1. Kinexon, a TUM spin-off, has equipped the European Championship soccer balls with high-precision sensors to assist referees in making decisions. 2. The sensors, which weigh only three grams, transmit data 500 times per second, providing real-time information on the ball's position, speed, and movements. 3. Beyond sports, Kinexon focuses on production and logistics, creating digital twins of factories to analyze and automate processes in real time.
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