NBA venues go big on Zippin powered checkout-free stores

As basketball season gets underway, Zippin has announced six new stores powered by its tech in NBA arenas this autumn.

Toyota Center, home to the Houston Rockets, recently launched two checkout-free stores ahead of the season opener on 21st October, and Gainbridge Fieldhouse closes out the final phase of uts “Fieldhouse of the Future” renovations with two more frictionless shopping locations, giving Pacer fans four shops to choose from.

Capital One Arena added two Zippin Lanes in October as well, making Zippin the platform behind one out of four professional basketball arenas nationwide.

"The Fieldhouse of the Future renovations have made the most iconic venue in the NBA even better, and the state of the art technology at our Fast Break concession locations, through our partnership with Zippin, are a vivid example of how these upgrades connect with a new generation of fans,” says Pacers Sports & Entertainment CEO Rick Fuson.

“These experiences within the experience of being at Gainbridge Fieldhouse are a big part of what sets us apart as one of the most recognisable basketball arenas in the world.”

“Operators want the best technology to make the fan experience really stand out, but they need it to be reliable, accurate, and flexible,” says Krishna Motukuri, Co-founder and CEO at Zippin.

“There’s a lot on the line when the doors open for these large-scale events, and we hear over and over that Zippin is the only solution that’s able to deliver.”

“We lead with the most accurate technology on the market and come through with proven and flexible deployment from retrofits to the extremely popular, Zippin Lane.”