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PANSTADIA & ARENA MANAGEMENT AUTUMN 2013 Sitting comfortably


Going around FSB, there’s always a seat to try out so we advise picking the VIP and player seats on a seating company’s stands for a very relaxed rest. General admission spectator seating is most prevalent of course and every year the manufacturers introduce new materials, design concepts and features such as heated seats, fl exible installation options and retractable systems.


IAKS Congress


DAY 1 Offi cial opening of the IAKS Congress and the trade fairs FSB and aqua ale. AM Experts from the International Paralympic Committee and the IAKS will discuss new aspects and future needs for inclusive design and accessibility. EVENING The prize-giving ceremony for the international awards given by IOC, IPC and IAKS for exemplary sport and leisure facilities.


DAY 2 Focus on the post-Games situation of the London venues, and a close look at community infrastructure for sports, leisure and recreation in the United Kingdom. PM Some of the winners the international awards present their outstanding projects.


DAY 3 Information exchange on aspects of sustainability, ecological, economic and social dimensions. PM Exemplary initiatives in infrastructure for socially challenged communities and in developing countries.


DAY 4 Urban green areas to enhance physical activity as well as exemplary projects of sports clubs and private operators.


Easy travel


In cooperation with Deutsche Bahn, KoelnMesse offers special deals on train tickets and Lufthansa offers discounted travel for international attendees to the airports in Cologne, Dusseldorf and Frankfurt; the Lufthansa code is DEZZDT.


Details at www.fsb-cologne.com.


Elan’s retractable seating excellence


Elan Inventa advises managers that if they wish to see the world’s most advanced telescopic seating system currently installed, to go to Leipzig, Germany. If they wish to fi nd out more about Elan Inventa and its revolutionary projects, to go to Cologne and to visit FSB, Hall 11.2, Stand Q-049-P-048.


The jury session of the IOC/IPC/IAKS Awards was completed in July. What we don’t know is which projects have come out on top. All will be revealed in an exhibition at the 23rd IAKS Congress.


For the IOC/IAKS Award, IAKS received 97 submissions from 30 countries. 31 projects from these 97 are additionally competing for the IPC/IAKS Distinction. The IOC/IPC/IAKS Architecture and Design Award for Students and Young Professionals received 30 submissions from 20 countries.


23 projects have been awarded as follows:


3 IOC/IAKS Awards in Gold 5 IOC/IAKS Awards in Silver 12 IOC/IAKS Awards in Bronze 3 IOC/IAKS Special Prizes


Five projects were awarded the prestigious IPC/IAKS Distinction for Accessibility. For the IOC/IPC/IAKS Architecture and Design Award for Students and Young Professionals 2013, one Gold, one Silver and one Bronze Medal have been awarded.


The presentation of the IOC/IAKS Award and the IPC/IAKS Distinction will take place at the 23rd IAKS Congress in Cologne on 22 October 2013.


The judging panel 68 FEATURE IAKS CONGRESS AND FSB PREVIEW


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