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Lighting technology for gymnastics tour

The Turn- und Sportfördergesellschaft mbh has used technology from GLP German Lights Products for the lighting design of the `Feuerwerk der Turnkunst`. This ensures a high standard of lighting technology during the tour. Read more

Dayton Dragons add more LED technology

The Dayton Dragons have added to their game-day experience by once again partnering with Daktronics to install two new fence displays and a home plate ribbon display. Installation was recently completed at Day Air Ballpark in Dayton. Read more

​Kai Tak Sports Park promotes green sports practices

Kai Tak Sports Park, the future home venue for Hong Kong, is set to redefine the sports landscape with its facilities. It takes the lead in promoting green sports practices to create an eco-friendly and low-carbon venue for sporting events. Read more

Oklahoma shaped Scoreboard at Love’s Field

Daktronics has partnered with the University of Oklahoma to bring an Oklahoma-shaped video scoreboard to Love’s Field, the school’s new softball stadium in Norman. The project includes two backstop displays and two canopy displays. Read more

Fan zone at American Express Stadium approved

Brighton and Hove City Council has approved draft plans to build a new fan zone at the American Express Stadium in Brighton. The modern facility is scheduled to open for the 2024/25 season. Read more

Mediolanum Forum equipped with new sound system

The Mediolanum Forum in Milan has been equipped with a new sound system from NEXO. The new system improves performance in the areas of speech intelligibility and audience coverage. Read more

Lighting experts with a positive trade fair conclusion

Prolight + Sound 2024 was the third industry gathering in a short space of time. For GLP - German Light Products, it is already clear that the event will also have a fixed place in the diary in 2025. Read more

The O2 introduces carbon capture pilot series

London-based multi-purpose arena The O2 has teamed up with two sustainable event delivery partners to pilot the extraction of CO2 from live events. In total, over 500 tonnes of CO2 were filtered out of the air at four concerts. Read more

“Premium should be for all”

​Built for Paris 2024, the adidas arena opened at the beginning of February 2024. In an interview with STADIAWORLD, Nicolas Dupeux, CEO of Paris Entertainment Company, talks about the construction phase, the character and the special target group approach of the arena. Read more