NFL Challenge Winners Spot, Prevent Brain Injuries With Virtual Reality Goggles From: Manufacturing.net - 11/19/2014 Last spring, the National Football League, the sports performance brand Under Armour, and GE called on researchers, scientists and enthusiasts to find new tools for detecting concussions and protecting football players from traumatic brain injuries. The partners just announced the first seven winners of the latest stage of the Head Health Challenge. Their solutions range from 3D virtual reality systems designed to detect brain injury to 3D printed “microlattice” materials engineered to reduce the force of the impact and a helmetless training technique. Read the entire article and learn about the winning entries at: http://www.manufacturing.net/news/2014/11/nfl-challenge-winners-spot-prevent-brain-injuries-with-virtual-reality-goggles Links: Head Health Challenge II https://ninesights.ninesigma.com/web/head-health Head Health Challenges - Purpose https://ninesights.ninesigma.com/web/head-health/purpose Head Health Challenge Winners Use Virtual Reality Goggles, 3D Printed "Microlattice" to Spot and Prevent Brain Injuries (with videos) http://www.gereports.com/post/102959661855/head-health-challenge-winners-use-virtual-reality Virtual Reality and 3D Printing to Address Head Injuries http://www.mdtmag.com/news/2014/11/photos-videos-day-virtual-reality-and-3d-printing-address-head-injuries