HallMonitor – Provides sensors and software for a new research project in Sweden 

The project, led by the Center for Sports Research (CIF) in collaboration with Linköping University, aims to map and analyze the use of sports halls with the goal of promoting a more efficient utilization of these facilities.

The research project focuses on identifying opportunities to improve the capacity utilization of sports halls in Swedish municipalities. With the data and insights expected to be generated by the project, new strategies can be developed on how sports halls can be used more flexibly and for the benefit of a broader segment of the population.

HallMonitor contributes to the project as a provider of both sensors and software, enabling the real-time registration and analysis of sports hall usage, fully GDPR-compliant with no handling of sensitive personal data. This solution, already in use in more than 40 municipalities in Denmark, provides precise data on when and how the facilities are used, which can help municipalities make informed decisions about planning and resource management.

“We are very excited to participate in this groundbreaking project that could significantly impact how sports halls are utilized in the future,” says Susanne Ingemann from HallMonitor. “Our technology will provide the necessary data to understand usage patterns and potential efficiencies, which is crucial for creating better frameworks for sports and physical activity.”

The project in Sweden is an extension of HallMonitor’s already successful collaborations in Denmark, where our solutions have helped municipalities optimize the use of public facilities. By participating in this research project, HallMonitor takes another as a leading player in smart facility management across the Nordic region.