Concerts Too Hot? Gato Assists in Safety and Prevention at Shanghai Stadium

Concerts Too Hot? Gato Assists in Safety and Prevention at Shanghai Stadium

In 2023, the concert market is hotter than the temperature. Data from iMedia Research shows that the scale of China's performance market in 2023 is expected to exceed 90 billion yuan.

The booming concert activities have led to the implementation of new regulations. In September of this year, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, in conjunction with the Ministry of Public Security, issued a notice requiring full-process "strong real-name" for large-scale performances with more than 5,000 people.

Individual online exposures of chaos have also raised public concerns about safety and prevention in densely populated places.

Densely populated places mainly refer to: business halls, auditoriums, assembly halls, cinemas, theaters, and stadium auditoriums, public entertainment places with large entrance halls, dance halls, waiting rooms for planes (vehicles, ships), and outpatient halls of hospitals, etc., where there are large areas and a large number of people gather at the same time.

These places generally face difficulties such as long project boundaries, high security level requirements, the need to coordinate with monitoring systems for linkage control, and comprehensive management.

We are honored that Gato has participated in multiple densely populated place projects and has helped these places to improve safety and prevention. Keep scrolling down to see Gato's case studies~

Shanghai Stadium (Eighty Thousand People Stadium)

In the emergency transformation intelligent engineering project of Shanghai Stadium, Gato designed an indoor alarm plan for the venue according to customer requirements, with product selection including triple-sensor wall-mounted infrared detectors and emergency buttons.

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