Rugby World Cup puts CSx's concussion software on the try line as head injury concerns grow

Rugby World Cup puts CSx's concussion software on the try line as head injury concerns grow
By Fiona Rotherham Sept. 22 (BusinessDesk) - Concussion management software developed by Kiwi technology company CSx has been put to the test by teams in Rugby World Cup 2015 as a UK medical chief calls for rule changes to protect players from head injuries. The Auckland-based company, founded by former sports therapist Ed Lodge and bankrolled by Blues co-owner Murray Bolton, has been developing the concussion technology for the past four years and saw the World Cup as an opportunity to showcase its product. The use of its software by...