INTALEQ, Doha, Qatar

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Challenge

  • Bring together all eight World Cup stadiums in a single, digital management platform
  • Develop a 3D digital replica (digital twin) of each stadium to provide greater insight into the buildings’ operations
  • Remove barriers to data sharing and collaboration

Solutions

  • Partnered with INTALEQ to develop the world’s first digital solution that connects all eight World Cup venues
  • New digital platform powered by the OpenBlue suite of connected technologies and Microsoft Azure
  • Stadiums are enabled with an interactive digital twin leveraging live data and allowing for dynamic predictions and fully flexible solutions for changing scenarios.

Results

  • Stadium operators have the data they need to make timely and informed decisions about the operation of the stadiums, including their security, comfort, efficiency and sustainability
  • Operators can optimize the environment in near real-time because of the insight delivered by the digital technologies
  • Incidents can be resolved faster than with traditional solutions
  • Data from stadiums and local environment can also be used to proactively address issues.

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