Jul. 2000
Established to R&D the rehabilitation technology by use of biomechanics and motion analysis technology.
Oct. 2002
Reorganized as G-Sport Corporation and relocated the head office from Sumida-ku to Taito-ku.
Dec. 2002
Personal motion capture system product, KROPS released.
Jul. 2003
Development of a tele-rehabilitation system using digital human models" was selected by Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan (IPA) for its "Small and Medium IT Venture Support Project".
Dec. 2003
The new muscle activation simulation and visualization technology, 3D Muscle Simulator ARMO released.
Dec. 2003
ARMO, a muscle simulator tele-rehabilitation system, commended by the Chairman of the Information Technology Month Promotion Conference (sponsored by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry).
Aug. 2004
The University of Tokyo's Professor Chinosuke Fukashiro supervised the release of a DVD on children's movement improvement education.
Sep. 2005
Simple posture measurement system "Yugamiru" released under the supervision of Professor Fukui of Bunkyo Gakuin University.
Jan. 2006
ARMO Gait Moment Visual Release with visual display of joint moments.
Apr. 2006
3DCG functional anatomy educational software "Kaitai Enshou" released.
Jul. 2006
Moved the head office to the current location in Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo, positioning "Healthcare IT" as a core business field.
Nov. 2008
"Microsoft Innovation Award 2008" Grand Prize Winner.
Apr. 2011
Release of Pocket IMU2, a compact and simple posture measurement sensor.
Jul. 2014
Head office relocated from Taito-ku to Bunkyo-ku.
Jun. 2017
Selected for JETRO's ASEAN-Japan New Industry Creation Demonstration Project.
Nov. 2020
Head office relocated from Bunkyo-ku to Chiyoda-ku.
History