Sport & Event Park Esbjerg og HallMonitor Made room for indoor football and created more activity at Bramming Culture and Leisure Centre At Bramming Culture and Leisure Centre, space and hall times were not used effectively – and local football…
Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality & HallMonitor Lyngby-Taarbæk has significantly optimised the use of indoor sports facilities In Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality, with nearly 60,000 residents and many sports participants, the utilisation rate of the municipality’s sports facilities has increased by 10 percentage points in…
Odense Municipality and HallMonitor Targeted initiative to relieve a pressured sports sector in Odense Odense Municipality is under significant pressure regarding sports facilities. With data from HallMonitor, the Department for City and Culture has developed several initiatives to secure more…
Furesø Municipality and HallMonitor Furesø can now verify whether booked halls and pitches are actually used Furesø Municipality is ready to implement digital activity tracking across all sports halls and artificial turf pitches to monitor capacity utilisation and optimise the…
Ubberud Culture & Movement Center and HallMonitor HallMonitor provided a better overview and efficient booking management When bookings appeared to be full – but were in fact underutilised – Ubberud Culture & Movement Centre implemented HallMonitor to gain a true…
Holbæk Municipality and HallMonitor Freed-up capacity and greater transparency With HallMonitor, Holbæk Municipality has gained a precise picture of how their sports facilities are used – not just booked. This has enabled the identification of hidden capacity, especially during school…
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