The City of Tampere uses Supersight for visitor counting solutions for Hervake, the renovated leisure center in Hervanta.
The solution supports Hervake’s opening as Tampere’s first sports-oriented youth center and strengthens the city’s ability to monitor facility usage in a diverse and vibrant environment where sports and youth services work closely together. Hervake and the Hehku youth center operating in conjunction with it form a cohesive whole in young people’s daily lives, where physical activity, guided activities, and leisure time intertwine seamlessly.
Supersight’s visitor counting provides a real-time view of entrance usage, visitor numbers in different spaces, and regional space utilization.
Hervake offers a wide range of facilities—including a ball sports hall with spectator seating, dance, tatami, wrestling, and boxing facilities, as well as a gym and a multi-purpose hall set to open later—and is specifically designed for low-threshold physical activity and socializing. Visitor data supports this goal by providing the city with concrete information on which facilities and activities best meet users’ needs.
The additional order for Hervake continues the collaboration between the City of Tampere and Supersight in developing an understanding of visitor behavior in public spaces and supports the city’s goal of providing accessible, safe environments that promote an active daily life for all residents.