Digital Twin And AI Guide 64,000 Enthusiasts At World Cup Stadium
The 2026 World Cup demonstrates how digital twin and AI guidance can eliminate confusion for tens of thousands of spectators at a single-venue event.
Reporting from 1 source: ASCII.jp.
A firsthand report from the 2026 FIFA World Cup describes how digital twin technology and an AI guide app transformed the spectator experience. Paper tickets are gone; QR codes appear hours before kickoff. The official app navigates fans from parking to their seat. Anti-screenshot measures prevent counterfeiting.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup applied digital twin technology to every stadium, and a dedicated AI guide app handled the crowd. At Miami Stadium, capacity exceeds 64,000. The official FIFA app provided turn-by-turn navigation from the parking lot to the seat. Entry required a QR code that only appeared a few hours before the match; screenshots were blocked. Push notifications urged fans to arrive three hours early. The system removed the need for paper tickets and reduced congestion at the gates.
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