ProjectsOlympic Stadium Lighting
Olympic Stadium Lighting
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2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics Ski Jumping
Proven by its MLB references, GigaTera was selected as the main lighting partner for the PyeongChang Winter Olympics Ski Jumping Centre, executing a precise lighting design that secured perfect visibility even in extreme environments. By utilizing high-power SUFA-A floodlights and flicker-free technology capable of 1,500 frames per second—exceeding OBS standards—GigaTera successfully led the transmission of the world's first terrestrial UHD broadcasting.
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2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics Biathlon
Tailored to the characteristics of biathlon where dynamic skiing and static shooting coexist, GigaTera performed a precise lighting design optimized for each zone's environment, such as the main stadium (SUFA-A), the course (SUFA-M), and the shooting range (NANA). Based on technology verified in the MLB, GigaTera realized 1,500 frames per second flicker-free operation to perfectly support UHD broadcasting and maximized operational efficiency by introducing the GeSS® wired control system.
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2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics Cross-Country Skiing
To overcome the highly challenging environment of the Cross-Country Centre, which transformed the undulating terrain of a golf course into a snow stadium, GigaTera secured perfect visibility without shadows across the entire course using precise aiming utilizing 3D simulation. It successfully supported UHD broadcasting with 1,500 frames per second flicker-free technology and dramatically improved operational convenience through the GeSS® wired control solution.
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2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics Ice Arena
To overcome the structural challenges of the Gangneung Speed Skating Oval, such as asymmetrical catwalks and beam obstruction, GigaTera achieved perfect installation using extended brackets and precise re-aiming. The flexible dual-module design of the SUFA-A successfully met OBS's stringent standards for glare control and 4-directional vertical illuminance. Ultimately, the system demonstrated exceptional performance by exceeding the design values for vertical illuminance by 20%, fully satisfying the rigorous requirements for both Main and Super Slow Motion cameras.
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2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics Curling Centre
As the first PyeongChang Olympic venue to fully transition to LED, the Gangneung Curling Centre perfectly met OBS's strict Super Slow Motion standards (2,000 lx) using high-CRI SUFA-A 1.2kW luminaires. By minimizing heat emission to maintain optimal ice quality, the system supported historic moments like the Korean team's World Championship victory, while custom brackets optimized for raising systems maximized installation efficiency. The overwhelming illuminance performance exceeding design values and ice protection technology set a new standard for Olympic curling.




