The event will bring together industry leaders, security professionals and key stakeholders dedicated to enhancing the safety and security of sports and entertainment venues.
Camillo will be recognized at the awards luncheon during the conference. The luncheon is sponsored by Evolv Technology, which provides weapons detection systems for security screening.
The award recognizes a Sports and Entertainment Technology Alliance member who has demonstrated a high level of commitment to research and training, addressing industry needs in sports safety and security.
The Golden Eagle Award recognizes excellence in system integration, architecture, engineering, and/or construction (A/E/C) specifically related to the safety and security of spectators, property and facility infrastructure.
The Forum featured keynote speakers, expert panel discussions and moderated discussions to review the NCS4 Best Practices for Intercollegiate Athletics.
Information gleaned from this study will assist venue security directors in planning and policy development, venue operations, and technology utilization.
NCS4 2024 sessions and panel discussions covered topics relevant to sports safety and security pros, including emerging threats in sports security, FIFA World Cup security preparation, drone threats and much more.
The event will be held Feb. 20-21 at the University of Notre Dame and address the key safety and security challenges facing the professional sports and entertainment industry.