Chinese technology company Huawei has announced a new three-year innovation partnership with the GAA to enhance the technology infrastructure at Croke Park.
Huawei said it will work with the GAA to help develop Croke Park into one of the most technologically advanced "smart stadiums" in Europe.
It said it will develop capability in terms of real-time data usage, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, virtual reality, to enhance the experience of fans and patrons of the stadium.
Croke Park is one of the largest stadiums in Europe with a capacity of 82,300.
Jijay Shen, CEO of Huawei Ireland, said that its innovation partnership with the GAA offers the potential to make Croke Park, the home of Gaelic Games, the most technologically advanced stadium in Europe.
Peter McKenna, Commercial Director of the GAA, said that technology plays an increasingly important role in society, facilities management and of course sport.
"The national stadium for Gaelic Games and a prime visitor attraction, Croke Park prides itself on being one of the leading stadiums in Europe and this partnership will enhance our visitor experience," he added.