Venue simulation system plays key role in managing the 14th National Winter Games
With the 14th National Winter Games well underway, the Inner Mongolia Ice Sports Training Center Speed Skating Hall and other competition venues have impressed spectators with their advanced management system. The use of a venue simulation system has been crucial in ensuring a smooth and efficient experience for all participants.
The venue simulation system, described as a three-dimensional digital operation design collaboration tool platform, utilizes digital twin and virtual simulation technology to provide all-element, all-scenario, and full-cycle smart operation service management. Originally used in the Beijing Winter Olympics event venues, the system has been further optimized for the 14th National Winter Games to cater to the specific needs of each competition venue.
Fang Yan, the project manager of the venue simulation system, highlighted the intricate planning and design process that went into organizing the various competition venues. From determining the best camera positions for live broadcasts to strategically planning spectator parking areas, every detail was carefully considered to enhance the overall experience for athletes and spectators alike.
As the 14th National Winter Games come to a close, the venue simulation system is set to continue its role in the sustainable use of venues for future events. With the ability to save historical data, develop intelligent guidance systems, and generate digital assets, the system is poised to create a lasting impact beyond the conclusion of the current games.
The use of technology and innovation in event management has certainly set a new benchmark for winter sports competitions, showcasing how intelligent systems can enhance the overall experience for participants and spectators. As the 14th National Winter Games draw to a close, the legacy of the venue simulation system is sure to pave the way for future events to come.
(Source: Guangming Daily, February 27, 2024)