AmpThink

AmpThink

Converged venue technology design and integration

Overview

AmpThink designs, deploys, and manages large-scale technology systems for public venues like stadiums and arenas. It uses a converged network that unifies Wi-Fi, DAS, IPTV, LED displays, and audio/visual systems on a single platform, reducing costs and shadow IT compared to siloed networks. It differentiates itself as a Master Technology Integrator with in-house manufacturing capabilities gained from acquiring RAPID Tooling to produce custom enclosures and mounting solutions. Its goal is turnkey, cost-effective technology infrastructure that improves venue operations and guest experience for owners, architects, and contractors.

Significant Headcount Growth

About AmpThink

Simplify's Rating
Why AmpThink is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Consulting

Hardware

Enterprise Software

Entertainment

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Garland, Texas

Founded

2011

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What believers are saying

  • VENU selected AmpThink in February 2026 as Master Technology Integrator across its portfolio.
  • Toronto approved AmpThink for FIFA 2026 temporary Wi-Fi expansion and network integration.
  • Unilumin named AmpThink in July 2026 for Kansas City’s 4,000-square-foot LED district buildout.

What critics are saying

  • Toronto’s 2026 World Cup contract ends after August 2026, shrinking temporary revenue.
  • VENU’s February 2026 partnership concentrates growth in amphitheater builds, tying AmpThink to one developer.
  • Cisco, integrators, and OEMs can disintermediate AmpThink if venues buy directly on price.

What makes AmpThink unique

  • AmpThink owns the MTI layer, unifying venue Wi-Fi, DAS, IPTV, and displays.
  • RAPID Tooling gives AmpThink in-house fabrication for custom enclosures and mounting hardware.
  • Incumbent venue knowledge creates lock-in; Toronto named AmpThink the existing IT systems provider.

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Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

9%

1 year growth

9%

2 year growth

9%
Mondo Stadia
Jul 3rd, 2026
From fan festivals to Hospitality: how Unilumin is helping shape the 2026 World Cup experience.

From fan festivals to Hospitality: how Unilumin is helping shape the 2026 World Cup experience. 3rd July 2026 As the 2026 World Cup expands across North America, the tournament is redefining how and where fans experience the world's biggest sporting event. While the action takes place inside stadiums, today's World Cup experience extends far beyond the pitch - into fan festivals, entertainment districts, restaurants, training facilities, and broadcast environments powered by advanced display technology. Through a series of recent high-profile installations across the United States, Unilumin is helping shape this transformation by delivering LED display solutions that enhance fan engagement across stadiums, fan festivals, sports districts, and hospitality venues. Immersive Fan Engagement in Dallas One of the most visible examples is the FIFA Fan Festival(TM) Dallas, where Unilumin delivered more than 8.5 million pixels of LED technology in collaboration with AMS Events. The installation features a 5-meter interactive LED sphere that allows fans to upload photos via QR code and see themselves displayed in real time on a 360-degree canvas, creating an immersive, shareable fan experience that extends engagement well beyond the match day. The project also includes a massive 46-foot by 26-foot outdoor LED display on the main stage at Dos Equis Pavilion, providing fans with crystal-clear viewing for live entertainment, tournament programming, and match-day activities. Together, the installations demonstrate how large-scale LED technology is helping transform fan festivals into destination experiences rather than simple viewing parties. A Connected Sports District in Kansas City In Kansas City, Unilumin partnered with AmpThink to deploy a district-wide LED ecosystem across Current Landing and CPKC Stadium, delivering more than 4,000 square feet of LED displays throughout the mixed-use development. The installation includes video boards, ribbon boards, plaza displays, retail signage, a practice field videoboard, and an 8.5-million-pixel virtual production studio designed to support broadcast production, sponsorship content, player media opportunities, and immersive storytelling. The project is particularly significant as the Kansas City Current Training Facility has been selected as the official training base for the Netherlands Men's National Team during the 2026 World Cup, placing this digital infrastructure at the center of one of the tournament's most important off-field operations. Bringing the World Cup to Hospitality Venues The World Cup experience doesn't stop at official venues. Across Southern California and San Antonio, NOVO Brazil Brewing has transformed all five of its locations into destination viewing environments using nearly 1,750 square feet of Unilumin LED displays. The deployment combines indoor fine-pitch displays, outdoor LED screens, and custom four-sided cube displays to create immersive match-day atmospheres that creates immersive match-day environments that encourage fans to gather, extend their stay, and enjoy a premium viewing experience. According to NOVO Brazil Brewing, the installations have become central to attracting soccer fans throughout the tournament while elevating the overall guest experience. Although each project serves a different purpose, together they illustrate a common trend: major sporting events are driving investment not only inside venues, but across the broader sports and entertainment ecosystem. Beyond the Stadium: A Broader Industry Trend These projects reflect a broader shift taking place throughout the sports and entertainment industry. Premium LED displays are no longer confined to scoreboards or control rooms - they have become integral to creating immersive destinations where live sports, digital content, hospitality, retail, sponsorship, and broadcast converge. "The 2026 World Cup is redefining how fans engage with the game. The experience no longer begins at kickoff or ends when the final whistle blows - it spans entertainment districts, hospitality venues, fan festivals, training facilities, and every touchpoint in between. Digital display technology has become a key part of that ecosystem, helping venues create more engaging experiences while unlocking new opportunities for storytelling, sponsorship activation, fan engagement, and long-term commercial value. We're proud to support our partners as they prepare for this new era of sports entertainment." - Marcello Marques, Director of Business Development - Sports at Unilumin. For venue owners, hospitality operators, and sports organizations, display technology is increasingly viewed as critical digital infrastructure that enhances fan engagement, supports content creation, creates new sponsorship opportunities, and generates long-term value beyond a single event. As the 2026 World Cup continues across North America, projects like those in Dallas, Kansas City, and Southern California demonstrate how digital infrastructure is reshaping the fan experience far beyond the stadium. From fan festivals and training facilities to hospitality venues and sports-anchored districts, LED technology is becoming a foundational element in creating connected, immersive destinations that will continue delivering value for owners, operators, sponsors, and fans long after the final match is played.

