Child hockey player wearing Linx IAS

A Powerful New Weapon in the War Against Sports-Related Concussion Injuries

Rochester, N.Y. — With a pedigree of developing blast force sensors used in military and law enforcement settings, BlackBox Biometrics® Inc. brings its proven expertise in measuring the unseen impact of concussive forces from the battlefield to the playing field with the Linx Impact Assessment System (IAS). Born from combat-tested technology, the company’s latest product will make its debut in January at the Consumer Electronics Show 2015.

Up to 3.8 million people a year are affected by a sports- or recreation-related brain injury, according to a 2013 Institute of Medicine report. The Linx IASTM technology comes at a time when that number is rising, especially among young adults and children, as evidenced by a 2011 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study, which found that between 2001 and 2009, the number of Americans younger than 19 treated each year for sports concussions rose to 250,000 from 150,000.

The Linx IAS concussion management system combines wearable technology with a mobile application to provide athletes, parents and coaches with real-time data and analysis of potential impact-related head injuries. The wearable technology weighs about the same as a nickel, is the size of a stick of gum, and fits easily into a skull cap or headband, allowing it to be worn in any sports
environment. The companion mobile app, which will be available for Apple and Android devices, allows for impact monitoring and sideline testing, giving the user the ability to detect head impacts across sports and over time.

Linx IAS will be available for purchase by the end of Q1 2015.

About BlackBox Biometrics, Inc.
BlackBox Biometrics is the industry leader in sensor technology to measure concussive forces. The company’s Blast GaugeTM System is currently used by the U.S. Military, law enforcement tactical officers, and international military and research organizations. BlackBox Biometrics specializes in developing innovative technology that measures the unseen impact of concussive injuries, aiding in the triage and treatment of traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Its newest product, Linx IAS sports concussion management and measurement system, brings visibility to the unseen impact of sports head injuries. For more information about Linx IAS, visit www.LinxIAS.com.

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