INFiLED has partnered with Swiss audiovisual integration specialist Lemanvisio to design and deliver a custom-engineered, four-sided LED video cube for Genève-Servette Hockey Club (GSHC), which competes in the top tier of Swiss ice hockey.
The new display is designed to enhance the match-day experience for fans at the Patinoire des Vernets arena. GSHC has worked with Lemanvisio to commission a dynamic video cube to offer sharp, uninterrupted visuals.
INFiLED has supplied a customised version of its MV Series of durable LED displays, which are already deployed at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium. INFiLED has developed a solution featuring curved 90-degree cabinet corners to eliminate visual interruptions.
The Baltimore Orioles Major League Baseball team has received the green light to fit new videoboards at Camden Yards for the 2026 season.
The Maryland Stadium Authority has approved plans for a range of upgrades, most notably a new videoboard in centre field. The display will be two and a half times larger than the existing screen and will rank as the 12th largest among MLB ballparks.

The upgrades will be carried out during the upcoming offseason, and will also include a new display on the right-field wall and ribbon boards around both the club level and upper deck. There will also be a unified control room.
In total, Camden Yards will be adding 1,125 feet of ribbon board and 16,681,456 new pixels, all featuring 4K resolution.
Sports marketing agency TGI Sport has signed a new multi-year agreement with the England & Wales Cricket Board to provide LED signage production and management services until the end of the 2028 season.
TGI Sport has worked with the ECB for over 18 years, rolling out LED technology across England men’s and women’s internationals, domestic final fixtures and all The Hundred matches. The new deal includes content creation services.
The South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) has agreed a sponsorship deal with World, which is seeking to become the world’s largest and most inclusive digital economy and identity system.
The deal covers the Copa Sudamericana club competition, with World to implement its World ID digital credentials across more than 50 matches. Stadiums across South America will feature activations with Orb, World’s human verification camera.
Audiovisual systems manufacturer Daktronics has fitted six LED displays at Centreville Bank Stadium, the new home of USL Championship team Rhode Island FC.
Displays have been fitted at each end of the pitch, measuring around 21.5 feet high by 60 feet wide and 15.5 feet high by 40 feet wide. Two displays will flank the screen at one end of the pitch, with two narrow ribbon displays also featuring alongside the seating fascia.
Plans have been unveiled for The Intennse Arena, which will serve as the home of the new Intennse Professional Tennis League.
The immersive, fan-first venue will be located at Electric Owl Studios in Decatur, Georgia and will open in June for the start of the regular season. The new league will feature a team-based format, clocked matches, simplified scoring and college-style player drafts.
The venue, which will span 20,000 square feet of space, will feature double-decker and ‘end zone’ seating for fans, along with a custom-designed court and immersive lighting.
Bornan Sports Technology has agreed a deal to sponsor the 2026 Asian Games in Aichi and Nagoya, Japan.
Bornan will serve as a top-tier ‘prestige partner’ of the Games in the industry technology and digital data category.