The smart stadium concept leads to revenue contribution and the creation of new value.
During the 2022 FIFA World Cup and the WBC held in March 2023, excitement spread throughout Japan, transcending traditional sports fans. Of course, the popularity of domestic leagues like J-League and professional baseball remains strong. No matter how much we talk about the digital age, the real emotions and excitement experienced in a stadium can be described as a unique experience. Recently, new systems utilizing digital technology have been introduced, contributing to the pursuit of convenience and the creation of new value. Have you heard of the term "smart stadium"? It refers to an evolved type of stadium that employs ICT technology for electronic ticketing and cashless payment management, as well as understanding crowd conditions for guidance and security, and incorporating various viewing formats such as multi-angle viewing and replay videos. Case Studies: ● Visualizing visitor information to solve various challenges ● Utilizing complete cashless systems to enhance fan engagement ● Achieving significant paperlessness while being environmentally conscious ● Aiming to provide more convenient, user-friendly, and value-added services
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SKIDATA's solutions have been implemented in over 10,000 facilities across more than 100 countries, including ski resorts, stadiums, theme parks, amusement parks, major airports, and trade fairs, supporting safe access control for people and vehicles through reliable management systems. SKIDATA focuses on providing intuitive, user-friendly, and secure solutions, contributing to the efficiency of facility operations and maximizing revenue with high cost-performance. Key benefits of implementing SKIDATA access control systems: - Diversification of ticket sales methods through integration with external ticketing data - Direct entry is realized, eliminating the need for exchange procedures at ticket counters - E-tickets reduce the risk of fraudulent copying and resale - Paperless operations save paper resources and reduce the risk of forgetting tickets - Customer demographic analysis based on collected data improves facility services and increases repeat customers - Real-time monitoring of entry status allows for flexible staff allocation adjustments and optimization according to entry conditions - Elimination of simple tasks such as ticket validation and headcount improves efficiency and entry flow - Minimization of health risks through contactless entry