SAN JOSE, Calif. –
The San Jose Earthquakes have implemented a body camera program by Visual Labs to enhance the overall safety and guest experience at Avaya Stadium.
“The Earthquakes organization has always strived to be a leader in adopting the latest technology,” said Earthquakes President Dave Kaval. “This body camera program epitomizes the team’s continued commitment to make sure our guests have the best possible experience at Avaya Stadium.”
Under this program, multiple security staff members wear a body camera, similar to those worn by police, to record public interactions and foster a culture of transparency.
“We are thrilled with our relationship with the San Jose Earthquakes and their commitment to be a part of groundbreaking technology in the world of sports,” said Alex Popof, CEO of Visual Labs. “The advanced, cloud-based infrastructure at Avaya Stadium provides the perfect environment to deploy our innovative fan safety solution.”
The Quakes and Visual Labs reached a multi-season agreement for the body camera program.
About Visual Labs
Visual Labs, Inc. is a privately held, venture capital funded company based in Menlo Park, California. With technology designed by Stanford University computer science graduates, the company provides software to a variety of clients including municipal police, campus police, private security, and professional sports teams. Visual Labs focuses on body camera solutions with an emphasis on situational awareness. Functionality includes live video streaming, two-way messaging, and advanced location-based analytics. For more information, contact Alex Popof,
alex@visuallabsinc.com
.