ECC large

Full-fledged Event Control Center for large-scale events
ECC Large: a full-scale Event Control Center for events with approximately 50,000 or more visitors. For large-scale events, the Event Control Center serves as the operational heart. This ECC Large is designed for a broad scope, facilitating simultaneous collaboration across multiple departments and prioritizing information-driven operations.
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Maximum control over complexity and collaboration
The ECC is built around multiple Cdesks: high-quality, professional sit-stand desks designed for intensive, long-term use. The setup is scalable and designed to facilitate collaboration among security personnel, medical services, data analysts, CCTV operators, LED operators, and safety teams. ECC Large provides maximum control over complexity and supports decision-making based on a single, shared operational picture.

Waarom deze oplossing
Scalable
Scalable ECC setups tailored to the event scope.
Quickly deployable
Quick to set up and deployable at any location.
Focus
Central station focused on maintaining an overview, a calm atmosphere, and rapid decision-making.
Build a full-fledged Event Control Center for maximum control.
In the events industry, this space is often referred to as CP, central post, or control room. Emergency services tend to use terms like dispatch center or command center, while internationally, terms such as tactical operations center, operations room (ops room), and command center are also common.
An ECC can be operational on-site within a few hours. Everything is prepared in advance to ensure an efficient setup.
Organizers, security personnel, traffic controllers, and emergency services work together here. Everyone looks at the same real-time overview.
Costs depend on scale and modules. A tailored proposal is always prepared.
An ECC is the central hub where all information regarding an event converges. Here, organizers, security personnel, and emergency services work together based on a shared situational picture.





