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Facial Recognition attendance solutions
SportsBio

ZERO contact. Covid-19 compliant
SportsBio

All this from $2.00 per player per season
SportsBio
Facial Recognition Attendance Solutions
The SportsBio Facial Recognition Attendance Program is set to revolutionise the way community sporting clubs log player attendance at all local and away games.
The portable technology used to record player entry and participation at every game is simple-to-use and does away with the need for volunteer data-entry staff, which is becoming increasingly harder to find these days.
SportsBio creates seamless reporting, enabling the production of standard and custom reports that are tailored to suit individual organisation requirements.
Looking to the future
The software can be reprogrammed with ease for so many applications, including streamlining the payroll process for referee draws and invoices. SportsBio will help club organisers allocate referees to their independent games and payment schemes, depending on what level their qualifications. This will help dissolve any discrepancies when tracking earnings accrued.
The technology can be configured to suit a multitude of purposes.
The Easy Way to Capture Game-Day Data
SportsBio is a brand-new system that will revolutionise how all sporting organisations monitor player attendance to their events. The SportsBio Facial Recognition Program removes the risk of human error by automating the attendance process of players, officials, referee’s and volunteers on game days, with future plans to include loyalty programs.
With up to 99% accuracy, the SportsBio system measures Facial Recognition in 3 seconds then automatically stores the information, noting the exact time and date that a player has attended their sporting match.
There is also the ability to create specialised reports based on the gathered data, which can be helpful when compiling club information.
Automated Entry to Sports Games
This automated process removes the need for manual data entry, which was often a job for volunteers the week following the match and therefore posed the risk of mistakes being introduced into the information.
By replacing the volunteer paradigm, clubs are free of the need to source unpaid helpers for data entry, which is becoming a growing issue for many clubs. Also, volunteers’ can better utilise their time for other club activities, such as organising and resources.
Local sporting clubs can use the system to help eliminate fraudulent sign-ons, whereby players decide to sign on their mates when they are not in attendance or player swap in important games. This type of fraudulent behaviour has damaged the morale and playing ability of many community club members over time.
Suitable for all types of Australian sport, there are plans to launch the SportsBio program overseas, as well as introduce extended applications, such as payment gateways, enhanced security for more accurate verification and player loyalty programs.