These are selected news articles that showed up in our inboxes on Monday morning that we want to pass along to you.
Holographic Marketing Technology Used In NBA All-Star Weekend Festivities (SportTechie.com)
“ARHT set up multiple 3D kiosks and holographic stage units throughout Toronto, such as inside the Air Canada Centre and a Champs Sports in the city. The holographic technology displays enable participants to browse through Mitchell & Ness products and obtain promotional offers.”
Los Angeles Dodgers Ink Booking Pact With Oak View Group (Billboard)
“Through this new pact with the Dodgers, OVG will leverage its extensive music industry relationships to bring live music to Dodger Stadium.”
Waste Management Phoenix Open Continues to Explore Ways to Handle Ever-growing Crowds (The Arizona Republic)
“Last week’s PGA Tour event shattered more attendance records, drawing a record 618,365 fans, including a single-day record of 201,003 for Saturday’s third round, which was the second-largest crowd for a sports event in U.S. history.”
Aichi Prefecture to Build Major Convention Center at Nagoya Airport (AnimeNewsNetwork.com)
“The building will take up 60,000 m² (645,835 square feet) and is scheduled to open in the fall of 2019.”
State-of-the-art Practice Facilities All the Rage in the NBA (StarTribune)
“Players have 24/7 access to all kinds of amenities.”
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