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Benefits

Create a memorable experience through spectacular lighting control

Scalable

From your local recreation centre to the world’s largest stadiums, the Dynalite system is suitable for sporting facilities large and small. We deliver tailored lighting scenes for different areas, such as back offices, amenity areas, parking lots, facade lighting, and everything in between.

Sustainable

Ensure the lights (and connected building systems such as HVAC) are only on when and where they are needed. Presence detection, day light harvesting, and schedules work in harmony to reduce unnecessary light usage and power consumption.

Reliable

The Dynalite system uses distributed intelligence so there is no single point of failure. Our intelligent headend software, System Manager, reports on the status of lamps and will notify facility managers as a lamp approaches its end of life. That way, no guests will ever be left in the dark.

Human-centric

Decorative and functional lighting work together to improve ambiance and support occupant performance. Lighting scenes can be selected via our user-friendly interfaces or be scheduled in advance through our software.

Stadium Insight

“The Dynalite system provides an immersive experience for spectators, club members, athletes, performers, and staff alike. It is easy to use, entirely customisable, and built to withstand the intense demands of a world-class, multipurpose stadium.”

Resources, Guides & Downloads

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Sports Case Studies

Case Study

Allianz Stadium

Allianz Stadium is a world-class sporting venue located in Moore Park, Sydney. The stadium hosts major sporting events and concerts, attracting large crowds of up to 42,500 people. As part of its recent redevelopment between 2019 and 2022, the stadium underwent a major lighting control upgrade to enhance the spectator experience and operational efficiency.
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AAMI Park

The iconic $268 million AAMI Park, Melbourne’s first purpose-built rectangular pitch stadium, is the latest addition to the city’s elite sport and entertainment precinct.
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ACC Liverpool

ACC Liverpool isn’t just home to a host of international music stars or exciting sporting events; it’s one of the greenest venues in Europe. It’s also one of the United Kingdom’s most flexible entertainment, sports and business facilities, housing the BT Convention Centre – with facilities including a 1,350-seat auditorium, 18 breakout rooms and 7125m2 of exhibition space – and the 11,000 capacity Echo Arena.