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Europe’s Viva Technology and Global Sports Week events to combine in 2023

Europe’s Viva Technology and Global Sports Week events to combine in 2023
December 14, 2022

Viva Technology, the biggest startup and tech event in Europe, is expanding the program for its 2023 edition and is teaming up with Global Sports Week, France’s leading international forum for the sports ecosystem, to dedicate a 9,000 metre² pavilion to the Future of Sport.

To be held at Porte de Versailles exhibition and conference centre in the French capital of Paris from 14th to 17th June 2023, the combined events will bring together leaders in innovation, technology and business along with major stakeholders committed to the positive transformation of sport.

Faced with a global paradigm shift in the wake of economic, ecological, societal and digital transformation, the sport industry, valued at more than US$800 billion worldwide, needs to reinvent itself more than ever in order to develop and strengthen its positive impact.

Opening its doors 100 days before the Rugby World Cup and one year before the Olympic and Paralympic Games transform Paris into the worldwide capital of sport, the Future of Sport pavilion at VivaTech will be a one-stop-shop for inspiration, business opportunities, networking and co-operation for decision-makers in the sport sector and for leaders in innovation and technology.

Four days of sessions, debates and group workshops with internationally renowned speakers and experts, as well as exclusive demonstrations of the best solutions and innovations will include:

● Improving the performance and experience of top-level athletes and all participants (data, sporting equipment, connected objects, safety, etc.);
● The transformation of the sporting equipment industry and market (tech for design,
customisation, logistics, circularity, etc.);
● Transformation in the organisation and delivery of major sporting events (governance and delivery models, new competition formats, new media formats, connected stadium, blockchain, security, etc.);
● The new economy of sport (responsible sponsorship, new financing models, digital marketing, new media rights, etc.);
● Fan engagement and experience, especially among new generations (role of athletes, NFT, metaverse, influence, etc.);
● E-sport;
● The environmental impact of sport (new energies and efficiencies in motor and water sports, green tech, etc.);
● Innovation at the service of societal issues (disability, parity, inclusion, health, well-being, education)

François Bitouzet, Managing Director of Viva Technology, explains "as France prepares to host the world's biggest sporting events and at a time when the sector is undergoing an unprecedented transformation thanks to tech and digital, we wanted to put innovation in sport in the spotlight at the 2023 edition of VivaTech.

"Our association with Global Sports Week, a major reference in the industry, allows us to offer a unique meeting place in Europe for all stakeholders who want to discover the most promising innovations and solutions in sport, develop new business opportunities, and benefit from exclusive connections with the best of the world's tech and digital ecosystem, startups, major companies, media and investors."

Lucien Boyer, President and Co-founder of Global Sports Week, noted "more than ever, sport is capturing the world’s attention. Industry leaders have the opportunity and even the obligation to rethink their business models in order to evolve while ensuring the expected positive impact on many societal and environmental issues.

"Since 2020, Global Sports Week has brought together the entire international sports ecosystem to build the future of sport together. Our partnership with Viva Technology, a key event for innovation, allows us to give a new dimension to Global Sports Week by offering all stakeholders in sport the opportunity to share their challenges, create synergies and identify new solutions in close collaboration with technology experts, researchers, investors and business leaders brought together by Viva Technology."

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