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Stadium Lighting is a specialized form of lighting equipment used to illuminate sports stadiums and other large outdoor venues. Stadium lighting is designed to provide a high level of illumination for athletes and spectators, while also minimizing glare and light spillage. Stadium lighting systems typically consist of a combination of floodlights, spotlights, and other fixtures, which are mounted on poles or towers. The fixtures are typically powered by a combination of mains electricity and/or diesel generators.
Stadium lighting is an important part of the overall spectator experience, and is often used to create a dramatic atmosphere for sporting events. Stadium lighting systems are also used for other large-scale events such as concerts, festivals, and other public gatherings.
Companies in the Stadium Lighting market include Philips Lighting, Musco Lighting, Eaton, Osram, and Dialight. Show Less Read more