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Pittsburgh Penguins Seek Innovations for New Arena Via The Pittsburgh Technology Council
Pittsburgh Penguins Seek Innovations for New Arena Via The Pittsburgh Technology Council
PITTSBURGH, May 12 /PRNewswire/ -- The Pittsburgh Technology Council and
the Pittsburgh Penguins have announced a partnership wherein the Council is
assisting the Penguins in a search for southwesternPennsylvania's most
innovative materials, technologies and services to be used in the development
of a newPittsburgh arena. To that end, the Council and the Penguins have
established a dialogue with the Council's member companies to assess their
innovations and technologies that would "future-proof" the new facility.
The Penguins and the Council jointly will explore technologies and
advancements that include but are not limited to:
-- on-demand televised replays and touch-screen food menus in luxury
suites at the new arena.
-- video technology throughout the arena
-- video gaming stations
-- electronic ticketing
-- computerized and integrated lighting and sound systems
On April 17, a live remote video stream was webcast from the Council's
offices over the Penguins' Web site and currently remains archived there for
further reference.
(Visit http://www.pittsburghpenguins.com/techcouncil )
Pittsburgh Technology Council President Audrey Russo hosted Penguins' Vice
President of Sales and Marketing Dave Soltesz during the interview format
video, and they discussed the types of innovations the Penguins desire to
incorporate into the new arena. Beside the Penguin's games, emphasis also was
placed on the fact that the new facility also will be a venue for in excess of
150 shows and events each year, like concerts, ice shows, circuses and other
entertainment. Council member companies were invited to view the video, and
more than 400 unique visitors viewed the live and archived webcast.
Each participating Council member company thereafter was invited to submit
a 200-word description detailing ways their company could provide innovative
technology solutions that the Penguins could embed into the design,
construction and operation of the new arena. By the May 1 deadline, the
Council had received 60 submissions, which the Penguins staff is reviewing
prior to one-on-one meetings that are scheduled to take place during the
second and third weeks of May.
"We are looking for the latest and best advancements in technology to
incorporate into the new arena and our overall business plan," said Dave
Soltesz, the team's vice president of sales and marketing. "We are excited
about the chance to work with the Tech Council and benefit from the knowledge
of some of the most creative minds in the country right here inPittsburgh."
"The Council is very excited to be able to take part in this industrious
and compelling vision for southwesternPennsylvania," said Audrey Russo. "This
arena will serve our region for decades to come, and it will be an icon of
transformation for our city and our region. The facility will be a world-class
symbol of innovation and represents the Penguins' leadership as a catalyst for
change inPittsburgh. At the same time, we are pleased to be able to bring
this opportunity to our participating members as a value-added service."
The Pittsburgh Technology Council is the first and largest regional
technology trade associations inthe United States with approximately 1,400
member companies within its geographic territory of 13 counties in
southwesternPennsylvania. Its mission is to contribute to the success of the
region's technology businesses, and it focuses on developing the economic
strength of several industry clusters, including information technology, life
sciences, advanced manufacturing, advanced materials and environmental
technology.
SOURCE The Pittsburgh Technology Council
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