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Mercedes-Benz Stadium opens checkout-free concessions stand, using AiFi’s technology
Mercedes-Benz Stadium recently opened its first checkout-free concessions stand, one that uses technology provided by AiFi, a San Francisco-based startup. Called the ATL Market, the stand was built on open concourse space that was previously used mainly for tables. According to a stadium spokesperson, the store "soft launched" during an Oct. 2 Atlanta Falcons home game, and then was fully...News
Houston Rockets open 2 ‘Zippin Lane’ checkout-free stores at Toyota Center
The Houston Rockets and their caterer Levy have opened two "Zippin Lane" checkout-free concessions stands at the Rockets' Toyota Center, according to a press release from Zippin. Announced earlier this fall, the Zippin Lane versions of its checkout-free stores -- which are a prefab model designed to fit into previously empty or otherwise unused concourse spaces -- are both quick...News
Crypto.com Arena adds two Amazon ‘Just Walk Out’ stores
Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles has become the latest venue to embrace checkout-free concessions technology, with the addition of two stores using Amazon's "Just Walk Out" technology. According to Amazon and the arena, the stores will be open this month for use at NBA and NHL preseason games. By our count the two stands give Amazon 20 active or announced...News
Warriors, Aruba deploy Wi-Fi 6E network at Chase Center
The Golden State Warriors announced the deployment of a Wi-Fi 6E network at Chase Center in San Francisco, believed to be the first arena or stadium network able to take advantage of the huge new spectrum swath at 6 GHz. Using gear from Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, the network covers the seating bowl at Chase Center (which seats...Feature