NGPC Announces Partnership with Twiceme Technology
The AMA National Grand Prix Championship (NGPC) announced a new partnership with Twiceme Technology for the 2026 and 2027 seasons. The series will require all riders to equip their helmets with a Twiceme tag in an effort to increase safety in the event of an accident.
If an incident involving a rider occurs, medical teams will use the free Twiceme app, tap their smartphone to the Twiceme symbol on a rider’s helmet, and retrieve the rider’s Medical ID. The ID tag can include medications, blood type, allergies, medical conditions, and emergency contacts. This partnership will equip first responders with the information they need to make life-saving decisions when necessary.
About Twiceme Technology: Twiceme Technology is seamlessly embedded into a wide range of selected equipment, delivering digital safety technology. We integrate low-tech solutions to deliver high-tech safety features, enhancing value for both users and producers. By empowering people to help one another when it matters most, we set the benchmark for accessible, reliable, and human-centered safety.
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