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Venue tech professionals: Please take the 2024 Stadium Connectivity Outlook Survey NOW!
It's that time of the year again, when we ask all our stadium technology professionals to share their insights by taking our annual Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey! If you are one of our readers who is directly involved with the selection, deployment or approval of in-venue technology deployments (and this can be an in-house or outside consultant role), I ask...Feature
Security Scanners Market Report: New walk-through security screening technology is gaining rapid acceptance among venues
Building on Stadium Tech Report’s exploration of concessions automation, we’re kicking off a series focused on venue security that dives into efforts to eliminate crowding at stadium entries while preserving hard-won gains in stadium security. Look below for links to all parts of our "Security Scanners Market Report," including explanations of how any why this technology came to market, analysis...Feature
Security Scanners Market Report: Stadiums are rapidly adopting new walk-through security scanners
Part 1: Accelerating security screening Long lines for security screening, once the bane of fans at just about every sports and entertainment venue, are rapidly disappearing of late thanks to new security screening technology that is gaining rapid acceptance among venue owners and operators. The pandemic opened a new chapter in stadium operations. Common wisdom surrounding the fan experience was...Feature
Security Scanners Market Report: Exception processing, and preventing tragedy
Part 2: Exception processing, preventing tragedy While we introduced this series by highlighting the benefits of accelerating security screening and the obvious benefits of reducing staffing requirements, we must acknowledge the importance of preventing bad actors from carrying a weapon or weapons into a public venue. The examples of tragedy are too numerous to enumerate here. Venue operators have a...Feature