INTALEQ, Doha, Qatar – World Cup 2022

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Intaleq, a leading global Sports & Entertainment technology services provider, uses a suite of OpenBlue technology to generate real-time visibility into space utilization, air temperature and energy use across its eight World Cup stadiums. Those valuable insights allow the Qatari company to eliminate safety risks such as unauthorized access and overcrowding, ensure that fans are cool and comfortable, and minimize the tournament’s power and water consumption.

“Our aim is for fans to have the ultimate experience watching the matches in our stadiums and bring home good memories of Qatar and the World Cup,” Niyas Abdulrahiman, the Chief Technology officer of Intaleq

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