Tag: Amazon


Grab-and-go outlets at Crypto.com Arena

Cryto.com Arena opens Amazons Just walk out technology

The Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles (US) is gearing up to launch two new grab-and-go locations powered by Amazon’s Just Walk Out technology. ‘RTIH’ stated that visitors will have the opportunity to take what they want without having to stop to checkout while shopping at the Bud Light Seltzer... » Read more


UBS Arena ‘On the Fly’ convenience stores

UBS Arena using Amazon just walk out tech

Two convenience-oriented stores are open at the UBS Arena (US) – and they are the first in a New York sports and entertainment venue to feature Amazon’s Just Walk Out technology. The ‘Delaware North’ stated that Amazon’s Just Walk Out Shopping experience is designed to be effortless... » Read more


Shopping bonanza for fans in TD Garden

TD Garden introduces Amazons Just Walk Out Tech

Employing Amazon’s ‘Just Walk Out’ technology, Buffalo (New York, US)-based Delaware North, a global leader in hospitality and food service, recently announced the opening of two checkout-free convenience stores at TD Garden (multipurpose arena) – a first of its kind in the City of... » Read more


Climate Pledge Arena’s roof crowning glory

Seattle Climate Pledge Arena August 2020 update

Climate Pledge Arena – the first certified carbon-neutral arena in the world – is in full ‘building mode.’ With the last concrete for the crucial south buttress poured, and digging down and temporary roof support work is through. Climate Pledge Arena is a multipurpose arena in Seattle,... » Read more


Zero-carbon traces in Climate Pledge Arena

Seattle Climate Pledge Arena

The multifunctional arena in Seattle, Washington in US, KeyArena, has been renamed as Climate Pledge Arena following Amazon purchasing naming rights to the facility which is presently undergoing reconfiguration. Oak View Group, NHL Seattle and Amazon announce unprecedented partnership to build a... » Read more


Will Amazon pull Spurs back from the edge?

Tottenham & Amazon naming rights

E-commerce giant Amazon is reportedly showing interest in acquiring naming rights to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London (UK) in a deal that could be worth up to £25m (€28.7m/$31.2m) a season. It is reported that the Spurs are also in deep financial trouble and if the deal is through it can pull... » Read more


Amazon to broadcast Premier League matches from 2019

Amazon and Premier League

Amazon will show English Premier League soccer matches for the first time from the 2019-20 season after the American tech giant bought the broadcasting rights for 20 matches per season recently, according to several international media reports. Sky Sports and BT Sport will continue to broadcast... » Read more


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