The Paris Olympic Games will feature a revolutionary timing system, Scan ‘O’ Vision Ultimate

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The company is integrating computer vision technology to monitor athletes and objects throughout competitions. This technology will be deployed in various sports, including beach volleyball, diving, tennis, pole vaulting and gymnastics, providing real-time data and helping judges make fair decisions.

Additionally, Omega is launching “Vionardo,” an advanced graphics technology that provides detailed information on live timing, scoring and athletes.

This system will display 4K UHD graphics in real time and can be adapted to multilingual broadcasts, meeting the needs of global broadcast rights holders.

Vionardo’s interactive interface enables the use of Olympic broadcast services by managers and volunteers, supporting remote graphics services, reducing on-site infrastructure and promoting sustainability.

Other key Omega equipment for the Paris Olympics includes an electronic starting pistol, athletics starting blocks, a quantum stopwatch with an error margin of just one ten-millionth of a second (more than five times more accurate than previous systems), photoelectric cell technology, touchpads for swimming events, a Swimming Light Show system, high-resolution scoreboards, motion detection sensors and positioning systems used in various sports, including swimming and athletics.

With these innovations, Omega continues its legacy of precision and reliability, ensuring that the Paris Olympic Games will benefit from the most advanced timing and measurement technology available.

The 2024 Summer Olympics will feature 329 events in 32 sports.

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