There’s been no shortage of press about the technology ingrained throughout Levi’s Stadium, home of the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers. This past week, though, the team played in a sold-out stadium, and the venue’s app passed its first big test.
“We proved on Sunday that what we said we were going to do could be done,” John Paul, VenueNext COO and co-founder, told Kurt Wagner for Re/code. “It couldn’t have gone better.”
Wagner’s story is nice write-up about VenueNext and its plans to expand to other venues.
“If you haven’t heard of VenueNext, there’s a good reason why. The company just launched publicly on Thursday, and currently operates in just one stadium,” Wagner wrote. “It has, however, been in conversations with more than 15 teams and venues over the past year, said Paul, many of which are watching closely to see how the experiment at Levi’s turns out.”
Check out Wagner’s story to learn more about what VenueNext plans to do to improve the user experience in stadiums and what they’re hoping for in December.
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