
Sun Devil Alumni Develop Cooling Technology for FIFA World Cup Fans
Alumni from Arizona State University are behind a cooling solution aimed at keeping FIFA World Cup spectators comfortable, according to The State Press.

Nadia Hassan
North Africa Editor · Cairo
A group of graduates from Arizona State University, known as Sun Devils, has been credited with developing technology intended to help keep FIFA World Cup fans cool, according to reporting by The State Press.
What Is Known
The available coverage indicates that the alumni-led effort centers on cooling solutions for spectators attending FIFA World Cup matches. The tournament, which draws enormous international audiences and is often played in warm-weather host venues, presents ongoing challenges around fan comfort and heat management. Detailed specifications of the technology, its deployment locations, and the companies or institutions involved were not fully described in the source material available at the time of publication.
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