Nodor acquires Autodarts to bring automatic scoring tech to global darts community
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Nodor acquires Autodarts to bring automatic scoring tech to global darts community
"deliver the most advanced playing, training and competition experiences for players worldwide."
"I've been playing professional darts for nearly 20 years and this next-generation technology is an absolute game-changer. Online play, training programs, connecting the darts community across the globe - it will take the sport to the next level."
"By combining our world-class equipment with their world-class technology, we are creating a platform that not only supports players at every level but also redefines how the game is played, practised and enjoyed globally."
Nodor, based in Bridgend and backed by private equity firm Inflexion, acquired Autodarts for an undisclosed sum. Autodarts uses cameras mounted above or around the board to detect where darts land and instantly calculate scores, with more than 85,000 players worldwide using the system to train, compete online and play socially. The acquisition aims to integrate Autodarts' automated scoring technology with Nodor's manufacturing to deliver advanced playing, training and competition experiences for players globally. The deal coincides with a surge in darts popularity after Luke Littler's world championship victory and carries endorsements from elite professionals.
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