An intelligent Camp Nou management system which will help enhance other venues
The IoTwins project, financed by the European Union in its Horizon 2020 programme, will be used to develop an Espai Barça management tool.
The IoTwins project, financed by the European Union in its Horizon 2020 programme, will be used to develop an Espai Barça management tool.
The strategy of major sports clubs is to consolidate the global impact they have had in recent years.
For the 2020-2021 season, European football has suffered an estimated loss of 4 billion Euros, the NBA has calculated 500 million dollars, the NFL 1,300, and the MLB 200.
Right now, the question is inevitable: How can we make a one hundred and fifty-year-old sport, with rules that have remained unchanged, attractive for a generation that has grown up surrounded by screens.
With the pandemic affecting us all across the globe, we are having to adapt to different ways of living and working. And this is no different in the world of sport.
The pandemic has taken away what is most important within stadiums, the audience.
There are two things that the president of the Forest Green Rovers, does not admit in his football club: that players eat red meat, or that fans can buy it at the stadium.
If there is a competition that can be matched in appeal to the Olympics, it is the World Athletics Championships.
Covid-19 has subjected the International Olympic Committee and its headquarters in Tokyo to an unprecedented situation, and one of the greatest challenges for governance in modern sport.
It was in the 2014 World Cup when we knew about the first net-zero energy stadium.