SHANGHAI, CHINA – Philips Lighting (Euronext Amsterdam: LIGHT), a global leader in lighting, announced that Philips PerfectPlay Stadium has been provided to Vadmyra, Norway and Sparta’25, Netherlands Lighting system. The system’s flexible and easy-to-use operating features help stadium managers control lighting effects through field and remote controls, reducing energy and operating expenses and meeting sustainability goals.
High-quality lighting efficiency
The Wundermere Arena in Bergen, Norway, is a well-known local sports club, offering a variety of sports and leisure venues for more than 450 members. WunderClothing Stadium focuses on environmentally sustainable and proactively adopting state-of-the-art sustainable solutions. “When we took over the Wundermere course, we found that a great course control system was the key to the project, and the Philips PerfectPlay system met all of our project requirements,” said Geir Noss, course industry manager at BKK Enotek Lighting.
Ward off the stadium used high-pressure sodium lamp ushered in the replacement cycle. The characteristics of high-pressure sodium lamp led to the entire stadium is difficult to carry out regional dimming, court lighting can only cause full power output waste a lot of energy consumption. To that end, the stadium explores a more flexible and sustainable stadium lighting solution. The Wunderley Stadium currently uses the innovative Philips PerfectPlay stadium lighting system. The LED lighting system replaces traditional lighting sources, providing better lighting and brilliance for training and competition. Not only that, the system provides a user-friendly and flexible control system to help lighting managers control live and remotely via a controller or mobile terminal.
A major benefit of this solution is the substantial savings in energy and maintenance costs. High-quality stadium lighting can be adjusted according to the flexibility of the venue’s event planning. Philips PerfectPlay reduces maintenance costs while providing efficient lighting. In addition to the stadium, its surrounding communities have also benefited from this lighting upgrade. This lighting system fully controls the light scattering and reduces the light pollution caused by the light flux.
High flexibility
The Spartan team in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, has more than 1,000 members and a long history. The team at the middle of the tournament needs to optimize all operating expenses for maximum benefit. The local government is facing the harsh budgetary pressure at the beginning of taking over this recreational sport. “The Philips PerfectPlay system is where we can support football with budget and conditions, not only for our current team but also for future generations.”
In addition to seeking breakthroughs in team performance, Spartan clubs are also exploring ways to conserve energy and improve efficiency in the field of sustainability and are actively looking for innovative technologies that will help them improve their performance. After learning the importance of lighting for stadium performance, the club decided to adopt the latest lighting solutions using the Philips PerfectPlay system with Philips OptiVision LED floodlights. This advanced combination fully meets the fulfillment of the Sustainable Development Goals and gives the stadium a convenient way to choose the right brightness for club training and different events without the need for safety, lighting quality and comfort Worry. The ultra-high lighting flexibility provided by Philips Lighting provides instant remote scene control for every floodlighting fixture in each training facility at Spartan clubs.
Philips lighting services major sporting events for more than 60 years, has a wealth of experience and technical accumulation. The intelligent interconnected LED technology not only has the unparalleled advantages of traditional light sources in terms of energy consumption and life expectancy, but also further optimizes operation through advanced control technology to achieve the simultaneous increase of operation cost and sustainable development.