future submi sions.The HeadHealthTECH Challenges have awarded more than $1.6 million in grants to date to help advance the development of 13 new technologies https://www.wildjerseymall.com/jared-spurgeon-jersey : , announced in April 2017, are for its highly efficient energy-absorbing Zorbz technology and for its Guardian Cap technology a soft helmet cover designed to reduce the severity of impacts. , announced in October 2018, are , to research the effectivene s of its 2nd Skull skull cap in reducing impact forces and developing a second-generation version; , for its prototype HitGard multi-component helmet system concept; and , for its Crash Cloud, an impact liner system using restricted air flow and foam in helmets and protective gear. for its ultra-di sipative padding made from liquid-crystal elastomers (LCEs); https://www.wildjerseymall.com/jason-zucker-jersey , to support the development and testing of its novel impact-attenuating pads for football helmets; and for the testing of its anti-rotational kinematic (ARK) helmet prototype. for its all-new sports surface; for its FEAM material; and Yobel Technologies, LLC for its faceguard. , announced in November 2018, is , for its unique padding material for use as a helmet liner. , announced in March 2019, are to tailor its Crash Cloud technology for use in Schutt's AirXP Pro Q10 helmet, and , for its energy absorbing XPF material.About the NFL's Health and Safety InitiativesThe NFL is committed to advancing progre s in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of sports-related injuries. As part of the NFL's ongoing health and safety efforts, in September 2016, Commi sioner Goodell launched . a league-wide health and safety initiative. At the heart of the initiative is a pledge of $100 million in support of independent medical research and engineering advancements and a commitment to try to protect our players and make our game safer, including through enhancements to medical protocols and improvements to how our game is taught and played. For more information about the NFL's heal

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