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KINNOVATE centre opened at the Faculty of Kinesiology in Zagreb
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KINNOVATE centre opened at the Faculty of Kinesiology in Zagreb

The KINNOVATE center at the Faculty of Kinetics in Zagreb was officially opened, marking the largest infrastructure investment at the faculty in the past 50 years, valued at 2.35 million euros. Funded by the European Union through the NextGenerationEU program, the project includes the renovation of a sports hall and the establishment of a technologically advanced center for sports diagnostics, biomechanics, physiology, and human performance research in Croatia. The new facilities will be available not only to academic researchers but also to professional sports clubs, national associations, elite athletes, healthcare institutions, rehabilitation centers, and businesses. Minister of Science, Education, and Youth Radovan Fuchs emphasized the impact of such investments on both academia and society, highlighting efforts to strengthen Croatia’s research capacity and its connection to the economy. The center features cutting-edge technology like Theia3D for motion analysis, the h/p/cosmos gaitway 3D Arsalis for real-time gait analysis, and KangaTech 360 PRO for assessing athlete readiness. It also incorporates artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and neuroscience tools for simulates

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Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 98Objective 967 days ago
Zagreb received one of the most advanced sports diagnostic centers in the region

The University of Kinetics in Zagreb has officially opened the KINNOVATE center, a major investment in infrastructure worth 2.35 million euros. Funded by the European Union through the NextGenerationEU program, the project was part of a call for investment in research and innovation infrastructure. The new facility includes advanced technology for sports diagnostics, biomechanics, physiology, and human performance research. It is designed to serve both academic purposes and professional sports organizations, national federations, elite athletes, healthcare institutions, rehabilitation centers, and the broader economy. Minister Radovan Fuchs emphasized the impact of such investments on science, society, and the economy, highlighting Croatia’s commitment to strengthening its research capacity and international competitiveness. Key technologies include Theia3D for motion analysis, h/p/cosmos gaitway 3D for real-time gait assessment, and KangaTech 360 PRO for injury risk evaluation. The center also incorporates artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and neuroscience tools for studying decision-making under competitive conditions.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a significant government-funded scientific infrastructure project, it presents the information objectively without overt ideological framing. The focus is on the technical capabilities and economic benefits of the center rather than partisan advocacy. The tone remains non

Why these scores (Factual 98 · Objective 96): The article provides detailed and specific information about the opening of the KINNOVATE center, including funding sources, value, and intended uses. All claims are consistent with the cross-source consensus and appear well-supported.

HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenterFactual 97Objective 957 days ago
KINNOVATE centre opened at the Faculty of Kinesiology in Zagreb

The KINNOVATE center at the Faculty of Kinetics in Zagreb was officially opened, marking the largest infrastructure investment at the faculty in the past 50 years, valued at 2.35 million euros. Funded by the European Union through the NextGenerationEU program, the project includes the renovation of a sports hall and the establishment of a technologically advanced center for sports diagnostics, biomechanics, physiology, and human performance research in Croatia. The new facilities will be available not only to academic researchers but also to professional sports clubs, national associations, elite athletes, healthcare institutions, rehabilitation centers, and businesses. Minister of Science, Education, and Youth Radovan Fuchs emphasized the impact of such investments on both academia and society, highlighting efforts to strengthen Croatia’s research capacity and its connection to the economy. The center features cutting-edge technology like Theia3D for motion analysis, the h/p/cosmos gaitway 3D Arsalis for real-time gait analysis, and KangaTech 360 PRO for assessing athlete readiness. It also incorporates artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and neuroscience tools for simulates

Bias read (Center): The article presents the opening of a research center funded by EU programs and highlights government initiatives to boost scientific infrastructure and economic development. While the subject involves government spending and policy, the framing remains neutral, focusing on factual outcomes and the괐

Why these scores (Factual 97 · Objective 95): This article closely mirrors the first in content and structure, providing similar details about the KINNOVATE center. It contains minor typographical errors but remains highly factual and aligned with the cross-source consensus.

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