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Kingdom Arena Riyadh
Pioneering Smart Multifunctional Event Halls with Natural Grass
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia- The Kingdom Arena in Riyadh is setting a new global benchmark for intelligent, multifunctional event venues. As the world's largest fully enclosed, air-conditioned arena with a natural football grass pitch in year-round operation, it combines cutting-edge sports infrastructure with a visionary approach to venue management.
Designed to deliver maximum versatility without compromising performance, the arena seamlessly transforms between international football matches, tennis tournaments, boxing events, WWE showcases, and large-scale concerts. Its modular pitch covers allow for swift reconfiguration while preserving the integrity of the playing surface and ensuring a world-class experience for spectators and athletes alike.
At the heart of Kingdom Arena lies an advanced operational system. Real-time data analytics support immediate decision-making across all venue functions. A climate control system maintains consistent temperature and humidity conditions, which are crucial for athlete performance and the health of the natural turf. A bespoke maintenance, irrigation, and lighting strategy has been developed to ensure that the grass thrives indoors despite the absence of any natural sunlight, airflow and rain.
More than a venue, Kingdom Arena is a living research and development platform for turf and technology specialists. Unlike artificial laboratory environments, the pitch is exposed to constant real-world pressure from elite-level sports and entertainment events. This allows for testing grow-lights, turf systems, and rootzone materials innovations under authentic stress conditions, making Kingdom Arena the largest and most realistic testing ground of its kind in the world.
As the global events industry evolves, Kingdom Arena is a blueprint for the next generation of high-performance, multifunctional event halls. It is where innovative technology, climate-controlled natural turf, and seamless event logistics come together, marking a bold new chapter in the future of stadium design.
Company description
Capito Consulting ist ein weltweit etabliertes Beratungsunternehmen der Event Branche. Mit umfassender Expertise und einem innovativen Ansatz unterstützt Capito Consulting Unternehmen dabei, aussergewöhnliche Events zu planen, zu gestalten und erfolgreich umzusetzen. Kontakt Kingdom Arena: [email protected]
Contact
Capito Consulting
Volker Capito
Lessingstrasse 2
57299 Burbach
02736-41827352
http://www.capito.com
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