(ATR) The Smart Cities and Sport Summit will take place on November 5-7 in Lausanne.
The summit is organized by the World Union of Olympic Cities and will bring together parties interested in "connecting sports and cities."
"I am convinced that we will emerge with new, fresh and smart ideas on how to combine sport events and sustainable urban development," Daniel Brélaz, president of the World Union of Olympic Cities and mayor of Lausanne, said in a statement announcing the conference.
The conference program, speakers, and registration information will be announced shortly.
div class="article_img_right" style="width: 240px;">img src="http://aroundtherings.com//articles/images/cifnah3u.kzj.jpg" width="240px" height="73px" />span >/div>(ATR) The Smart Cities and Sport Summit will take place on November 5-7 in Lausanne.br />br />The summit is organized by the World Union of Olympic Cities, and will bring together parties interested in "connecting sports and cities."br />br />"I am convinced that we will emerge with new, fresh and smart ideas on how to combine sport events and sustainable urban development,” Daniel Brélaz, President of the World Union of Olympic Cities and Mayor of Lausanne, said in a statement announcing the conference.br />br />The conference program, speakers, and registration information will be announced shortly.br />br />strong>Soccerex Global Convention/strong>br />br />div class="article_img_left" style="width: 240px;">img src="http://aroundtherings.com//articles/images/slvtrb2p.mly.jpg" width="240px" height="137px" />span >/div>A revamped Indian Super League and plans for the 2017 U17 FIFA World Cup will be unveiled at the Soccerex Global Convention.br />br />The convention will take place September 6-10 in Manchester, England.br />br />Kushal Das, General Secretary of the All India Football Federation, will deliver a speech on the growth of Indian football.br />br />Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber and Olympic gold medalist Michael Johnson also confirmed they will speak at the conference.br />br />Other confirmed speakers for the event include FIFA vice president Jim Boyce, British Olympic Association chairman Sebastian Coe, Rugby Football Union CEO Ian Ritchie, and former England and Manchester United legend Bobby Charlton.br />br />For more information a href="http://www.soccerex.com/global">visit here/a>, call +44 (0)20 8987 5522, or contact a href="mailto:enquiry@soccerex.com">via email/a>.br />br />strong>Asia Pacific World Sport and Women Conferencebr />/strong>br />div class="article_img_right" style="width: 240px;">img src="http://aroundtherings.com//articles/images/5j5ktaes.zkz.jpg" width="240px" height="55px" />span >/div>The agenda for the Asia Pacific World Sport and Women Conference was released.br />br />The two-day conference will focus on topics such as social media, women in the board room, community engagement. br />br />a href="http://www.apwsw.com.au/women-in-sport-conference/agenda?utm_source=E-Early_Bird&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=P14K32">Click here /a>to view the full program.br />br />Michael Brown, Chief Executive Officer, AFC Asian Cup Australia 2015, Stephanie Brantz, a broadcaster with Australia's the ABC, Johanna Adriaanse, Co-Chair, International Working Group on Women will speak at the event.br />br />The conference is scheduled for October 27-28 at the Sydney Cricket Ground.br />br />a href="http://www.apwsw.com.au/women-in-sport-conference/women-in-sport-conference/asia-pacific-world-sport-and-women-conference/registration">Click here/a> for registration information.br />br />WISE Lausanne
Dates for second edition of the Work in Sports Exhibition, International Convention for Careers in Sports have been released.
The conference will take place on May 6-7, 2015 at Beaulieu Lausanne, the same venue as the first edition.
WISE announced the second edition will focus more on networking and interactive sessions, rather than the 2014 edition's focus on speakers.
More information on the conference will be posted in the coming months.
International Sports Convention - Geneva 2014
Early registration rates for the International Sports Convention are available until September 30.
The convention will take place on December 10-11 and consist of 18 conferences.
Click here to view registration information for the convention, and click here for a full list of all conferences in Geneva.
Soccerex Global Convention
A revamped Indian Super League and plans for the 2017 U-17 FIFA World Cup will be unveiled at the Soccerex Global Convention.
The convention will take place September 6-10 in Manchester, England.
Kushal Das, general secretary of the All India Football Federation, will deliver a speech on the growth of Indian football.
Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber and Olympic gold medalist Michael Johnson also confirmed they will speak at the conference.
Other confirmed speakers for the event include FIFA vice president Jim Boyce, British Olympic Association chairman Sebastian Coe, Rugby Football Union CEO Ian Ritchie and England and Manchester United legend Bobby Charlton.
For more informationvisit here, call +44 (0)20 8987 5522, or contactvia email.
Asia Pacific World Sport and Women Conference
The agenda for the Asia Pacific World Sport and Women Conference was released.
The two-day conference will focus on topics such as social media, women in the board room, and community engagement.
Click here to view the full program.
Michael Brown, CEO of AFC Asian Cup Australia 2015; Stephanie Brantz, a broadcaster with Australia's ABC; and Johanna Adriaanse, co-chair of the International Working Group on Women will speak at the event.
The conference is scheduled for October 27-28 at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Click here for registration information.
Written by Aaron Bauer
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