Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have announced a Rs 4.5 crore AI-powered initiative to enhance crowd management at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. The plan includes installing 300-350 AI-enabled cameras to monitor entry, exits, and crowd flow, aiming to ensure safety, efficiency, and smoother match-day experiences for fans.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have unveiled a bold Rs 4.5 crore plan to revolutionize crowd management at their iconic home ground, M Chinnaswamy Stadium. With the upcoming IPL season drawing closer, the franchise has formally communicated to the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) its intent to deploy artificial intelligence for smarter, safer, and more efficient stadium operations.
Key Highlights
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RCB has proposed the installation of 300-350 AI-enabled cameras across the stadium to monitor crowd movement, entry points, and exits.
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The AI system will provide real-time alerts to security personnel, helping prevent bottlenecks and ensuring smoother fan experiences.
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The initiative is expected to significantly reduce risks associated with overcrowding, a recurring challenge at Chinnaswamy during high-profile matches.
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RCB has committed to bearing the entire cost of Rs 4.5 crore, underlining its determination to secure Chinnaswamy as its home venue for IPL 2026.
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The proposal comes amid uncertainty over whether the stadium will continue hosting RCB’s matches, making this investment a strategic move to strengthen the case for retaining the venue.
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The AI-powered solution is designed not only for crowd control but also to enhance emergency response times, offering a safer environment for fans and players alike.
Broader Context
The Chinnaswamy Stadium, located in the heart of Bengaluru, has long been a fortress for RCB but has faced criticism over crowd congestion and logistical challenges. By embracing AI-driven surveillance and management, the franchise aims to set a benchmark for modern stadium operations in India. This move also reflects the growing role of technology in sports infrastructure, where fan safety and experience are increasingly prioritized.
Sources: NDTV Sports, Hindustan Times, India Today