Software Development
Tournament management systems, statistical analysis tools, performance tracking applications, and sports-specific software.
NEZ Sports
In retirement, the same inventive instincts that shaped a career in industrial engineering have found a new arena: sport.
Capabilities
Four disciplines where engineering rigor meets athletic performance.
Tournament management systems, statistical analysis tools, performance tracking applications, and sports-specific software.
Custom equipment, scoreboard electronics, prototypes, fixtures, and specialty parts—including ArcheryClock interface boards and LED display builds.
Multi-camera capture rigs—including a three-webcam OBS Studio system for X10 Archery—for simultaneous angle review with coaches.
Custom laser-engraved trophies, plaques, and event awards designed and produced in-house.
Featured Project
An experimental cross-format archery rating system designed to compare qualification-round scoring performance across different rounds, distances, target faces, scoring systems, and bow styles.
APR attempts to normalize performance across distances, target faces, scoring systems, indoor and outdoor events, bow styles, and event formats—so athletes and directors can compare apples to apples with full scorecard transparency.
Methodology, theory, scale benchmarks, and the full FAQ are maintained in the APR application.
Development Laboratory
Where Ideas Become Equipment, Software, and Solutions
Many sports technology products begin on a workbench, inside a CAD model, or as lines of code. The workshop is where fabrication, motion analysis, and hardware experiments come together before they become projects.
Custom bow grips, motion rigs, LED scoreboard builds, and tournament tooling all move through the same cycle:

Three-camera OBS Studio system for X10 Archery—overhead, behind, and side views recorded simultaneously.

Custom bow grips shaped by the archer, molded in platinum silicone, and cast in rigid polyurethane with bonded Flex-it soft zones.

Laser-engraved plaques, discs, and glass—from Hall of Fame sets to championship director awards.
Ready to explore what better data can do for your program?