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Paul Kapustka is the Editor of Stadium Tech Report and host of the Stadium Tech Report podcast, which talks to people on both sides of the stadium technology equation -- the IT pros who deploy technology, and the vendors who provide it. Come listen in!
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Welcome to a special episode of the Stadium Tech Report podcast. We're joined by a team of experts from Galtronics, a company with 40-plus years of history in the high quality RF antenna market. And Galtronics is currently in the process of rolling out an entirely new line of hyper directional cellular antennas that will provide lower cost and lower weight options for venue deployments. With us today are Leighton Carroll, CEO of Galtronics, Whit Martin, Vice President of Sales, and Sadeg Farzaneh, CTO, to give our audience more details about where the company has been and where it sees itself going in the market for large public venue cellular deployments. Only on the Stadium Tech Report podcast!
A year after acquiring DAS Group Professionals (DGP), one of the top providers of design and strategy for big-stadium cellular networks, global telecommunications firm America Fujikura Ltd. (AFL) is seeking to make more of a public name for itself as it advances its venue-owned DAS strategy. Joining us today on the Stadium Tech Report podcast is Seneca Mullins, President of U.S. Services at AFL. In our discussion, Mullins talks about how AFL's previous acquisitions of Beam Wireless and ITS combined with the DGP acquisition as part of a plan to build a complete solution to serve the market. Listen in as Mullins talks about how AFL views stadium DAS as a strategic asset, and what the company sees for the evolution of stadium DAS deployments -- only on the Stadium Tech Report podcast!
Joining us today on the Stadium Tech Report podcast is Shane Hague, senior vice president of sales and business development for Solid, who will talk about where Solid has been and where it is going from a technology and provider standpoint. With a wide product portfolio and some success stories in complex environments like transportation systems, Solid has a good DAS story to tell, so listen in — only on the Stadium Tech Report podcast!
One of the most interesting new technologies on the stadium technology scene is facial authentication, which is basically using a person's face to verify identity, as well as transactions from ticketing to concessions. Our guest today is Jeff Boehm, Chief Operating Officer of Wicket, here to discuss how the company brought facial authentication to sports stadiums and where it might go in the future. Listen in -- only on the Stadium Tech Report podcast!
One of the stadium technology product segments experiencing rapid deployment over the past couple years is the “walk-through” model of security scanners, which allow fans to pass through security screening without having to stop or divest items from pockets or bags. Listen in as we talk to Xtract One CEO Peter Evans about why venues are moving to new security technology -- only on the Stadium Tech Report podcast!
Our guest today on the Stadium Tech Report podcast is Karl Pierburg, senior vice president and chief technology officer for the Atlanta Falcons, who will bring us up to date on the latest tech deployments at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, including a big bet on biometrics, and why keeping at the forefront is critical for a good fan experience. Only on the Stadium Tech Report podcast!
Being the chief technology officer for a venue is a tough job -- but what happens when you're not just the CTO for one venue but for a whole long list of places? Joining us today on the podcast is Katee LaPoff, chief technology officer for the Oak View Group, also known as OVG, the live experience venue development, management, and premium hospitality company. Listen in as we get Katee's perspective on technology developments and deployments from the lens of her new position -- only on the Stadium Tech Report podcast!
Joining us today on the podcast is Katee LaPoff, chief technology officer for the Oak View Group, the live experience venue development, management, and premium hospitality company. Listen in as we get Katee's perspective on technology developments and deployments from the lens of her new position -- only on the Stadium Tech Report podcast!
We are joined today by Jon Jenkins, vice president of Just Walk Out for Amazon, to hear about why one of the world's largest retailers is targeting the stadium-specific concessions marketplace. Only on the Stadium Tech Report podcast!
Listen in as Boldyn Networks chief commercial officer Jason Caliento discusses the company's survey of fans and how they perceive the impact of connectivity on live events. Only on the Stadium Tech Report Podcast!
Listen in as we talk with AiFi CEO Steve Carlin about the rise of checkout-free concession stands and why he thinks the market is just getting started. Only on the Stadium Tech Report podcast!
Listen in as we talk with St. Louis City SC chief experience officer Matt Sebek about how all the strategy and planning behind CityPark's innovative technology and operations set the table for the amazing first year of operations. Only on the Stadium Tech Report podcast!
Stadium tech report breaks down the results of our 2023 Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey with Verizon's Kevan Akers. Listen in to hear our analysis! Only on the Stadium Tech Report podcast!
What does the future of the stadium fan experience look like? Listen in as we talk to Christian Lau, Chief Technology Officer for Major League Soccer's Los Angeles Football Club, about his views for the next generation of the event-day experience. Listen in, on the Stadium Tech Report podcast!
One of the hallmarks of the stadium technology user community is its willingness to quickly embrace technology that has been proven to work in another venue. That trait has fueled the recent success of the MatSing lens antennas, which in the past few years have gone from a curiosity to a rapidly accepted technology that can help solve many venue cellular connectivity issues. Join us as we talk to Matsing CEO Bo Larsson and co-founder and executive vice president Leo Matytsine about the technology behind the Matsing products, and how they came to be a now-commonplace part of venue cellular deployments. Listen in, on the Stadium Tech Report podcast!
If you are a stadium technology professional, there may be no bigger change than to move from working at a baseball stadium to a busy indoor arena, where multiple different events mean a much different menu of challenges than a steady diet of baseball games. Listen in as we talk to Andrew McIntyre, senior vice president of technology and innovation at Vinik Sports Group, about his move from Wrigley Field to Amalie Arena — and how being a lifelong learner and always-interested innovator keeps his job fun and exciting as he looks to blend technology and innovation in a new and different place.
Over the past year and a half, there is no hotter stadium technology than the checkout-free concession stand. Join us as Zippin CEO Krishna Motukuri talks about why checkout-free is so popular, and why it may eventually replace all other forms of concession payments.
The intersection of new technologies and increased fan and business demands have spurred an explosion in concession innovation, from optical-scanner self-checkout machines to checkout-free stores. What's driving this revolution, and how do stadiums and concessionaires work together to implement all the new ideas? Listen in as we talk to Alicia Woznicki, vice president of marketing and innovation at Aramark Sports and Entertainment, about how this revolution got started, and where it's headed -- on the Stadium Tech Report podcast.
How can stadiums use technology to keep themselves more safe and secure? STR talks to NCS4 executive director Stacey Hall, and Daniel Ward, director of training and exercise, about how the NCS4 came to be and what its role is going forward in the ever-more critical space of safety and security for large public spaces.
Stadium Tech Report talks to Randy George, vice president of technology operations for the Boston Red Sox, about the new Wi-Fi 6 network deployed at Fenway Park.
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