The Aspire Command & Control Centre for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 stadiums began its operations on Sunday.
During a press conference in the Sports Business District building at Aspire Zone on Sunday, Command Centre director at the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC), Hamad Ahmed al-Mohannadi, expressed happiness at the start of the centre's operational operations, which aim to manage and supervise all operations of the Qatar 2022 World Cup stadiums and provide a suitable environment for the development of these operations to ensure the readiness of the World Cup stadiums and for sporting events hosted by Qatar in the future.
He added that the centre also serves to control electromechanical and building control systems, manage stadium security operations and follow up on all information and communication systems and infrastructure for these facilities, in addition to following up on all periodic maintenance operations for these facilities and following up on performance indicators.
Director of Security (Facilities Operation Department) at the SC, Abdullah Mubarak al-Mohannadi, underlined that the official announcement of the centre's opening confirms its readiness to work directly in all operational operations of the World Cup stadiums, including security systems in sports facilities such as control, entry and public safety systems.
Director of Applications and Communication at the Command and Control Centre for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 stadiums, Hani Chahal, said the centre is the first of its kind in the world, as it possesses high capabilities related to many stadiums.
He explained that the centre offers monitoring and control services at several stadiums simultaneously. The main services provided by the centre are facilities management, security and safety, information transmission, fans and visitors. He stressed the operational capabilities enjoyed by the centre, which will have a significant impact on the success of the organisational process for all sporting events that are held in facilities connected to the centre.
 
 
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