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Creating a data-driven stadium with


transformative tech


If you’ve digitised checklists for your procedures, then it's worth exploring how you can better harness the power of data through transformative technology like IoT, sensors, and automation.


Arguably creating the greatest buzz, the continued rise of intelligent building technology gives you a relatively accessible opportunity to get smarter with your data. From sensors all


the


and way


monitoring through


are entering almost every day.


You should consider that every asset in your stadium, from HVAC and lighting systems to hand sanitiser dispensers and bins, is a potential (or existing) data input. And from this data, you have the ability to make your operations more efficient,


create


predictive models and even identify potential problems before they escalate. There’s a huge opportunity to reduce manual checks and free up your time for more valuable work.


While cost can be a barrier for some organisations, the entry point for smart technologies is improving all the time. Solutions that are competitively priced and offer strong ROI are things like HVAC or lighting sensors. Others still have a way


to go. However, it’s clear to


information modelling (BIM): new solutions


the market


systems, building


intelligent technologies are a long-term investment that can future-proof operations - so it’s worth weighing the risk and looking into options.


Building information management or automation systems (called BIM and BAS) are on the rise and getting smarter, but if they’re not already on the horizon for your facility, you should still keep them in mind, especially when investing in other smart tech options for your facility. Look for solutions that will ‘play nice’ with others: that is, those offering integration or APIs so you can be sure your data will eventually flow where you need it to.


What’s my top tip?


If your goal is to create a data- driven stadium then you need to try and think long-term. For any tech you’re investigating, you must consider if it will feed into any existing systems through integration.


Before


you sign-up, make sure you have a considered plan for roll-out, adoption, and proof of value.


SafetyCulture is a global technology company that supports


businesses to do


their best work every day. SafetyCulture maintains a UK headquarters in Manchester and has recently established an office in Amsterdam.


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