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The New Rogers Place Scoreboard Will Be the Largest in the NHL

Set to become the new home of the Edmonton Oilers, Rogers Place will provide an unparalleled stadium experience with the largest true high-definition scoreboard in the NHL.

Set to open this September, Roger's Place will be equipped with some of the most cutting-edge features in stadium technology. In addition to comprehensive Wi-Fi access and more than 1,200 TV screens, the new stadium will feature the largest high-definition scoreboard in the NHL. The board itself will be 46 feet wide, 46 feet deep and 36 feet in height, with a high-definition screen on each of the four sides. The screen will also feature an upper halo for sponsored content and a lower halo for displaying virtual scoring. Designed to hover directly above center ice, the new scoreboard will provide an unparalleled viewing experience for hockey fans no matter where they are seated in the stadium.

As at-home entertainment systems become more advanced, there is a growing demand for scoreboards that gives fans a better view of the action on the ice.
Trend Themes
1. Enhanced Stadium Technology - The demand for more advanced scoreboards and comprehensive Wi-Fi access in stadiums is on the rise, presenting a disruptive innovation opportunity for stadium technology companies.
2. High-definition Screens - The use of high-definition screens in stadiums, like the new scoreboard at Rogers Place, provides a superior viewing experience for fans and presents an opportunity for companies in the display technology industry.
3. Virtual Scoring Technology - The inclusion of a lower halo for displaying virtual scoring on the scoreboard at Rogers Place highlights the potential for integrating virtual scoring technology into future stadium designs and presents an opportunity for companies specializing in sports technology.
Industry Implications
1. Stadium Technology - Companies in the stadium technology industry can capitalize on the growing demand for advanced scoreboards and comprehensive Wi-Fi access in stadiums.
2. Display Technology - Display technology companies have the opportunity to capitalize on the demand for high-definition screens in stadiums, like the one at Rogers Place, to enhance the viewing experience for fans.
3. Sports Technology - Companies specializing in sports technology can explore the integration of virtual scoring technology, similar to the lower halo display at Rogers Place, to provide enhanced features and experiences for fans in future stadium designs.

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