ANC Sports - Recent Projects

Recent Projects

Boston Red Sox - 2011
ANC Sports installed three new Diamond Vision video screens for the 2011 MLB season. Driven by ANC's patent-pending VisionSOFT operating system, the new displays will allow for more content at the ballpark, including any number of formats such as full-screen live video, game action accompanied by real-time statistics, sponsor graphics partnered with the box scores or any combination of visuals and game information.

Seattle Mariners - 2011
ANC Sports replaced a series of static sponsor signs and old-fashioned incandescent light matrix boards at Safeco Field with state-of-the-art LED boards. The new boards are on the fascia of the Wells Fargo Terrace Club stretching from the edges of the Press Box down the first and third base lines, and above the Lower Outfield Reserved seats in right field. They will utilize ANC's patent-pending VisionSOFT technology. This is the second project in which the Mariners partners with ANC Sports. Prior to the 2010 season, ANC installed a new out-of-town scoreboard.

Penn State University Rec Hall - 2010
ANC Sports Enterprises installed two new Mitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision video screens at Penn State University’s Rec Hall, home of the Nittany Lion gymnastics, volleyball and wrestling teams. Previously, ANC installed LED systems at the University’s Beaver Stadium and the Bryce Jordan Center. The displays will feature dynamic animations, team logos, crowd prompts, animated team introductions, student athlete videos and real-time statistics.

Miami Heat - 2010
ANC Sports installed two 30-foot 6mm Diamond Vision™ LED Modules at the courtside level and four 16mm Mitsubishi Diamond Vision™ LED Modules, each measuring approximately 8.4 feet in height by 14.9 feet in width, which served as the corner displays. The courtside displays are featured on both the camera visible and opposite sides of the court. The Heat also employ ANC's VisionSOFT operating system to allow for control of displays inside and outside of AmericanAirlines Arena.

Indiana Pacers - 2010
ANC installed and operates over 1000 feet of animated 20mm Diamond Vision ribbon board around the entire upper fascia of Conseco Fieldhouse, between the second and third levels. Additionally, ANC replaced the current rotational signage at the top of the center-hung scoreboard with 16mm Diamond Vision matrix displays measuring approximately 15 feet wide by 4 feet high.

Xavier University Cintas Center - 2010
ANC Sports Enterprises installed a new light emitting diode signage (LED) system at the Cintas Center, Xavier University’s multipurpose sports and entertainment arena. The signage system is highlighted by a center-hung scoreboard which features eight LED video displays and a 42’ long circular LED ribbon. Four Mitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision™ 10mm video screens measuring 7' 9" high by 10'10" make up the center-hung scoreboard. Additionally, the structure features four 3' 6" high by 10' 5" wide scoring matrix which are capable of seamlessly transitioning from real-time statistics to vibrant full motion animations.

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