updated programme 2011 - SPONSORs Sports Venue Summit
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updated programme 2011 - SPONSORs Sports Venue Summit
U PR PD OG AT RA ED MM E 31 Aug - 01 Sept 2011, Munich Major Events Construction & Operation Innovation & Technology UPDATED PROGRAMME 2011 Presenting Partner Premium Partners It’s well worthwhile! Franz Beckenbauer 73,067! There have never been as many spectators in women’s football than there were at the opening game of the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup. What an atmosphere in Berlin’s Olympic stadium! This once again shows how one can benefit as a nation after a unique sporting event such as the 2006 FIFA Football World Cup – from the euphoria among the general public, from the organisational structures that were set up, and from the modern sports venues. These experiences should above all motivate those in the midst of preparing for such a major sporting event. Whether it be Brazil for the 2014 FIFA Football World Cup and the 2016 Olympics, France for the UEFA EURO 2016, or Russia as the host of the 2018 World Cup, they must all create a reliable infrastructure for their events, which also satisfies the requirements of subsequent everyday league usage. Given that some of the stadiums do not have a home team and therefore are not used regularly, it is all the more crucial to ascertain before the event how the stadiums and arenas can be used sustainably after such competitions are over. The example of the 2011 Women’s World Cup should also encourage those, who are still reluctant to submit a bid for such a major sporting event. Those who think of tomorrow today already will find themselves still reaping the fruits of their labour years later. It therefore gives me great pleasure to support the 5th SPONSORs Sports Venue Summit where participants can learn first-hand of the requirements being made of future event hosts from associations such as FIFA, the international amateur basketball federation (FIBA), the international swimming federation (FINA) and the German Olympic sports confederation (DOSB). At the same time, the conference is also an important platform for exchanging on aspects such as business models for sports venues, ticketing, catering and energy management. I am delighted that the Sports Venue Summit brings greater transparency to the industry. 2 www.sports-venue-summit.com Greeting Sports venue refurbishment: urgent catch-up required Thomas Bach, President of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) and the 1976 Olympic champion in fencing Three little statistics from 2009 say it all: there are around 170,000 sports venues in Germany, most of which are over 30 years old and urgently require a total of at least 42 billion euros for refurbishment measures. These figures are a clear indication of the urgent need to catch up with the refurbishment of sports venues and the central importance of this issue for the German Olympics Sports Confederation (DOSB). In saying this, we look to both sports venues for major events and the thousands of sports grounds and halls in our country’s cities and municipalities. Germany’s major stadiums are among the best in the world, as has been universally known since the 2006 FIFA Football World Cup at the very latest. Despite this, there is still a great deal of catching up to do in this area: while the Olympiapark in Munich remains the best example in the world of sensible post-event usage and has attracted 62 million spectators to over 3,500 events since 1972, the architectural masterpiece is also getting on in years and in need of refurbishment. The 2018 Winter Olympics would have been the ideal catalyst for this; now the task must be faced without the Games. Add to this the countless sports grounds and halls across the country, which attract high costs in their un-refurbished state and at the same time considerably impair the quality of the sports practised there. Innovative and sustainable concepts are required here. Avant-garde ideas for just this were revealed recently within the scope of the “Klimaschutz im Sportverein” [“Climate protection within sports clubs”] competition held by the DOSB as part of its climate protection initiative funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment. The winning club from Hanover conducted an energetic-ecological refurbishment of its clubhouse in parallel to which it initiated eco projects for children and young people. This allowed for an annual reduction in energy consumption by around 210,000 KWh and generation of 55 tons less CO2 per year. We need more ideas and initiatives of this kind, hence the DOSB has gladly also signed up as the strategic partner for the 5th SPONSORs Sports Venue Summit. One or other concepts may well be developed at this event – as is certainly needed. www.sports-venue-summit.com 3 Common ground and unique features Joachim E. Thomas, President, Association of German Stadium Operators (VdS) & Managing Director, Olympiastadion Berlin GmbH Those who have already concerned themselves with the maintenance of high-performance sports pitches while taking the technical capabilities, the environmental conditions that prevail at the location in question and the different structural conditions in stadiums into consideration know that it is a science in itself, and that top results can sometimes be achieved in various different ways. One thing is expected of turf above all else: it must be beautifully green. And the more special and individual the conditions are at a specific stadium, the more important it is to acquire and use specialist expertise. The knowledge transfer necessary for this successfully takes place in a unique and cooperative manner within the VdS, the association which brings together the operators of German stadiums with a minimum spectator capacity of 20,000 that have been approved for international sporting events such as national football matches, concerts and other major events. The multitude of day-to-day issues they have in common – from facility