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Daktronics Displays at Super Bowl LIV

The championship game has been using Daktronics equipment for 16 years.

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Super Bowl LIV, the biggest football game of the year, is set to kick off this Sunday in Miami, at Hard Rock Stadium, which will feature multiple Daktronics (Brookings, SD) LED displays. The four corners of the stadium will bring video content to fans while the longest ribbon board in professional sports (per Daktronics) will surround fans with information and graphics.
 
The stadium includes four corner video displays, three ribbon boards and an external video display, all with 13HD pixel layouts. The main displays each measure roughly 49 ft. high by 111.5 ft. wide, while the longest ribbon board measures 3.5 ft. high by 2,105 ft. long. 
 
“Our equipment and displays are use at the largest moments in sports and that remains true at this year’s professional football championship game,” said Daktronics vice president of live events Jay Parker. “We’ve been partners with the Miami Dolphins and their stadiums since the early 1990 s and have remained a resource for them through the years. In 2019, we installed the new ribbon display at Hard Rock Stadium to help them provide the very best possible game-day experience for this season and, ultimately, this game on Sunday.” 
 
When the game kicks off, Daktronics will already have been at Hard Rock Stadium to prepare for the event running pre-event checks. The company will also have four employees on site, two event technicians and two control room specialists, to ensure the game runs smoothly from the LED production side.

For more information, visit daktronics.com.

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