Although the official inauguration took place on March 15th by the Spanish Government President, Mariano Rajoy Brey, the brand new Gran Canaria Arena in Spain was opened to the public with the first official ACB Basketball Spanish National League game between Herbalife Gran Canaria and FC Barcelona on May 1st.
The arena was full with more than 10,000 people who attended a special show event prior to the game in which the main attraction was the recently installed Daktronics centrehung video display system. This show, along with the game, was broadcasted by TVE, a Spanish National TV broadcaster.
The Gran Canaria Arena, belonging to the Cabildo de Gran Canaria government, is a very impressive multi-purpose hall building in the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, which will serve as one of the six venues for this year’s Spain 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup. The arena will also be used for cultural and convention events, including Cirque du Soleil’s Dralion show this summer.
As the Insular Sports Counsellor, Lucas Bravo de Laguna, points out, “When we were planning the beginning of the Gran Canaria Arena construction, the responsible technicians travelled to visit other sports pavilions with similar characteristics and purposes with the intention to confirm the aspects that, in each model, were worth considering and those that could be improved. From these visits, the ideas were taken to create this great building complex with exceptional characteristics.”
At the end of the last general arena testing day, Bravo de Laguna commented, “Today is an important day for the Gran Canaria Arena because … we have been able to check the high quality of the signal shown on the different displays that integrate the video-scoreboard … that will be important for the celebration of events with daylight, because maintaining the skylight roof open does not reduce the quality of video images shown on the scoreboard displays.”
Daktronics designed, manufactured and installed a complete LED video and scoring solution in a centrehung configuration, including FIBA Tier 1 certified lateral scoreboards and an IPTV system with video screens in the main access and distribution corridors, VIP lounges, and media rooms.
The centrehung display configuration consists of 15 individual video displays, all featuring 10 millimetre line spacing, including the following:
- An upper ring display measuring 0.7 metres high by 28 metres wide.
- Four main displays in the centre, each measuring 3.5 metres high by 6.1 metres wide.
- Four corner displays, each measuring 3.5 metres high by 0.95 metres wide.
- An octagon of outward-facing displays below the main displays, each measuring one meter high by 2.5 metres wide.
- Two displays on the bottom measuring 0.9 metres high by six metres wide and angled towards the sidelines for better visibility to those sitting courtside.
All of the display systems are controlled with Daktronics Show Control which provides a combination of display control software, world-class video processing, data integration and playback hardware that forms a user-friendly production solution.
Daktronics Spain Regional Sales Manager Ivan del Rio said “With a total surface of 150 square metres of display, it offers very impressive video quality, making it a unique installation in Spain,”
“The Cabildo de Gran Canaria original intention was to have an NBA-type basketball arena and now they have it. It has been a great experience on a very sophisticated and complex project that presented very demanding challenges, but with a high level of technology and great support from Daktronics’ whole team, it has been a complete success. This project is now one of the most important centrehung display references in Europe.”
The project was completed by working with a local partner, Audiovisuales Canarias, which is also a Daktronics mobile and modular display user.
Daktronics Vice President and Director of EMEA Pete Egart said “Daktronics is proud to partner with Gran Canaria Arena on this project,” said . “This installation will provide the best in LED display technology for the 2014 World Basketball Championships. This will also be a great showcase of what Daktronics displays can provide for large-scale live events and the impact it can have on people attending these types of events.”
The four main displays are capable of showing one large image to highlight live video and instant replays and can also be divided into separate windows to show a variety of vivid graphics, colourful animations, up-to-the-minute statistics, scoring information and sponsor advertisements. All other displays will supplement the content shown on the main displays while also providing the opportunity to showcase sponsors throughout events and provide up-to-the-minute statistics and game information.
The centrehung will be raised and lowered using a custom-designed, permanently-installed hoist system from Daktronics. This system, which incorporates the latest in hoisting technology and safety, will be used to support the display at varying elevations depending on the arena’s needs.
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