University of Minnesota to Enhance New TCF Bank Stadium with Daktronics HD-X Video Display Technology
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Daktronics Inc (Nasdaq:DAKT) of Brookings, S.D., announced today that
the University of Minnesota has chosen the company to design,
manufacture and install state-of-the-art HD-X light emitting diode (LED)
video display technology in the new home of Gopher football, TCF Bank
Stadium. Installation of the scoreboard support structure is expected to
begin in the fall of 2008, and the new integrated system will be up and
running in time for the Gopher’s home opener
against Air Force on Sept. 12, 2009. The Gophers currently play home
games in the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome.
The main high definition video display, measuring approximately 48 feet
high by 108 feet wide, will boast Daktronics HD-16 technology, the first
of its kind in Big Ten Conference football. It will also be the second
largest in all of college sports and only one of a handful of true-high
definition LED displays in the country. Also featured in the auxiliary
video display, Daktronics HD-X LED technology represents a new
generation of large screen video. The product line features a number of
industry advances including optimized pixel layout, improved contrast
levels and enhanced viewing angles. Using the latest LED and control
system technologies, Daktronics large screen displays present live and
recorded video images, colorful animations and vivid graphics.
"Daktronics is leader in the scoreboard
industry and we couldn’t be happier with the
product that they’re providing to us and our
fans,” said Joel Maturi, University of
Minnesota Director of Athletics. "Throughout
the design and development of this project we have been committed to
building a first-class facility and this is an excellent example of
that. The game-day presentation and experience involve many variables
and our scoreboards will go a long way to offering the best collegiate
atmosphere possible.”
Daktronics ProAd® LED
ribbon displays will be installed along the fascia of both sidelines,
showing game information and real-time team and player statistics,
animations and cropped video clips to raise the crowd’s
enthusiasm level. These displays will also be used in a variety of
creative ways to recognize sponsors.
"Daktronics greatly appreciates the
opportunity to partner with the University of Minnesota and Mortenson
Construction on this innovative new TCF Bank Stadium,”
said Tony Mulder, Daktronics Regional Sales Manager. "The
technology that will be installed is more advanced than what is
currently in the majority of NFL stadiums, which will help provide the
highest level of game-day entertainment anywhere in the country.”
A marquee featuring Daktronics LED video display technology is also
included and will keep students, athletes and University of Minnesota
supporters informed of upcoming events and on-campus activities. Other
components of the integrated Daktronics super system for the new stadium
include LED ticket window displays and locker room clocks.
"As a builder of state-of-the-art sports
facilities across the country, it's exciting to see how technology can
enhance the fan experience and Mortenson has continued to be impressed
with Daktronics' professionalism, workmanship, and quality of their
products,” said Ken Sorensen, Vice President
at Mortenson Construction. "We're looking
forward to the opening game when the sounds, sights, and excitement of
Big Ten football return to the University of Minnesota campus.”
The new Gophers stadium will be the sixth Big Ten football facility to
choose Daktronics. The company has integrated systems at the University
of Iowa, University of Indiana, Purdue University, University of
Wisconsin, and University of Illinois.
About TCF Bank Stadium
On September 12, 2009, a new era will begin for University of Minnesota
Golden Gopher football when kickoff in TCF Bank Stadium™
will return football to the Twin Cities campus for the first time in a
quarter century. TCF Bank Stadium, now under construction, will provide
benefits that extend far beyond football. The new stadium will be the
symbolic center of campus life—a place for
students to gather with family, faculty, alumni, and friends, enhancing
campus life and building a common heritage and sense of community. The
University is a valuable asset to the state, and TCF Bank Stadium—a
stadium for all Minnesotans—will bring pride
to our citizens for generations to come.
About Daktronics
Daktronics is recognized as the world’s
leading provider of full-color LED video displays. Daktronics began
manufacturing large screen, full-color, LED video displays in 1997.
Since 2001, independent market research conducted by iSuppli Corp. lists
Daktronics as the world’s leading provider of
large screen LED video displays.
Daktronics has strong leadership positions in, and is the world’s
largest supplier of, electronic scoreboards, computer-programmable
displays, digital billboards, large screen video displays and control
systems. The company excels in the control of large display systems,
including those that require integration of multiple complex displays
showing real-time information, graphics, animation and video. Daktronics
designs, manufactures, markets and services display systems for
customers around the world, in sport, business and transportation
applications. For more information, visit the company’s
World Wide Web site at: http://www.daktronics.com,
e-mail the company at sales@daktronics.com,
call (605) 697-4300 or toll-free (800) 325-8766 in the United States or
write to the company at 331 32nd Ave. PO Box 5128 Brookings, S.D.
57006-5128.
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