The Miami HEAT have partnered with Daktronics (NASDAQ-DAKT) of
Brookings, South Dakota, to engineer, manufacture and install the
first-ever Flame Ball centerhung at Kaseya Center in Miami,
Florida. The logo-shaped LED sculpture is a part of 61 LED displays
delivering more than 11,000 square feet of digital canvas to the
live event experience in 2024. The system is a 585% increase from
the previous displays and features 72 million pixels powered by
Daktronics Show Control.
“Our new scoreboard is a marvel of modern technology bringing a
significant increase in both the size and number of screens visible
to HEAT fans,” said Eric Woolworth, President of The HEAT Group’s
Business Operations. “The flame ball itself is an impressive piece
of visual art that is going to revolutionize many aspects of our
in-arena experience for fans and partners alike. Our friends at
Daktronics have outdone themselves and we’re forever grateful to
them for helping us bring this unique project to life.”
Flame Ball and Centerhung Display DetailsThe
entire centerhung features 55 million pixels and 7,440 square feed
of digital canvas. That is 1.5 times the square footage of a
basketball court and would take 697 60-inch televisions to cover
the entire centerhung.
The Flame Ball features 2,525 square feet of LED canvas at
2.5-millimeter pixel spacing to bring the Miami HEAT’s 3D logo
sculpture to life in the middle of the centerhung
configuration.
“Building first-of-its-kind creations using LED technology is
something that drives our company forward and excites our
employees,” said Daktronics President and CEO Reece Kurtenbach.
“Bringing this iconic sculpture to life for the Miami HEAT, Kaseya
Center and their audiences is a great engineering feat that we are
proud to have accomplished.”
The Flame Ball is at the center of the system that hangs above
the court inside the arena. Four centerhung video displays face
each direction of the arena, each measuring 19.5 feet high by 29.5
feet wide and featuring 2.5-millimeter pixel spacings. Two upper
rings circle the configuration above the main video displays. Each
ring measures 4 feet high by 213 feet in circumference and features
3.9-millimeter pixel spacing.
On the underbelly of the centerhung, four displays measure 10
feet high by 21 feet wide and feature 2.5-millimeter pixel spacing.
These displays are angled toward the edges of the court to appeal
to those sitting closer to the action.
The Flame Ball, ring displays, and main video and underbelly
displays are on three separate hoists to raise and lower the
configuration as needed to accommodate the multiple events hosted
by the Kaseya Center.
Additional DisplaysInstalled in 2023, four
corner displays supplement the new centerhung system. Each measures
17 feet high by 44 feet wide and features 5.9-millimeter pixel
spacing.
Event floor clock, basket stanchion and vomitory displays were
also added to Kaseya Center, all featuring 2.5-millimeter pixel
spacing. Four basket stanchion displays each measure 1 foot high by
1.5 feet wide, 12 event floor clock displays each measure 3 feet
high by 5 feet wide and 30 vomitory displays above the entrances
and exits of the seating bowl range from 1.5 feet high to 3 feet
high by 5 feet wide to 11.5 feet wide.
These displays allow for additional game information, graphics
and animations, and the opportunity to highlight sponsors
throughout events.
Daktronics is also including a complete Show Control solution
including Camino with this installation. This industry-leading
control system provides a combination of display control software,
world-class video processing, data integration and playback
hardware that forms a powerful yet user-friendly production
solution. The addition of Camino to the control system will provide
a new level of functionality to create dynamic, real-time rendered
content never before possible in a Daktronics system.
Camino opens up creative possibilities to display visuals in a
2D/3D space, incorporating data-based logic to automate production
elements, and developing timelines within a single piece of content
so it can react in real time as the event unfolds.
About Kaseya CenterLocated in the center of
booming downtown Miami and the Entertainment District, Kaseya
Center—home of the NBA Champion Miami HEAT—hosts 80+ non-basketball
events each year including A-list concerts, family shows, sporting
events, national conferences and more. Built with state-of-the-art
sound and lighting and HD and electronic media signage inside and
out, the impressive 19,600-seat Kaseya Center is currently ranked
the #1 arena in Florida for the ninth consecutive year—and the 12th
time during the past 13 years—according to both Pollstar and
Billboard’s 2023 year-end rankings. Kaseya Center is also among the
leading facilities in the country for hosting Latin entertainment.
The Center has led the renaissance of downtown Miami over the past
two decades, helping to transform the area into a thriving arts and
entertainment district. The facility has hosted more than 1,200
events including diverse musical superstars such as Marc Anthony,
Celine Dion, Ed Sheeran, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, The Killers, Bad
Bunny, Carrie Underwood, Dua Lipa, Tool, Imagine Dragons, Kane
Brown, Karol G, Drake, Andrea Bocelli and Paul McCartney, just to
name a few. In 2009, Kaseya Center became among the first existing
buildings in the country to have achieved LEED certification by the
United States Green Building Council for its commitment to
sustainability practices. More recently, in 2021, the Arena
achieved its second LEED gold recertification. For more information
about Kaseya Center, visit kaseyacenter.com.
About DaktronicsDaktronics helps its customers
to impact their audiences throughout the world with large-format
LED video displays, message displays, scoreboards, digital
billboards, audio systems and control systems in sport, business
and transportation applications. Founded in 1968 as a USA-based
manufacturing company, Daktronics has grown into the world leader
in audiovisual systems and implementation with offices around the
globe. Discover more at www.daktronics.com.
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differ materially from our expectations, including, but not limited
to, changes in economic and market conditions, management of
growth, timing and magnitude of future contracts and orders,
fluctuations in margins, the introduction of new products and
technology, the impact of adverse weather conditions, increased
regulation and other risks described in the company's SEC filings,
including its Annual Report on Form 10-K for its 2024 fiscal year.
Forward-looking statements are made in the context of information
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obligation to update or revise such statements to reflect new
circumstances or unanticipated events as they occur.
MEDIA RELATIONSJustin OchsnerPublic
Relations/MarketingTel 605-692-0200Email
justin.ochsner@daktronics.com
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