All of the gathered information, and data from these sensor packed boxes will then be collected, digested with the Nokia Push teams computers, and Nokia devices to then go on to be used in future forecasts, and help snowboarders plan their moves, and tricks in digital form before hitting the slopes. To find out more about these sensor packed boxes, and the hard work that has been going on behind the scenes on cramming in the latest technology into them, check out Nokia Push Blog here.
In 2011, Nokia Push will be collaborating with the world�s biggest snowboarding company, Burton Snowboards, to create a new type of connected snowboarding. Work has already started between Nokia and Burton, and the collaboration will be run in the spirit of the Push project � transparently, and openly in beta. Throughout this time, regular videos will be published here detailing our progress so far, and counting down to our alpha launch at next year�s Burton Euro Open in January.
Whether you are a keen snowboarder, spectator, or just interested in gadgets, and technology, Nokia Push, and their upcoming event in Switzerland next month, with their new sponsor, Burton is sure going to be exiting.
With the latest, and greatest in connectivity technologies, bundled with sensors, and Nokia devices, not only will the Burton European Snowboarding championships be breathtaking to watch, the information gathered from select snowboards nearby from the black boxes fixed to snowboards will gather vital information about each snowboarders moves, tricks, heights they leave the ground, and so much more.
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