ADI to install 32-metre wide LED platform for UK city of culture

ADI to install 32-metre wide LED platform for UK city of culture
Digital installation specialist, ADI, will provide a new LED platform for the Bradford Live entertainment venue in the UK as part of the city’s multi-million-pound redevelopment project.

The entertainment hub has been unused for 23 years, playing host to performances from The Beatles and The
Rolling Stones in years gone by.

The venue will be transformed with a 32-metre-wide digital display between the venue’s
two main entrances, using ADI’s MT LED product.

The display will have the capability to show full-motion video while also
providing a backdrop for events held in the public space.

Discussions over more internal and external screens are ongoing,
with ADI working closely with NEC Group, the venue’s operating partner.

Chris Morrell, director, Bradford Live, commented: “The screen
has always been a key component of the project and we’re delighted to be working with market-leaders ADI to
deliver the vision of our Architect, Tim Ronalds. When Bradford Live opens in 2024 it will attract 300,000 visitors to
the city each year and we anticipate that the screen will become an attraction in its own right, initially
serving as a focal point of Bradford’s City of Culture celebrations in 2025.”