Indoor multi-sport arena
01 / 02CASE STUDY

Indoor multi-sport arena

  • CAPACITY17 200 seats
  • SCREENS6 LED zones
  • TIMELINE9 days commissioning
  • OPERATOR1 console

A 17 200-seat arena rebuilt around a single operator booth. We replaced four legacy controllers with one console that handles scoring, replay, sponsor segments and house lights.

Commissioning ran in nine working days, including a full referee training cycle and a stress test against four parallel HD feeds.

Replaced four control rooms with one. We have not opened the legacy rack since.

Director of Game Operations
Outdoor football stadium
02 / 02CASE STUDY

Outdoor football stadium

  • CAPACITY59 000 seats
  • LATENCY< 16 ms
  • TRANSPORTSRT failover
  • REDUNDANCYHot mirror

A 59 000-seat football venue where every second of latency translates into broadcast cost. Our wireless cluster keeps the operator-to-screen latency under 16 ms across the full bowl.

Three concentric ring screens stay synchronised through SRT failover, with a hot spare controller mirrored at byte-level.

Sixteen milliseconds, end to end. Broadcasters stopped asking us about latency.

Head of Broadcast Engineering
Patents & IP

Proprietary core technology with layered protection.

  • IP-01

    Design patent

    Split-type multi-sport enclosure design (patent number to be filled).

  • IP-02

    Adaptive display method

    Invention patent pending: multi-sport rule-adaptive display method.

  • IP-03

    Adaptive communication switching

    Invention patent pending: four-mode adaptive communication switching system.

  • IP-04

    Hybrid control method

    Invention patent pending: LoRa + WiFi + Internet fused control method.

  • IP-05

    Software copyrights

    APP, web platform, and embedded firmware software rights registered.

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