The future of sport is to be discussed at the International Sports Convention 2016 in Switzerland this December.
The world’s largest sports business convention, taking place on 7 and 8 December in Geneva, will feature 18 sports conferences, including the International Basketball Industry conference.
More than 150 speakers, including Sports Digital, will be presenting on key aspects concerning the future of sport.
More than 2000 delegates representing more than 64 countries are expected to visit the 6000sq m exhibition and networking hall.
Supplier: International Sports Convention - ISC 1007 LausanneSwitzerland The INTERNATIONAL SPORTS CONVENTION started in 2010 in Amsterdam, Netherlands and through rapid development, progression, an eye for quality and business acquisition and development has developed as the world’s largest Sports Convention. Web: www.iscgeneva.com
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