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First MLS venue to use cloud technology. NEXT-LEVEL STADIUMS THE MOST HIGH-TECH SPORTS VENUES IN THE U.S. MOST HIGH-TECH VENUES ACROSS THE U.S. RESIDE IN CALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK LIVE SPORTS ABOVE THE REST With today’s home entertainment amenities, it’s easy to settle into your best recliner, put together your favorite game-day snack, and grab a beer (or 3) to watch your favorite team on your personal big screen. But these comforts create a challenge for live sports venues: to get fans to leave the comfort of their homes to watch sporting events. Enter state-of-the-art stadiums; stocked with high-tech upgrades, giving you experiences you can only get in attendance. Look at the most high-tech stadiums, by sport. VENUE TECHNOLOGY FOR THE FUTURE Social media is destined to play a huge role in sports, including integration to high-tech venues. As the use of smartphones and social media integration in stadiums grows, the demand for Wi-Fi will also increase. MEET THE CONSUMER’S NEEDS Sports venues will continue to create an unforgettable experience fans can’t get from home. With new ideas and technological advancements, stadiums can become larger entertainment sports parks with accommodations both inside and out to attract fans and keep them coming back. Influx of outdoor screens for stats, social media, and live streaming. Open complex venues with tiers of access around the stadium. Tickets that connect to the ticket holders’ social media to tell friends. Self driving cars to tackle the parking problem. Larger tie-in with restaurants around the venue. All California venues are around the monster tech hub, Silicon Valley. WI-FI Free Wi-Fi with LTE speeds CHARGING STATIONS 10 charging stations are located throughout the stadium. Charging for electric vehicles is available in the stadium parking lot. SOCIAL MEDIA HUB Located behind the scoreboard, fans can check out a live feed of all social media–related posts about the Giants. STADIUM APP Buy or upgrade tickets. Explore the park with interactive concourse maps, directories, and concession menus. Discover and purchase your favorite player and ballpark-entrance music. Order food right from your seat. Home of the San Francisco 49ers FOOTBALL LEVI’S STADIUM WI-FI 1,000+ free Wi-Fi access points, bringing access points within 10 feet of every seat. ENERGY Nearly 20,000 solar panels CHARGING STATIONS 200+ phone charging stations SECURITY 600+ security cameras STADIUM APP Order food. Watch replays. Find bathrooms with the shortest lines. Use Bluetooth beacons to find seats. Home of the San Jose Earthquakes SOCCER AVAYA STADIUM Home of the Brooklyn Nets and New York Islanders BASKETBALL & HOCKEY BARCLAYS CENTER STADIUM APP See views from the bench and behind the basket. Watch replays. Check out extra content, such as Brooklyn visitor guides. STADIUM APP Pay for parking, tickets, and food. Post to the Fan Engagement Walls, which uses cloud technology to display HD videos, live fan tweets, and player statistics. During one week of NFL games, fans uploaded and downloaded content amounting to double the data in the Library of Congress. CHANGES THAT MAY BE COMING TO OUR VENUES: SOURCES: “San Francisco Giants,” ESPN “San Francisco 49ers,” ESPN “Brooklyn Nets,” ESPN “Top 15 Stadiums Made For Tech Geeks,” 2015, The Sportster “The Official AT&T Park App, MLB “10 high-tech features in this year’s Super Bowl stadium,” 2016, Tech Insider “Inside the Brooklyn Nets' Barclays Center, the most high-tech stadium in sports,” 2012, The Verge “In Brooklyn, Bracing for Hurricane Barclays,” 2012, The New York Times “Avaya Stadium,” Stadium Guide “The Stadium,” 2015, The Future of Sports Considered the most high-tech stadium in all of sports. 3 68,500 18,000 17,732 CAPACITY CAPACITY BUILDING COST $100 million CAPACITY BUILDING COST $1 billion Home of the San Francisco Giants BASEBALL AT&T PARK 41,915 CAPACITY BUILDING COST $357 million BUILDING COST $1.2 billion WI-FI Free HD Wi-Fi WI-FI Free high speed Wi-Fi NEXT-LEVEL STADIUMS www.openfieldlive.com Copyright OpenField : all rights reserved We have selected those innovative stadiums with objectivity – They are not Openfield or Microsoft clients.

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Page 1: NEXT-LEVEL STADIUMS

First MLS venue to use cloud technology.

