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Stadiums Go 5G: No More Dropped Calls!
25 Nov
Summary
- New AI and 5G technology aims to fix poor stadium mobile signals.
- Fans can watch multi-camera streams and access team stats.
- Attendees can order food and drinks and navigate toilet queues.

The UK is set to witness a significant technological leap in its sports venues with Project ARANA, an innovative upgrade leveraging AI and 5G. This initiative aims to eliminate the persistent issue of poor mobile connectivity in stadiums, transforming them into fully smart-enabled environments. The technology will allow fans to experience live events in unprecedented ways, moving beyond just spectating.
Project ARANA offers attendees enhanced engagement by providing access to high-quality multi-camera video streams, real-time team performance insights, and detailed player statistics that are unavailable from their seats. Furthermore, fans can enhance their stadium experience by ordering food and beverages directly from their mobile devices and even receive real-time updates on the shortest queues for amenities, ensuring they don't miss any crucial moments of the game.
Developed through a collaboration involving the University of Bristol's Smart Internet Lab, AI experts Madevo, and Nokia, led by Weaver Labs, the technology has undergone trials at the MK Dons football stadium. Football fans can anticipate experiencing these advancements as early as next year, with further trials planned, promising a future where stadium attendance offers both the thrill of live action and the convenience of digital integration.




