
STADIUM TECHNOLOGY NEWS
NBC Sports pushes broadcast tech boundaries in Super Bowl LX production
Super Bowl LX’s broadcast production leaned on nearly 100 dedicated cameras, expanded replay channels and enhanced graphics systems as NBC Sports built its coverage on an accelerated Sunday Night Football engine tailored for the big game’s demands. The deployment highlighted continued investment in live-event production technologies that support complex multi-camera workflows and viewer engagement at unprecedented scale. Read more here.
Levi’s Stadium showcased cutting-edge wireless tech for Super Bowl LX
Levi’s Stadium finished a major wireless and connectivity overhaul to support the demands of Super Bowl LX, installing a full-scale upgrade to handle high-density fan and media data traffic as part of its broader technology refresh. The enhanced wireless infrastructure – including expanded Wi-Fi and network systems – played a key role in delivering reliable, high-capacity connectivity throughout the game. Read more here.
STADIUM PROJECT NEWS
Vietnam’s Trong Dong Stadium set to redefine global venue scale
Vietnam has kicked off construction of the mammoth Trong Dong Stadium—a 135,000-seat football-specific arena near Hanoi that, once completed, is poised to top the world capacity rankings and anchor a massive Olympic Sports City megaproject. Read more here.
STADIUM BUSINESS NEWS
PMY Group names new global COO to drive next growth phase
PMY Group has appointed industry veteran Matthew Wagner as its first global Chief Operating Officer to accelerate the company’s strategic expansion and lead operations across its growing international footprint. Wagner brings more than 20 years of leadership experience building high-performing teams and driving growth in the tech-enabled and service sectors, as PMY continues to scale across 15 countries with over 1,200 clients. Read more here.
DeSantis, Manfred meet as Rays stadium talks continue
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred held talks this week about advancing a proposed new Tampa Bay Rays ballpark, underlining ongoing engagement between state leadership and the league on a potential site and funding framework. While no final agreement has been announced, the public meeting reinforced that the Rays stadium project remains active in negotiations with local and state stakeholders. Read more here.



