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Amway
Center MOST TECHNOLOGICALLY
SUPERIOR BUILDING IN NORTH AMERICA
The most technologically-superior arena ever
constructed, the Amway Center offers patrons a revolutionary broadcast
experience. For the first time ever, patrons will experience the action
as it is happening and this technology will provide unparalleled access
for today and tomorrow’s mobile devices. As the official technology
provider of the building, Harris Corporation has been engaged in the
Amway Center project from the early stages including, design,
engineering, systems architecture and build-out. Through this
partnership, the Amway Center will feature:
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The world’s most
sophisticated High Definition broadcast center, powered by Harris
technology, will simultaneously control all 1100+ HD screens
throughout the Amway Center ― showing the game live, replays,
advertising, statistics and individual player highlights ― with 10X
the resolution of current technology. This will also be a first for
a sports arena.
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For the first time in a
sports environment, Amway Center is introducing touch screen
ordering. Through a partnership between Levy Restaurants and Harris,
fans in the Loge seats and MVP Party Tables on the Club Level are
able order via tabletop touch-screen monitors, which are
automatically fed to the Sear and Sizzle concession stand for ease
of ordering. The ordering system allows for customization of
toppings and tabulates the pricing as guests make their choices.
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Hundreds of journalists
and media will be able to connect and report live from events like
the 2012 NBA All-Star game in Orlando - including video, still
images, voice and data - which will be broadcast worldwide in real
time and with exceptional HD quality.
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Technology that is
virtually “future proof” - providing the platform for evolution such
as, providing at-home tools for fans to actively engage in the
Center experience.
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Social Media Enabled -
working with the concessionaire, Harris will deliver managed social
media marketing services that reward Orlando Magic fans with special
offers and contests via multiple social media platforms and mobile
devices. Magic Fans can opt in to receive offers during events.
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24/7/365 Remote
Management and Monitoring is integral to Center operations, with
secure and reliable continuity of service solutions.
Building on the technology
in the building, Daktronics was selected to design and manufacture more
than 50 full-color LED displays for the Amway Center, including one of
the world’s largest suspended scoreboards. Orlando’s Amway Center is the
first in the world to utilize high resolution 6 mm surface mount
LED-pixel technology on all the center-hung scoreboard digital displays.
Additionally, Daktronics’ NBA statistical interface provides the ability
to immediately present an incredible variety of player and team
statistics to fans.
The Daktronics center-hung
scoreboard dimensions:
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42 feet by 41 feet by 41
feet (HxWxD), making it the largest of any NBA arena
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18 displays with more
than 9 million individual LEDs
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Four primary high
definition LED video displays with 840 lines of resolution
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Eight auxiliary
video/scoring/statistics displays
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Two LED ring displays.
Complementing the primary
scoreboard are two LED ribbon boards mounted on the interior facade of
the seating decks. One 360-degree display encircles the entire seating
bowl and measures more than 1,100 feet in circumference. The second
measures more than 750 feet in length.
The integrated display
system continues on the outside the building. The Amway Center is the
first sports and entertainment venue in North America to use Daktronics
ProPixel® freeform LED technology on the building exterior. This unique
technology is mounted on the exterior of the building in an open-air
concourse area creating a signature marquee display. The marquee’s
full-color ProPixel® LED strips allow for great visibility and image
clarity for those viewers in front of the display, while allowing those
behind the display to see through it. This exterior display measures
approximately 46 feet high by 54 feet wide.
Additional Facts About the
Integrated Display System:
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11.5 million individual
LEDs used in all the interior and exterior displays within the
integrated system
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Video displays have the
capability to show 4.4 trillion different shades of color
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An estimated 10 miles of
wiring will provide power and signal to the system’s displays
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The center-hung
scoreboard weighs more than 40 tons and is suspended, raised and
lowered with a 85,000 lb. capacity Vortek® hoist.
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Transparent LED
shot/game clocks and time expiration light strips on the backboards
The technological
advancements within Amway Center continue into the food service and
concession areas through a partnership between Harris and Levy
Restaurants.
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Debuting for the first
time in a sports environment, Amway Center introduces touch screen
ordering. Fans in the loge seats and MVP party tables on the Club
Level are able order via tabletop touch-screen monitors, which are
automatically fed to the Sear and Sizzle concession stand for ease
of ordering. The ordering system allows for customization of
toppings and tabulates the pricing as guests make their choices.
Amway Center is the first arena to debut this technology.
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All 20 concession stands
will be equipped with digital menu boards. There are many benefits
to digital menu boards including:
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Giving the arena
flexibility to easily customize menus based on the type of event
and changes in seasonal offerings. This means Levy Restaurants
can easily create customized menus based on audience preferences
and seasonal availability of ingredients.
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Visually digital
menu boards allow for the presentation of digital photos of
select menu items, which is ideal when introducing new menu
items to guests.
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The ability to
quickly update the boards also allows Levy Restaurants to rotate
offerings and specials throughout the span of an event, which
means different items can be featured in the first quarter
versus the fourth quarter.
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