Unilumin
Jul 2nd, 2026
From fan festivals to Hospitality: how Unilumin is helping shape the 2026 World Cup Experience.

From fan festivals to Hospitality: how Unilumin is helping shape the 2026 World Cup Experience. 02 July, 2026 Company News As the 2026 World Cup expands across North America, the tournament is redefining how and where fans experience the world's biggest sporting event. While the action takes place inside stadiums, today's World Cup experience extends far beyond the pitch - into fan festivals, entertainment districts, restaurants, training facilities, and broadcast environments powered by advanced display technology. Through a series of recent high-profile installations across the United States, Unilumin is helping shape this transformation by delivering LED display solutions that enhance fan engagement across stadiums, fan festivals, sports districts, and hospitality venues. Immersive Fan Engagement in Dallas In the FIFA Fan Festival(TM) Dallas project, Unilumin partnered with AMS Events to create a 5-meter interactive LED sphere that allows fans to upload photos via QR code and see them displayed in real time on a 360° screen, along with a 46x26-foot outdoor LED main stage display used for live broadcasts, performances, and tournament content. Overall, the large-scale LED technology enhances the immersive viewing experience and transforms the fan event into a destination-level experience. A Connected Sports District in Kansas City In Kansas City, Unilumin partnered with AmpThink to deploy a district-wide LED ecosystem across Current Landing and CPKC Stadium, delivering more than 4,000 square feet of LED displays throughout the mixed-use development. The installation includes video boards, ribbon boards, plaza displays, retail signage, a practice field videoboard, and an 8.5-million-pixel virtual production studio designed to support broadcast production, sponsorship content, player media opportunities, and immersive storytelling. The project is particularly significant as the Kansas City Current Training Facility has been selected as the official training base for the Netherlands Men's National Team during the 2026 World Cup, placing this digital infrastructure at the center of one of the tournament's most important off-field operations. World Cup Experience Brought to Hospitality Venues The World Cup experience doesn't stop at official venues. Across Southern California and San Antonio, NOVO Brazil Brewing has transformed all five of its locations into destination viewing environments using nearly 1,750 square feet of Unilumin LED displays. The deployment combines indoor fine-pitch displays, outdoor LED screens, and custom four-sided cube displays to create immersive match-day atmospheres that encourage fans to gather, extend their stay, and enjoy a premium viewing experience. According to NOVO Brazil Brewing, the installations have become central to attracting soccer fans throughout the tournament while elevating the overall guest experience. Although each project serves a different purpose, together they illustrate a common trend: major sporting events are driving investment not only inside venues, but across the broader sports and entertainment ecosystem. Beyond the Stadium: A Broader Industry Trend These projects reflect a broader shift taking place throughout the sports and entertainment industry. Premium LED displays are no longer confined to scoreboards or perimeter boards on the pitch - they have become integral to creating immersive destinations where live sports, digital content, hospitality, retail, sponsorship, and broadcast converge. "The 2026 World Cup is redefining how fans engage with the game. The experience no longer begins at kickoff or ends when the final whistle blows - it spans entertainment districts, hospitality venues, fan festivals, training facilities, and every touchpoint in between. Digital display technology has become a key part of that ecosystem, helping venues create more engaging experiences while unlocking new opportunities for storytelling, sponsorship activation, fan engagement, and long-term commercial value. We're proud to support our partners as they prepare for this new era of sports entertainment." - Marcello Marques, Director of Business Development - Sports at Unilumin. For venue owners, hospitality operators, and sports organizations, display technology is increasingly viewed as critical digital infrastructure that enhances fan engagement, supports content creation, creates new sponsorship opportunities, and generates long-term value beyond a single event. As the 2026 World Cup continues across North America, projects like those in Dallas, Kansas City, and Southern California demonstrate how digital infrastructure is reshaping the fan experience far beyond the stadium. From fan festivals and training facilities to hospitality venues and sports-anchored districts, LED technology is becoming a foundational element in creating connected, immersive destinations that will continue delivering value for owners, operators, sponsors, and fans long after the final match is played.

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