The newly designed soccer robot can hit the ball at the speed of 100 miles per hour, which has exceeded the hitting speed of the fastest soccer player in the world.
In last year's World Cup, this newly designed football achieved good results. Adidas sold more than 654.38 million +05 million footballs. British universities that have cooperated with Adidas have also cooperated with Nike, Reebok and other companies to set up a design and research center of10.5 million pounds in universities, specializing in the industrial design of sports industry.
Adias made the ball for the World Cup in South Africa (the most round football in history). First-hand information of the World Cup in South Africa: Every four years, people are still the athletes running on the court, but for Adidas, the difference every four years is the football designed and produced by Adidas itself. Since 1970 World Cup in Mexico, Adidas has provided 10 soccer balls for the World Cup design, each of which is refreshing. Facing the upcoming World Cup in South Africa, Adidas football has naturally become the focus of attention of all fans and spectators. Today, I will take you to know the first-hand information of this Tiger official website South Africa World Cup ball designed by Adidas and the characteristics of these 1 1 soccer balls designed and produced by Adidas over the years. Before introducing the information of this World Cup football in South Africa, let's get to know the team that designed it. Adidas Innovation Team, hereinafter referred to as A.I.T, was established in 1999. Headquarters: herzog. Working environment: Surrounded by mountains and rivers. Nature: The design team of Adidas provides technical and design support for Adidas. This is one of their jobs and of course the most important one. Every year in the World Cup, this football will inevitably become the focus of the world's attention, which makes Adidas spend a lot of manpower and material resources to research and design this 1 1 football, which not only has a great breakthrough in aesthetic and visual impact, but also meets the needs of players in the design. However, Adidas has never let us down in every World Cup. This World Cup in South Africa is said to have designed the most round football in the world. How round is this ball used in the World Cup in South Africa? Let's see how hard it has gone from design to research and development. "Celebrate the whole world" is the name Adidas gave to the World Cup in South Africa. Why do you choose this name? The name comes from Zulu, a Bantu language family in South Africa, which means "Celebrate the whole world" in Chinese. The official website of Adidas explains that the celebration is to invite fans from all over the world to participate in this grand football festival to be held in South Africa. Of course, the emergence of "Celebrating the Whole World" Adeed Ise is also in it with great business dreams. As a sponsor of South Africa World Cup 12 teams, Adidas has invested a lot of money in it, hoping to bring more benefits to itself with this big platform. However, although this World Cup ball in South Africa is so eye-catching, its birth has consumed a lot of manpower and financial resources. Let's take a look at the birth of universal celebration. Futenma spent three years researching and designing at Adidas. With the help of the Sports Technology Research Center of Loughborough University, Adidas reduced the spherical skin to eight pieces, each of which was designed as a solid structure, and then all the skins were still spliced together by thermal bonding technology, making the most round football in history. Of course, to meet the needs of athletes, it is natural to improve the speed and accuracy of the ball. This is the real situation of football surface texture. This design is based on an aerodynamic principle called "aerodynamic groove", which has been proved to be the most stable flight in all football by large-scale testing and a lot of wind tunnel experiments in the laboratory. In terms of design, Adidas is also designed according to the culture of the host country. The football in this World Cup in South Africa has 1 1 colors, representing1/players, South Africa 1 1 tribes and1official languages, which shows the overall face of South Africa. I hope Adidas can get a good return on its investment in this field, and I also hope that the world's most round football can show its unique charm in the World Cup in South Africa.