Nasdaq Launches Reimagined MarketSite
- Includes a state-of-the-art broadcast studio, dedicated IPO and Market Intelligence Centers, and a gallery space celebrating Nasdaq-listed companies
- CNBC’s “Fast Money” will broadcast its show from the new studio each weeknight at
5pm ET at MarketSite - Coincides with the launch of Nasdaq’s new brand campaign
“Since its inception, the Nasdaq MarketSite has served as a global hub of innovation – a place where high-performing companies come to celebrate their achievements and share their success stories with the world,” said
As a part of the investment in MarketSite, Nasdaq has created a brand-new IPO and Market Intelligence Center to create more visibility for first-trade celebrations. Year to date, Nasdaq welcomed 87 IPOs, representing an 87%-win rate for eligible IPOs, further cementing its position as the top destination for companies looking to join the public markets.
“With the new MarketSite renovation, we have created a space that reinforces our role as the world’s premier listings exchange and home to the most innovative companies across the globe,” said
The newly updated second floor of the MarketSite will be home to a state-of-the-art broadcast studio boasting over 700 square feet of digital signage, six new ultra-high-definition cameras on the production floor, and two cinema cameras on tracks with robotic descending arms. With access to cutting-edge production equipment and a high bandwidth cloud distribution pipeline, Nasdaq will be able to produce more dynamic live broadcasts for network shows and media partners.
“Fast Money,” CNBC’s post-market program hosted by
“CNBC’s ‘Fast Money’ is ideally situated at the Nasdaq MarketSite to report on the trading day’s biggest stories,” said
The renovated MarketSite includes a new gallery space in
- An original
Telequote III Terminal , one of the first electronic devices used to obtain Nasdaq Representative Bid/Ask prices and indices; - Amazon’s
Hercules Drive , one of the over 750,000 mobile robots designed, built, and deployed by the company, which can lift and move 1,250 pounds of inventory, improving safety and efficiency across retail operations; and - Replicas of the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, the first autonomous controlled flight on another planet, and the Perseverance Mars Rover – both of which utilize computing capabilities provided by the Qualcomm Flight™ Platform from
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
The MarketSite reopening coincides with the launch of Nasdaq’s new brand campaign, Question Today, an evolution of the company’s longstanding brand platform Rewrite Tomorrow, and reflects Nasdaq’s transformation into a global financial technology company.
About Nasdaq:
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