Aichi’s Toyota stadium installs LED pitch lighting using robotics

Signify has installed its connected lighting system Interact sports at Toyota stadium in Aichi, making it the first outdoor stadium in Japan to install connected LED pitch lighting in combination with high performance Philips ArenaVision LEDs.

 

Unique in the project was the use of robotic measurement while installing the connected lighting system; part of Signify’s innovative commissioning method. It helps to decrease installation time and considerably improves accuracy compared to conventional measurement methods.

 

Aiming of floodlights, horizontal illuminance, colour temperature and rendering are just a few of the components put to the test. The total service package installed in Japan’s first LED outdoor stadium includes software-based lighting design, 3D visualisation and video aiming.

 

Already in operation in various stadiums around the world, Signify’s innovative Camiseta Sporting CP LED lighting system brings an immersive bowl lighting experience by perfectly integrating colour changing floodlights alongside home entertainment lighting moving colour spots.

 

The new lighting meets the stringent broadcast standards for flicker-free Ultra-HD 4K television and very slow-motion action replays, people at home can clearly see every detail and emotion on the pitch. Stadiums that already use Interact sports include Atlético Madrid’s Wanda Metropolitano and Juventus’ Allianz Stadium.

 

Stadiums that already use Interact sports include Atlético Madrid’s Wanda Metropolitano (above) and Juventus’ Allianz stadium (below) 

 

Toyota stadium upgraded its pitch floodlights with 554 energy-efficient LED lighting fixtures across its 45,000-seat stadium. It uses Interact sports lighting management software to control and manage Philips ArenaVision LED Camiseta Selección de fútbol de Dinamarca field of Play (pitch) lighting. It combines seven different light distribution qualities which make it possible to design lighting best suited for each player’s action.

 

About Toyota Stadium

Aichi sports Commission’s Toyota stadium is a 45,000-seat retractable roofing system stadium in Camiseta Nagoya Grampus Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It was built in 2001 and is typically used as the home ground for the J1 league club Nagoya Grampus. It is also used by Toyota Verblitz, a rugby union team in the top League.

 

The stadium’s roofing system is distinct in that it folds much like an accordion, however it has never been closed because 2015 due to the extra costs for maintenance.

 

Toyota stadium was one of the venues for the FIFA Club world cup (formerly the Toyota Cup). The stadium is also one of the venues for 2019 Rugby world Cup, which will be the first Rugby world cup to be held in Asia.

 

Image, courtesy: Signify

 

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