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Belfast tech company planning to revolutionise art of goalkeeping

A Belfast-based technology company is planning to revolutionise the art of goalkeeping.

To coincide with the World Cup kicking off in Qatar, Northern Ireland firm INCISIV has officially launched its Virtual Reality simulator to the global market.

The company specialises in VR and has created a new simulator called CleanSheet to support aspiring goalkeepers prepare for critical moments in matches.

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CleanSheet delivers a unique virtual reality experience where goalkeepers can practice potential real-game scenarios. Developed by local neuro-technology company INCISIV, CleanSheet has sold over 30,000 copies since launching on Meta Quest’s App Lab in February.

INCISIV’s technology evolves from goalkeeping research inspired by the famous 'banana' kick scored by Brazil legend Roberto Carlos against France back in 1997 and originally carried out by Cathy Craig Co-Founder & CEO of INCISIV and Professor of Experimental Psychology at Ulster University.

Catchy said: “Backed by decades of research into the science behind goalkeeping, our vision with CleanSheet is simple - improve performance, make a positive difference to people’s lives and above all have a lot of fun.

"With applications for both professionals and aspiring amateur goalies, we are hoping the next Thibaut Courtois or Mary Earps will be inspired by our VR software made here in Belfast.”

Following huge demand on TikTok, INCISIV have adapted their ground-breaking goalkeeping technology, originally designed for professionals, so anyone can test their reactions and goalkeeping skills from the comfort of their living room.

CleanSheet turns VR hand controllers into goalkeeping gloves, allowing players to punch, catch, and throw the ball - as they would in a real match.

Opponents can launch headers, volleys and free kicks which they must save. Or they can be surrounded by portals, firing the ball as quickly as possible, testing reaction speed.

The INCISIV team will officially launch CleanSheet worldwide on the ByteDance-owned Pico Store later this month. The development of the project has been supported by funding from Northern Ireland Screen.

Richard Williams, Chief Executive Officer of Northern Ireland Screen commented: “As part of Northern Ireland’s Screen’s new four year strategy, Stories, Skills and Sustainability, we are committed to supporting indigenous companies driving forward the local immersive sector.

"We were delighted to support the production and evolution of CleanSheet, a VR experience backed by decades of research into the art of goalkeeping. I commend the team at INCISIV for its agility reaching and engaging global audiences on social media and responding to customer demand to take their product to new markets and audiences.”

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