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ADVERTISERS' INDEX
AFL Architects
Arena Seating
ArupSport
Barco
Birdair
Cabletime
Desso
Dow Chemical Company
EVMI
FieldTurf Tarkett
FIFA
GreensGroomer
Hightex
HOK sport architecture
IMI Cornelius
Immersive Solutions
ISFMP/SKA
Kaba
Lighthouse Technologies
M-E Engineers
Micros
Mondo
Polytan
Pop-Up Power Supplies
Rubb Buildings
Safety One/S1-Sport
Skidata
Soccerex – London Forum
Soccerex – Shanghai Forum
Sport Accord
SportelAsia
Sports & Stadia Services
Syngenta
TauCETI
TEAMS 2008
TenCate Thiolon
Terracover – Ice
Terraflor
Terraplas
The Motz Group
Triangle
Ungerboeck/USI
Walter P Moore
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In the next issue of PanStadia...

Red Bull Park – designed by Rossetti Associates – will be a soccer-only
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142-006 NEW FRONTIERS: The New Meadowlands Stadium – a stadium marriage of the NFL's New York Giants and Jets.
142-016 CASINO ROYALE: The opening of The Venetian Macao, a 24/7 sports and entertainment hub.
142-026 NEW & IMPROVED: A wide range of major North American sports projects are set to open in 2008, with more for completion 2009-11.
142-036 HOMEWARD BOUND: Luton Town FC’s quest for a new stadium to call ‘home’.
142-042 DREAM DESIGN: The proposed new stadium for Boca Juniors.
142-046 STARTER’S ORDERS: There are interesting developments in the coming Formula 1™ 2008 season.
142-052 ATTITUDE AT ALTITUDE: Reactions to FIFA’s worldwide ban on the playing of soccer games at stadiums over 2,500m above sea level.
142-060 FIRE & ICE: The new Prudential Center – commonly referred to as ‘The Rock’ – in Newark, New Jersey.
142-070 BOWLED OVER: The £35 million redevelopment of the Rose Bowl will make it the second largest cricket ground in the UK.
142-076 SOUND BITES: Key trends and new technologies in acoustic solutions, with views from leading industry members.
142-082 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: A discussion of future developments with some of Sports Lighting's leading lights.
142-088 NATIONAL PRIDE: ArupSport, part of the Consortium recently chosen to build the S$1.87b Singapore Sports Hub, outline what is to be a world-class venue.
142-094 SHOWPIECE STADIUM: Her Majesty the Queen recently opened the Milton Keynes Dons' new stadium – designed by world-renowned HOK sport architecture.
142-102 IN THE KNOW: This April will see the third International Sport Facility Management Program taking place in Melbourne, Australia.
142-106 TOMORROW’S MANAGER TODAY: After your stunning stadium is built – who will run it and can they maximise returns?
142-112 SAFETY FIRST: Following the fifteenth anniversary of the Football Safety Officers’ Association, new General Secretary, Chris Patzelt, discusses recent developments.
142-116 SCREEN SIREN: Lighthouse Technologies has had a long and fruitful association with the sports market.
142-122 IN THE MIX: The Dow Chemical Company recently joined the fray in the quest to find the perfect artificial grass system.
142-128 TOP SCORER: FieldTurf Tarkett outline their current innovations and future plans.
142-134 PITCH PERFECT: UK clubs tell us about Primo Maxx, by Syngenta Crop Protection.
142-140 MEDIA STAR: Cabletime’s MediaStar product delivers real-time soccer action to all the monitors in the Press Room at Emirates Stadium.
142-146 AT YOUR SERVICE: Glasgow Celtic FC recently installed a paging system by Call-Systems Technology.
142-148 INNOVATIVE SOLUTION: The new StadiArena concept, that could revolutionise the way stadia, and stands, are designed and built.
142-150 INSIDE OUT: An increase in the use of indoor sports facilities has seen Rubb Buildings rise to the sporting challenge.
142-156 TOTAL CONTROL: Kaba’s products experience exponential growth in the rapidly emerging market of Eastern Europe.
142-158 NEWS & EVENTS: All the latest industry news and events from around the globe.
142-162 ADVERTISERS’ INDEX & NEXT ISSUE
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