Sports spectators need technology too

by Dan Matthews 14. August 2008 10:23

I was listening to coverage of the Beijing Olympics on BBC Radio 5 Live this morning and it was interesting to hear what a spectator had to say about the lack of information that the Beijing organisers provide for spectators. One spectator was at the boxing and apparently there was no information about other events happening or results and, even more impressively, not even a schedule for the boxing either! I would have expected flat screens everywhere with the schedule or, at the least, a printed list.

Surely this is an opportunity for London 2012. With the vast amount of Content Management expertise across the UK, you'd think that we can put together some really great content solutions to give all the right information in the right places to the right people. Just imagine - TV coverage mixed with results screens and schedules... well put together, this could be the big differentiation between Beijing and London. OK, maybe we don't have flashy ceremonies, spectacular fireworks and an immersive cultural experience... but at least we love all sports and we can give a 'sports rich' environment for spectators.

Beijing is out to impress the world, but seems to have missed a trick by not giving spectators the information they need. Let's get this right in London.

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