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Tech Stack: River Plate, Intuit Dome and more

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Argentine Primera División club River Plate has announced plans to fit a giant new video screen at Estadio Mâs Monumental.

The screen will be located above the Sívori stand, with work having commenced last week. The display is currently 20% complete and it is expected to be inaugurated at the end of November.

The screen will measure 25.6 metres by 14.4 metres and will have a superior HD image than the previous display.

Technology company Lenovo has agreed a wide-ranging partnership with the Madison Square Garden Sports Corp, Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp and Sphere Entertainment Corp.

As part of the multi-year deal, Lenovo and its Motorola subsidiary will be official partners of the Madison Square Garden arena, the NBA’s New York Knicks and the NHL’s New York Rangers. The company will receive brand inclusion across MSG Networks.

Motorola will become the exclusive title partner of Madison Square Garden’s famed Celebrity Row, a VIP seating area for Knicks and Rangers games that is occupied by celebrity guests and luminaries.

Video technology firm Neat has agreed a deal with the Los Angeles Clippers to enhance the experience at the NBA team’s new home arena, Intuit Dome.

Neat will sponsor the arena’s suite level, the Neat Suites. As the official video device of the Clippers and Intuit Dome, Neat will also provide devices for the team’s headquarters, conference rooms and meeting spaces. Neat devices are also made available for fans within the Neat Suites.

Audio electronics company Altec Lansing has agreed a multi-year partnership with the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders.

As the official audio partner of the Raiders, Altec Lansing will help enhance the game-day experience for fans by showcasing its audio products at games and other events held at Allegiant Stadium.

Altec Lansing will integrate its kid-safe headphones into Allegiant Stadium’s sensory room, a calming space for guests with sensory processing challenges. The company also serves as the official audio partner of fellow NFL teams the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants and Miami Dolphins, and Major League Baseball’s Boston Red Sox.