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benefit from a new integrated, state-of- the-art audio-visual system installed by Ballymena-based, Absolute Technologies. To complete the upgrades, venue partner Mount Charles has introduced floor graphics, along with an increased number of contactless terminals for payment, within the seven on-site bars to improve efficient customer queuing – which has already reduced waiting times on match nights by an average of 40%.

it’s your first time visiting or you’re a seasoned supporter.” On arrival, visitors to the stadium will be greeted by new ticket scanners at the turnstiles, which have been installed by Ulster Rugby in partnership with Ticketmaster. Set to bring the latest in digital ticketing technology to Kingspan Stadium, the machines will improve ease of use and stadium security. Working with USA company Musco Lighting and Cork-based, Sherry Electrical Ltd, the investment in four new LED floodlights will also be a noticeable difference for spectators and our various media and broadcast partners. With an increase in light intensity of almost 50% to 1200 Lux, the new lights will significantly reduce energy use and increase efficiency. The installation of two new ScannerVision ‘big screens’ brings further technological upgrades to the stadium with each 8.6m x 5m screen - used to display matchday information, club and partner content, live game footage and score updates - the equivalent in size to 90 household 42” TV screens. Visitors to the A&L Goodbody Premium Lounge, both on matchday and for in- stadium conferences and events, will

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