REPORT 049
ARENA CIUDAD DE MEXICO
Company: Daktronics Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Daktronics has designed and built an integrated LED super system for Arena Ciu- dad de Mexico, Mexico City, that includes one of the world’s largest centre-hung displays supported by a Daktronics hoist system. “The two key factors for us selecting Daktronics were quality and experience. Daktronics has a proven history of providing a superior product, with exceptional quality,” said Guillermo Garza, CFO of Avalanz and Director of the Arena Ciudad de México construction project. Daktronics designed and manufactured the system for Arena Ciudad de México that includes a large area display wrapping the façade of the building, two digital ribbon boards circling the inside of the arena and the large centre-hung display configuration. The centre-hung configuration alone includes 12 LED video displays and measures approximately 13.9 metres high by 23.8 metres wide, weighing approximately 68,000kg. The two largest displays use 10mm pixel technology and measure approximately 11.1 metres high x 19.9 metres wide. There are also two square displays on the ends of the rectangular centre-hung and eight additional displays, two each on the top and bottom of each side of the structure. The displays show dynamic live video, dazzling graphics, custom animation, full colour graphics and logos, up-to-the-minute sports statistics, timing and results information and more. The main centre-hung display is raised and lowered using a custom-designed Vortek hoist system from Daktronics. This system, which incorporates the latest in hoisting technology and safety, supports the display at varying elevations depend- ing on the venue’s needs. Complementing the primary centre-hung scoreboard are two LED ribbon boards
mounted on the interior fascia of the seating decks. The largest measures more than 361 metres in length and the second extends over 181 metres. Daktronics LED displays are extremely popular with fans and sponsors alike because of their ability to present exciting motion graphics and real time content, including in-game statistics, out-of-town scores, closed captioning information, animation and video clips. The exterior of the building features a display spanning approximately 29 me- tres high x 209 metres wide utilising ProPixel LED stick elements. This unique technology is mounted on the exterior of the building above an open-air concourse area. These full colour LED strips allow for great visibility and image clarity for those viewers in front of the display, while allowing those behind the display to see through it. Daktronics’ powerful new Show Control System is front and centre in the video control room. Its robust software suite allows users to design, edit and produce an endless variety of colorful digital content and instantly deliver clips to the displays throughout the venue. Daktronics partnered with Publitronics, a México-based, company to provide a turnkey solution for Arena Ciudad de México. “The customer wanted a very reliable and robust system using the highest quality integrated products, which they were confident Daktronics and Publitronics could deliver,” said Constancio Leal, Owner, Publitronics. “Daktronics and Publitronics were able to provide the turnkey solution the customer was looking for.”
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