NEXT-LEVEL STADIUMSTHE MOST HIGH-TECH SPORTS VENUES IN THE U.S.

MOST HIGH-TECH VENUES ACROSS THE U.S. RESIDE IN CALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK

LIVE SPORTS ABOVE THE REST

With today’s home entertainment amenities, it’s easy to settle into your best recliner, put together your favorite game-day snack, and grab a beer (or 3) to watch your favorite team on your personal big

screen. But these comforts create a challenge for live sports venues: to get fans to leave the comfort of their homes to watch sporting events. Enter state-of-the-art stadiums; stocked

with high-tech upgrades, giving you experiences you can only get in attendance.

Look at the most high-tech stadiums, by sport.

VENUE TECHNOLOGY FOR THE FUTURESocial media is destined to play a huge role in sports, including integration to high-tech venues. As the use of smartphones and social media integration in stadiums grows, the demand for Wi-Fi will also increase.

MEET THE CONSUMER’S NEEDSSports venues will continue to create an unforgettable experience fans can’t get from home. With new ideas and technological advancements, stadiums can become larger

entertainment sports parks with accommodations both inside and out to attract fans and keep them coming back.

Influx of outdoor screens for stats, social media, and

live streaming.

Open complex venues with tiers of access around

the stadium.

Tickets that connect to the ticket holders’

social media to tell friends.

Self driving cars to tackle the parking

problem.

Larger tie-in with restaurants around

the venue.

All California venues are around the monster tech hub, Silicon Valley.

WI-FIFree Wi-Fi with LTE speeds

CHARGING STATIONS10 charging stations are located throughout the stadium.

Charging for electric vehicles is available in the stadium parking lot.

SOCIAL MEDIA HUBLocated behind the scoreboard, fans can check out a live feed of all social media–related posts about the Giants.

STADIUM APPBuy or upgrade tickets.

Explore the park with interactive concourse maps, directories,

and concession menus.

Discover and purchase your favorite player and

ballpark-entrance music.

Order food right from your seat.

Home of the San Francisco 49ers

FOOTBALL

LEVI’S STADIUMWI-FI1,000+ free Wi-Fi access points, bringing access points within 10 feet of every seat.

ENERGYNearly 20,000 solar panels

CHARGING STATIONS200+ phone charging stations

SECURITY600+ security cameras

STADIUM APPOrder food.

Watch replays.

Find bathrooms with the shortest lines.

Use Bluetooth beacons to find seats.

Home of the San Jose Earthquakes

SOCCER

AVAYA STADIUM

Home of the Brooklyn Nets and New York Islanders

BASKETBALL & HOCKEY

BARCLAYS CENTER

STADIUM APPSee views from the bench and behind the basket.

Watch replays.

Check out extra content, such as Brooklyn visitor guides.

STADIUM APPPay for parking, tickets, and food.

Post to the Fan Engagement Walls, which uses cloud technology to display HD videos, live fan tweets, and player statistics.

During one week of NFL games, fans uploaded and downloaded content amounting to double the data in the Library of Congress.

CHANGES THAT MAY BE COMING TO OUR VENUES:

SOURCES:“San Francisco Giants,” ESPN“San Francisco 49ers,” ESPN“Brooklyn Nets,” ESPN“Top 15 Stadiums Made For Tech Geeks,” 2015, The Sportster“The O�cial AT&T Park App, MLB“10 high-tech features in this year’s Super Bowl stadium,” 2016, Tech Insider“Inside the Brooklyn Nets' Barclays Center, the most high-tech stadium in sports,” 2012, The Verge“In Brooklyn, Bracing for Hurricane Barclays,” 2012, The New York Times“Avaya Stadium,” Stadium Guide“The Stadium,” 2015, The Future of Sports

Considered the most high-tech stadium in all of sports.

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68,500

18,000

17,732

CAPACITY

CAPACITY

BUILDING COST

$100 million

CAPACITY

BUILDING COST

$1 billion

Home of the San Francisco Giants

BASEBALL

AT&T PARK

41,915CAPACITY

BUILDING COST

$357 million

BUILDING COST

$1.2 billion

WI-FIFree HD Wi-Fi

WI-FIFree high speed Wi-Fi

NEXT-LEVEL STADIUMS

www.openfieldlive.com

Copyright OpenField : all rights reserved

We have selected those innovative stadiums with objectivity – They are not Openfield or Microsoft clients.