Stadiums

Real-time control over stands and crowd distribution

Real-time control over stands and crowd distribution

Stadiums require precise monitoring of crowd distribution and density across seating sections. Real-time insights into occupancy and movement reveal where crowds are concentrating and where the risk of overcrowding is rising. This enables targeted staff deployment and timely adjustments during peak periods or in response to unusual patterns.

Analyzing trends and correlations provides not only immediate insight during the match or event but also valuable information for future occasions. All data is available live via the Event Dashboard and supplemented by post-event reports, allowing stadium management to base decisions on reliable, measurable insights.

This is what we can do for you

The best tools


Camera surveillance

Peace of mind and a clear overview in camera surveillance

Visitor numbers

Real-time insight into visitor numbers

Density

Prevent crowd surges

Event Dashboard

All data in one place

Crowd flow analysis

Research into crowding, routing, and occupancy

Inspiratie

Olympic Stadium

Permanent CCTV installation for comprehensive coverage of the Olympic Stadium


Sightlines everywhere:
  • 8 camera locations distributed across the light masts of the Olympic Stadium.
  • 3 camera locations in the Olympic Tower.
How is the level of busyness visualized?

All data is displayed in our ShowTwin software. You can view live crowd levels on the map, visualized through colors, graphs, and measurements. Additionally, you can view the data via clear graphs and export it for further analysis.

How does this help with incidents?

The nearest employee can be dispatched immediately. This reduces response times.

Is camera surveillance privacy-compliant?

Yes, operations are conducted in accordance with applicable legislation and agreements. Footage is used solely for safety and monitoring purposes.

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