The biggest shift in the fan experience is personalization. A massive jumbotron is no longer enough. The new standard, seen in venues across the United States, is the .
The infrastructure behind these features is what truly defines the modern stadium. It is a "smart city" in miniature.The stadium, as a living organism, uses to manage energy efficiency, security, and crowd flow in real-time. Security teams can monitor the density of crowds in different areas of the stadium to prevent bottlenecks, while environmental sensors adjust HVAC systems based on the number of people in a particular section. The Future of the Fan Fu03b1m0u03bcs F00tbu03b1llzip
The Connected Coliseum: How Stadium Technology Changed Football Forever The biggest shift in the fan experience is personalization
Paper tickets are obsolete. Facial recognition and Bluetooth beacons allow for frictionless, ticketless entry, managing crowds without the dreaded long lines. The infrastructure behind these features is what truly
Historically, taking a seat at a sold-out game meant entering a data dead zone. You were in the middle of a massive crowd, but disconnected. That changed with the massive, multi-year rollout of high-density and 5G cellular networks inside venues.
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