What is the top concern of venues this year? According to the results of our annual Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey, finding enough people to help staff the return of capacity crowds to venues was top of mind among the stadium technology professionals who participated in our survey.
In a partnership with sponsor Verizon, in August and September of this year we reached out to the Stadium Tech Report audience and asked them to participate in our second Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey, which asked a wide range of questions about the current state of a venue’s connectivity, and where the venues, teams and schools would prioritize investments and strategies. Their answers are now available for you to read, in both a survey results format and an accompanying white paper that summarizes the data.
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In addition to staffing replacing Covid as the top concern, some key takeaways from this year’s survey include:
— Venues are looking to add more wireless connectivity, for fans and for back of house
— Cashierless concessions and walk-through security technologies are being deployed rapidly
— Private 5G is a target for supporting important back of house innovation
— Even as venues feel good about their digital transformation journey, security remains a growing concern
Get all the detailed insight from stadium technology professionals by downloading our full survey results and white paper today!
These are not just our words but the insights of our audience — honest feedback that provides an industry-wide perspective on the common issues facing venues of all shapes and sizes, from large NFL and college football stadiums to more-intimate sized venues, like concert halls. Thanks to our sponsoring partner Verizon, and a special thanks to all the stadium technology professionals who lent their time and insights to make this survey and its results possible.