“Growing Adoption of Smart and Connected Lighting Systems”
- Stadiums are increasingly integrating smart and connected lighting systems that can be controlled remotely and customized in real-time to suit different event requirements
- These systems enhance operational efficiency by allowing stadium managers to schedule lighting, monitor energy use, and perform maintenance using centralized control platforms
- For instance, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London uses advanced lighting controls to create immersive experiences during football matches and concerts, boosting audience engagement
- Smart lighting also contributes to sustainability goals by reducing energy consumption and supporting compliance with environmental standards; the Allianz Arena in Munich has adopted LED-based smart lighting to cut down its carbon footprint
- The trend is also being supported by the growing popularity of multimedia shows during sports events, where lighting is synchronized with audio and visual effects to deliver captivating performances and elevate the overall fan experience



