
The new version of AI Skating Analysis moves the entire system to a new HDTS generation — a deeper rebuild across three areas that coaches, center managers and operators interact with every day: the web interface, the analytical engine, and the recording application. The result is a system that is not only more accurate, but genuinely easier and more professional to use in real hockey environments.
The entire user experience has been rebuilt from scratch: faster, cleaner, and designed around how coaches and managers actually work. Trend graphs let you track how a player's technique evolves over time. Two recordings can be placed side by side and compared rule by rule — both video and values together. Reports are more structured, with separate side and front views, and for each technical rule you immediately see the score alongside the optimal range.
Role management now covers admin, manager, coach and customer levels. Reports can be shared via a link without requiring login. The interface supports multiple languages including Slovak, Russian and Chinese.
The recording app has been modernized to match the new web interface visually and functionally. It supports simultaneous recording from two cameras with resilience against dropout or freeze. Cloud upload now includes automatic retry on connection failure. Athlete profiles capture richer data — gender, stick side, height, weight — with direct center assignment. The app updates itself automatically.
What this upgrade actually delivers is simple: less friction and more confidence at every step. A coach sees a clear picture of how a player has progressed over months, not just how they skated today. A center manager sends a report link and the parent opens it immediately, without creating an account or asking for help.
The new generation of AI Skating Analysis was built for centers that take development seriously. If you want to see how it works in your environment, reach out to the HDTS team — we are happy to show you what it looks like in practice.