Caribbean Sports Intelligence
SportsBrain applies artificial intelligence to talent discovery, athlete performance, injury prevention, anti-doping, and sports nutrition. Built in Jamaica. Built for the Caribbean. Built to win.
Our Mission
SportsBrain is the first AI Sports Lab in Latin America and the Caribbean: cofounded by brothers Adrian and Nicholas Dunkley in memory of their Uncle Junior, who believed in the power of Caribbean sport to change lives. The global AI sports market is projected to reach $27.6 billion by 2030. Most of that investment will flow to leagues and federations in North America and Europe. SportsBrain exists to make sure the Caribbean is not left behind. Our AI Agent Coach, prescriptive injury prevention platform, drone computer vision analytics, and global athlete opportunity platform are the intelligence infrastructure the next generation of Caribbean champions deserves.
What We Build
Our AI scouting system identifies athletic potential from primary schools through to national programs. Using biometric assessments, movement analysis, and predictive modelling, we surface talent that traditional scouting misses. Every Jamaican child deserves to be seen.
Football / Track / Multi-SportReal-time monitoring of athlete physical and tactical attributes using wearable sensors, GPS devices, and video analysis. Our machine learning models give coaches a comprehensive picture of each player, from sprint speed to recovery rate to mental readiness.
Wearables / GPS / Video AIAn intelligent assistant coach that analyzes opposition, simulates tactical scenarios, and provides data-driven game plans. Our system learns your team, adapts to your playing style, and surfaces insights in plain language so every coach can use it.
Tactical AI / Game IntelligencePredictive models analyze training loads, physiological data, and historical injury patterns to flag injury risk before it becomes injury reality. Our system has shown the potential to reduce soft tissue injuries by up to 30% when integrated with structured training programs.
Predictive Health / Load ManagementPersonalized nutrition plans built from athlete biometrics, training demands, and local Caribbean food availability. Our AI accounts for heat, humidity, and the specific physiological profiles of Caribbean athletes to optimize fueling strategies for training and competition.
Personalized Nutrition / RecoveryAI-powered biological passport analysis to support clean sport across the Caribbean. Our system monitors athlete data longitudinally, flagging anomalies that may indicate doping while simultaneously identifying athletes who are definitively clean. Protecting the integrity of Caribbean sport.
Clean Sport / Biological PassportTalent Development
In 2023, SportsBrain partnered with the Game of Life Foundation to host the inaugural Caribbean AI Sports Youth Football Combine in Jamaica. Young athletes were assessed using AI-driven data collection, success rate forecasting, and program design. The framework spans from talent identification in primary and prep schools all the way up to national team preparation. We believe every Caribbean child deserves access to world-class sports science.
National Programs
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz have the speed, athleticism, and individual talent to compete on the world stage. What AI brings is the analytical edge. Our systems help coaches understand opponent weaknesses, optimize squad selection, manage player loads across a long qualification campaign, and make data-backed decisions at critical moments. The 2026 World Cup is within reach.
Track and Field
Jamaica is the greatest track and field nation on earth per capita. AI should accelerate that dominance, not disrupt it. Our sprint analytics, biomechanical modeling, and recovery optimization systems are designed specifically for the explosive, fast-twitch performance demands of Caribbean sprinters and field athletes. Usain Bolt's record may stand, but the next generation will be faster.
Government Partnership
The Sports AI Lab and SportsBrain initiative received funding from the Jamaican Government as part of a national commitment to use technology to elevate Jamaican sport. This public-private partnership demonstrates that when government, private sector, and AI innovators align, Caribbean athletes benefit. The sports AI lab is a model for the entire CARICOM region.
"The same island that gave the world the fastest man alive can give the world the smartest sports system on the planet."
Adrian Dunkley, Founder, SportsBrainIn the News
Our Today
SportsBrain received a Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ) Ignite grant to advance sports artificial intelligence in Jamaica, supporting the Sports AI Lab's work in talent discovery, performance analytics, and coaching intelligence.
Read ArticleJamaica Gleaner
The Jamaica Gleaner covers SportsBrain's inaugural Youth Football Combine, Jamaica's first AI-powered talent identification event, hosted in partnership with the Game of Life Foundation and endorsed by the PFJL.
Read ArticleJamaica Gleaner
The Gleaner reports on SportsBrain's AI assistant coach system: a complete framework spanning talent identification from primary schools up to national team preparation, with early warning indicators for injuries and tactical game intelligence.
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March 2026
The global AI sports market is on track to hit $27.6 billion by 2030. Teams using advanced analytics are seeing win-rate improvements of up to 20%. Here is why the sports AI revolution is not coming, it is already here.
Read MoreFebruary 2026
From talent identification in primary schools to performance analytics at the senior level, AI is giving Caribbean athletes the kind of support once reserved for the world's wealthiest federations.
Read MoreJanuary 2026
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz have the raw talent. What they need is the analytical edge. We break down exactly how artificial intelligence can transform Jamaica's football program from qualification to the quarter-finals.
Read MoreWe work with national federations, sports academies, schools, government agencies, and private clubs across the Caribbean. If you are serious about building a data-driven sports program, let us talk.