CI spoke with Hal Truax, VP of sales and marketing at Wyrestorm, regarding the company’s interest in the sports bar and bars and restaurant vertical and discussed how the company stays focused on the highest priorities with all the developments in AV distribution.
Big Bertha, Rupp Arena’s enormous 39-year-old, 20-foot-long sound system is being replaced by a Daktronics center-hung scoreboard with LED viewing screens and a new sound system.
IMAXShift will provide cyclists with an immersive and effective workout led by acclaimed instructors and powered by IMAX’s cinema-grade projection and sound technology.
Sports venues such as AT&T Stadium and Mercedes-Benz Stadium are attracting and maintaining fans by providing them with engaging and informative content through digital display technology and HD video.
Using 3D technology, high-res video and numerous projectors, the Lightning, Avalanche, Rangers and other NHL teams get their crowds pumped up with show-stopping pre-game on-ice projections.
From iPads in every dugout to new video boards to virtual reality to new speakers, ballparks around the country are unveiling big-league enhancements.
The sports bar experience enters a league of its own as WyreStorm teams up with Striders Turf Clublounge, San Diego, California.
Westgate Las Vegas selects RP Visuals, Christie and HB Communications to create 4,400-square-foot LED video wall as part of $13 million renovation.
CastNET Sports Solutions leverages IPTV and offers modules for integrating game clock, score, stats, social media, menu info and advertising.
Take a look at CI’s list of the best highly technical and entertaining sports bars to watch the 2016 NCAA Tournament.