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Technology Stocks : Ouster (OUST)
OUST 33.10-10.7%9:30 AM EDT

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From: Smart_Asset10/9/2025 10:44:43 AM
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Ouster at the Super Bowl and World Cup. Likely the Gemini security sensor..https://ouster.com/products/software/gemini

Also likely in partnership with either Genetec or Constellis.

nbcbayarea.com

<<Silicon Valley AI company to aid crowd safety at Super Bowl, World CupSan Francisco-based Ouster will use its technology to help manage crowd control and safety at Levi's Stadium for two of the world's biggest sporting events coming to the South Bay in 2026.
By Damian Trujillo • Published September 8, 2025 •Updated on September 8, 2025 at 9:08 am

NBC Universal, Inc.
Levi’s Stadium is turning to A.I. for crowd safety when the Super Bowl and World Cup come to the Bay Area in 2026.

With two of the biggest events in all of sports descending on the South Bay next year, crowd control and safety are big concerns.

A Silicon Valley company says artificial intelligence can help manage those issues with the hundreds of thousands of fans expected for the Super Bowl at Levi's Stadium in February and the FIFA World Cup in June.

San Francisco-based Ouster is one of the leaders in the industry when it comes to physical AI. It has vowed to make the fan experience at Levi’s Stadium safer for those two massive, global events.

Video of out-of-control crowds rushing into the COPA Cup last year in Miami sparked a new level of concern at stadiums everywhere. Non-ticketed soccer fans stampeded their way into Hard Rock Stadium, overwhelming security.

Ouster says its technology can help prevent similar chaos during the 2026 World Cup.

"Our systems are actually used in venues today to live track the crowd density in big concert venues and alert security when that density is going to go high so you can take action and actually prevent build-up and a very dangerous situation -- kind of a stampede," Ouster CEO Angus Pacala says.

Ouster will be installing 3D lidar sensors with laser vision technology around Levi’s Stadium for the Super Bowl and the World Cup to make sure crowds are safe inside and out.>>
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