2025/10/06

Under the global trend of upgrading global sports research towards more refined and quantitative analysis, universities and research institutions around the world are accelerating their exploration of the integration path between technology and academic research. On September 18th, CHINGMU Qing Tong Vision and the Sports and Leisure Science College of Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) in the Shahabang campus of UiTM officially signed a cooperation memorandum. This collaboration not only marks an important milestone for Qing Tong Vision in the field of overseas sports science, but also provides crucial technical support through customized optical motion capture solutions. It injects new technological impetus into UiTM's sports analysis laboratory, helping it enhance efficiency and effectiveness in sports research and practical applications.

The dean of the Sports and Leisure Science College of Malaysia's Malaya Institute of Craft Technology, Associate Prof. Dr Raja Mohamed Firhad (left)
Signed the cooperation memorandum with Zhang Haiwei (right), the founder and CEO of Qingtong Vision
The signing ceremony was presided over by Associate Prof. Dr Raja Mohamed Firhad, the dean. It is worth noting that this cooperation agreement was signed at a time when the NAPESS International Conference (National Association of Physical Education and Sports Science) first left India and landed in Malaysia. At the event, over 100 experts and representatives from the fields of education and research from China, Malaysia, India, Thailand, Japan, Ukraine, etc. gathered to exchange views on cutting-edge topics such as sports science, training load monitoring, movement performance optimization, physical education, and youth sports talent selection. As a technical partner of UITM, Qing Tong Vision made a simultaneous appearance at the NAPESS conference, highlighting the technical advantages and application scenarios of its core products such as optical motion capture software and motion capture cameras. The system can integrate force platforms and electromyography devices, relying on real-time high-precision motion capture capabilities, multi-modal motion data analysis, and archive management, to help researchers conduct technical movement review and scientific training in a precise and data-driven manner.

Ding Guanhong, the product manager of Qingtong Vision, gave an introduction to the optical motion capture system at the NAPESS international conference.
On the other hand, in response to the demand for the convenience of motion capture, Qingtong Vision can also provide a markerless motion capture solution. By combining the AI reference camera R3 with the motion capture software, it can achieve high-precision motion capture data collection in a smooth and convenient manner, building a "technology + research" collaborative bridge for the development of sports science. Zhang Haiwei, the founder and CEO of Qingtong Vision, said: "This is an important step in Qingtong Vision's global development. We look forward to injecting more technological power into sports science and sports health through this cooperation."
After the meeting, the Qing Tong Visual Technology team conducted a customized motion capture training session for the core team members of the UITM Motion Analysis Laboratory. Through a combination of theory and practice, they provided detailed explanations on the principles and characteristics of optical motion capture equipment, the hardware setup process, as well as the parameter adjustment techniques for motion science scenarios, the linkage application of motion capture data and scientific research analysis software, etc. This helped the team quickly grasp the key technical points and laid a solid foundation for the subsequent application of motion capture technology in daily scientific research.

Ding Guanhong, the product manager of Qing Tong Vision, conducted motion capture training for the UITM Motion Analysis Laboratory team.

A group photo of Qing Tong Vision with the team members of the UITM Motion Analysis Laboratory at the University of Technology Malaysia (UITM)
Starting from the open and cross-border hosting approach of the first NAPESS international conference, to the new chapter of technological collaboration initiated by CHINGMU, the Eye Vision and the Malaysian University of Technology and Arts (UITM), this collaboration not only injected new vitality into the academic exchanges of sports research, but also built a new bridge for cooperation between China and Malaysia in the fields of technology and sports education.
In the future, as the Qing Tong visual motion capture technology gradually becomes operational in the UITM Sports Analysis Laboratory, both parties will further deepen their cooperation in areas such as course teaching, research projects, and technology transfer, jointly exploring more application scenarios of smart sports, and making motion capture technology a booster for global sports health and sports research and innovation development.