The University of South Alabama brought football to campus with the opening of a brand new stadium this year. Justin and Matt sat down with Joel Erdmann, Director of Athletics at the University of South Alabama, to discuss the new stadium and the Daktronics technology that helps bring it to life. They also cover what it is like to host events during a pandemic, the technology at other venues on campus and much more.
231 – Ensuring a Quality, Reliable Product with Paul Gilk
230 – Women in Sports: Event #6 with Myra Miles
229 – Auviso Andermatt Ski Resort Installation with Martin and Markus
228 – The Importance of Control Upgrades with Mark Natale
227 – Capitalizing on Future Opportunities via Crew Connect with Brandon Shih
226 – Bringing High Resolution to Worthington Tractor Parts with Mike Winter
225 – Bolstering the Football Experience in Boulder with Jason Depaepe and Deric Swanson
224 – The Right Technology at the Right Time with OVG’s Katee LaPoff
223 – Exploring the Airport Marketplace with Kevin Palmeter
222 – How the Detroit Pistons Maximize Their Technology on Game Day
221 – Bringing Events to Life at T-Mobile Center with Brian Doll
220 – Women in Sports: Event #5 with Jennifer Hammond
219 – NACDA Booth Podcast Series with Jane Hall, Lacey Hall, Christopher Saccoccia and Ira Akers
218 – Unleashing Motown’s Mega New Display for Tigers Fans with Stan Fracker and Pete Soto
217 – NACDA Booth Podcast Series with Richard Kilwien, Ciara Gresham and Terreon Randolph
216 – Experiences at the Daktronics Video Summit with Willie Thomas
215 – NACDA Booth Podcast Series with Makayla Nichols and Nestor Osorio
214 – Learning About Applications Engineering with Michael Cruz
213 – NACDA Booth Podcast Series with Candynce Boney, Alexis Barnes and Lynn Nabi
212 – NACDA Booth Podcast Series with Dallas Clifford, MiShon Ruesch and Adam Riley
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