DIARY DATES
3-4 MARCH & 7-8 MARCH 2012 LG Group/CLOA Culture, Tourism & Sport Conference York, England and Cardiff, Wales With the Olympic/Paralympic Games, Dia- mond Jubilee and Cultural Olympiad, 2012 is a huge year for culture, tourism and sport. But coming hot on the heels of the tough budget restraints. This event will look at how to exploit these opportuni- ties, adapt to budget pressures and work with volunteers, social enterprises and the private sector to improve effi ciency.
www.cloa.org.uk/events
7-9 MARCH 2012
Global Sports Forum Barcelona Palau De Congressos, De Catalunya An exchange platform attracting sport administrators and personalities, includ- ing Eric Cantona and Oscar Pistorious, who come together and debate eco- nomic, social, political and cultural issues relating to sport.
www.globalsportsfourm.org
12-30 MARCH 2012 CIMSPA Home Nations and Regional Event Roadshow Various locations across the UK These half-day events overview the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity’s (CIMSPA) work through the new national and regional management boards. Each will discuss an issue of specifi c local relevance.
www.imspa.co.uk
28-29 MARCH 2012 Soccerex European Convention Manchester Central, UK
This forum is a must attend event for anyone in the football business industry. It offers an ideal setting to do business, source new contacts, discover the latest innovations and meet business objectives.
www.soccerex.com/events
25-26 APRIL 2012
IHT Sports Business Summit Ritz Carlton, Istanbul
The European Capital of Sport 2012, Is- tanbul is investing billions in its sports in- frastructure as Turkey readies itself for an Olympic Games bid. Join the International Herald Tribune (IHT) and sports industry leaders to fi nd out how economic and technological changes are creating oppor- tunities in the global sports industry.
www.ihtsportsummit.com
20-27 MAY 2012 Brmb Grassroots Football Live NEC, Birmingham
The 20,000sq ft event include 3 vs 3 playing areas and cross bar challenges, workshops and best practice in coaching techniques, a football products exhibi- tion and a kids zone. Guest appearances include Newcastle’s Chris Hughton and ex-England manager Graham Taylor.
www.sportaccord.com
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8-10 MAY 2012 Stadia Design and Technology Expo Los Angeles Convention Centre, USA The USA’s annual convention for the design, build and operation of a sporting venue. It will showcase revenue-gener- ation technologies; innovative capacity- boosting concepts; environmentally con- scious building materials and operational effi ciency-enhancing technologies.
www.stadiadesignandtechnology.com
15 MAY 2012
The Sports Facilities Show (SAPCA) Cheltenham Racecourse, UK This show replaces the Sport and Play Construction Association’s (SAPCA) long-running Sports Facility Construction events and will be taking a new format - details of which will be announced shortly at the following address:
www.sapca.org.uk
15-17 MAY 2012
Stadium Business Summit Juventus Stadium, Turin, Italy Stadia owners, operators, designers and suppliers will congregate for debate, knowledge-sharing and networking in a venue that heralds a new breed of stadia design. The theme for this year’s event will celebrate the fact that stadia are at the point of convergence between the broadcast event and the live experience.
www.stadiumbusinesssummit.com
20-25 MAY 2012 SportAccord Convention Quebec, Canada
This six-day gathering of more than 1,500 leading representatives from internation- al sport offers the sports family a power- ful opportunity to come together in an exclusive and authoritative networking environment, to build relationships, share knowledge and develop ideas that will benefi t the community.
www.sportaccord.com
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