SKIDATA's entry and exit solutions have been adopted by Noevir Stadium Kobe, which aims to be an innovative and convenient smart stadium.
Noevir Stadium Kobe is the home stadium of Vissel Kobe, which belongs to the J1 League of the Japan Professional Football League, and has been used for many international soccer tournaments, including the 2002 FIFA World Cup. As part of the Smart Stadium initiative, all tickets will have QR codes printed on them starting from the 2020 season. The introduction of the SKIDATA access control solution has enabled smooth entry into the stadium, improving customer satisfaction and reducing operational costs. Additionally, visualizing entry status in real-time has also contributed to the efficiency of daily operations. The SKIDATA solution provides more efficient stadium management and new marketing opportunities. • Smooth entry is achieved through QR code scanning. • Real-time monitoring of visitor numbers and other conditions allows for operational efficiency. At Noevir Stadium Kobe, these initiatives have enabled paperless entry processing with fewer staff, optimizing stadium operational efficiency and reducing operational costs, while also facilitating new marketing that integrates ticket issuance and arrival information for visitors.
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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