FLAGSHIP SERIES: STADIUM TECH REPORTS

Introducing: The Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey!
To all stadium, arena, ballpark, race track, concert-hall, convention-center, airport, casino and other large public venue owners, operators and administrators and deployers of connectivity technology: We need you! That is, we need you to take our Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey, a vehicle designed to find out "where we're at, and where we're going" when it comes to connectivity technology and the business Read More>>
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Stadium Tech Report: San Francisco’s AT&T Park lives up to its wireless reputation
June 15, 2015 By Paul Kapustka
Many times here at Mobile Sports Report we've referred to AT&T Park as the "most connected" or "best connected" stadium in baseball, if not for all sports anywhere. But even after multiple network tours and numerous reports from stats given to us by Giants CIO Bill Schlough and his staff I realized that one thing I've never done is to roam around the park on a game day, checking to see if its Read More>>

Niners: Mobile app produced $800K in food orders at Levi’s Stadium
June 10, 2015 By Paul Kapustka
Having a mobile app that allowed for in-seat food and beverage delivery helped produce $802,791 in revenue at Levi's Stadium last season, according to San Francisco 49ers execs Wednesday. In a panel presentation at the Veritix Sports Facilities & Franchises/Ticketing Symposium presented by SportsBusiness Journal/Daily in Santa Clara, Niners chief operating officer Al Guido and VenueNext CEO Read More>>
New Report: Baseball AND Soccer stadium tech updates
June 10, 2015 By Paul Kapustka
MOBILE SPORTS REPORT is pleased to announce the second issue in our second year of our STADIUM TECH REPORT series, which includes a focus on baseball and soccer stadium technology deployments, and team-by-team coverage of technology deployments for all 30 MLS teams -- AND all 20 MLS teams. Download your free copy today! We spent a long time getting this longest-ever report ready, but if you Read More>>
Stadium Tech Professionals: Time to take our 2015 stadium tech survey!
June 2, 2015 By Paul Kapustka
If you are a stadium technology professional working for a school, team or stadium ownership group, it's that time of year again -- we need your participation to make our 2015 State of the Stadium Technology Survey our best yet! Now in its third year of existence, the "State of the Stadium" survey is the only independent, large-public-venue research that charts deployments of stadium technology Read More>>

Thinking out loud: Stadiums need better game-day online response teams
June 1, 2015 By Paul Kapustka
Maybe I just haven't been to enough stadiums, but in the ones I visited over the last year I was struck by the fact that none of them seemed to have any kind of a place for live, updated game-day information where fans could find the kind of answers that might really improve their attendance experience. In visiting various professional and top-level collegiate venues and interviewing Read More>>

NBA stadium tech reports — NBA West, Southwest Division
May 27, 2015 By Paul Kapustka
Editor's note: The following team-by-team capsule reports of NBA stadium technology deployments are an excerpt from our most recent Stadium Tech Report, THE HOOPS AND HOCKEY ISSUE. To get all the capsules in one place as well as our featured reports, interviews and analysis, download your free copy of the full report today. Reporting by Chris Gallo NBA WEST: Southwest Division Dallas Read More>>

Thinking out loud: When will stadium apps use voice commands?
May 26, 2015 By Paul Kapustka
In the overall world of smartphones, voice commands and help-me services like Apple's Siri are commonplace. So when will voice commands become part of stadium apps, a place where they could be really useful? Unfortunately, I don't have an answer and I bet if I asked Siri I wouldn't get a clear reply. But as the kickoff column in what is planned as a weekly "thinking out loud" feature here, Read More>>

In-seat food delivery returns to Levi’s Stadium for Earthquakes soccer game
May 20, 2015 By Paul Kapustka
In-seat food delivery, the feature perhaps most unique to Levi's Stadium, will return this Sunday for a MLS game between the San Jose Earthquakes and the Orlando City SC, a 4 p.m. start at the 68,500-seat home of the San Francisco 49ers. While in-seat food delivery was active for all the Niners' home games this past NFL season, the feature ran into some issues during the Coors Light Stadium Read More>>