management and the consequences of the discontinuation of radio frequencies through to the compliance of sponsorship activities – are regularly discussed in detail. Future-oriented aspects such as ecological development, the conservation of resources, efficiency and sustainability also feature on the agenda. The SPONSORS Sports Venue Summit has developed into an industry meet of international significance, and is therefore the ideal platform for our members to explore the various issues in detail with the industry specialists in attendance, to expand their personal networks, or simply to identify the service provider that best meets their needs. As President of the VdS, I am therefore particularly pleased that we will hold one of our meetings at the Allianz Arena in Munich during this year’s SPONSORS Sports Venue Summit for the very first time. I wish all conference participants a pleasant and inspiring exchange. 4 www.sports-venue-summit.com Greeting Major tasks ahead, little time Dr. Jürgen Friedrich, Managing Director, Germany Trade and Invest From small desert state to World Cup host, somewhat bland capital city to an intriguing metropolis, modest infrastructures to a modern role model for other nations. And all this is to be achieved in the space of just eleven years. Qatar is essentially planning to reinvent itself as a modern state literally overnight. These are grand plans that require a great deal of commitment and promise exceptional opportunities. A total of around 4 billion US dollars is to be invested in the construction of stadiums if the FIFA Football World Cup takes place in the summer as usual. Should the event be postponed until the winter, the stadiums will cost considerably less, as the elaborate cooling systems will virtually be eliminated. The investments in sports arenas are proverbially “peanuts” when compared with the planned infrastructure measures however. A total of 15 billion US dollars is to be spent on the road projects, which have already been announced; approximately 9 billion US dollars on the Photo: © Entwurf: AS&P - Albert Speer & Partner GmbH, Visualisierung: hhvision, Köln new airport, with 28 billion US dollars being invested in the freight and passenger networks that are to be built alone. There is also the metro system planned for Doha and the huge investments in the real estate sector. The country’s ports are also not to be forgotten: Ras Laffan Port, which is already the largest export port for liquid gas, is to be expanded even further. A new deep-water port is also being planned: Qatar wants to become one of the most important regional logistics hubs. Particularly the preparations for the World Cup are likely to prove a feat. Even in an absolute monarchy, such large investments must be discussed within the influential families. In addition, as many young Qataris as possible are to be involved in the preparations for the World Cup and thus assured a stable job. The consequence is likely to be that the negotiation phase will tend to be protracted and the building phase all the more hectic. This could hold one advantage for the companies involved: the previously budgeted investments could well increase. www.sports-venue-summit.com 5 Speakers Albaredes, Gilles Crystal CG Great Britain Dzuirzynska-Leipert, Lidia Hamburger SV CMS Cameron McKenna Poland Althoff, Stephan Eilers, Peter Kishi, Hiro Deutsche Telekom Imtech Deutsche Telekom Atamanenko, Olexandr Emberger, Martin Heselschwerdt, Michael Alpine Donbass Arena 6 Hilke, Joachim UEFA Ankri, Agnes Fyvie, Gordon Herra, Marcin Stade Vélodrom Marseille France Lagardère Unlimited Stadium Solutions France Executive Board PL 2012 Baumann, Kai Geerken, Axel Hill, Jack ESPRIT arena VfL Gummersbach Bienhaus, Axel Gerster, Martin Albert Speer & Partner German Bundestag DFB Braun, Martin Grass, Andreas Ludwig Hopp, Daniel Imtech Böll, Martin Cowboys Stadium USA Hink, Willi SAP-Arena Allianz Haderer, Karoline Jung, Andreas Repräsentant GTAI Entega FC Bayern Munich Curtius, Friedrich Hauser, Michael Keßling, Wolfgang DFB mhm consult Transsolar Daniel, Xavier Heidemann, Thomas Kind, Martin EURO 2016 France CMS Russia Hannover 96 www.sports-venue-summit.com Speakers Kirchner, Michael DFB Uhlig, Torsten Rettig, Andreas FC Augsburg Signal Iduna Gruppe Langlet, Jérome Ritter, Nicolai van Hulst, Michael Lagardère Unlimited Live Entertainment France CMS Hasche Sigle Eneco Netherlands Lemke, Stephan Roth, Ulrich Wassermann, Frank Stadthalle & Stadion Braunschweig Roth & Lorenz Arena One Leonhäuser, Jens Saha, Raj Wehrle, Alexander Agentur Steilpass AEG Europe Great Britain Marculescu, Cornel Schenk, Sylvia Wiedner, Thomas Transparency International Smartmachine Austria Federation Internationale de Natation (FINA) Romania Markerink, Henk Schiller, Ingo Amsterdam Arena & IAVM Hertha BSC Berlin VfB Stuttgart Facilitator Nickles, Dieter Sky Deutschland Meinhold, Dieter former Qatar Football League Murphy, Martin Aviva Stadium Ireland Nienhoff, Hubert Schreyer-Bestmann, Sylle Other speakers: CMS Hasche Sigle Bartels, Robin Grupp, Steffen Deutsche Bank VfL Wolfsburg Cramer, Markus Hillebrand, Andreas Stiegenroth, Henning Deutsche Telekom Strich, Denni gmp Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner DFB Pröckl, Thomas Thomas, Joachim E. Vorstand Eintracht Frankfurt Vorstand Marketing Atkon GVE Essen Koch, Alexander Hommel, Oliver FIFA German Saving Banks Association (DSGV) Gillin, Greg Wembley Stadium Great Britain Quick, Hubert Graf, Bernhard Welling, Michael EON Vertrieb Rot-Weiss Essen Ingenieure Quick Vereinigung Deutscher Stadionbetreiber & Olympiastadion Berlin www.sports-venue-summit.com 7 Conference news More than 60 national and international speakers to give exclusive insights From Dallas to Dublin to Germany: top speakers for this year’s SPONSORS Sports Venue Summit range from representatives of national and international companies to top decision-makers for sports venues, associations, clubs and leagues, some of whom will travel half way around the globe to attend the event. Among the speakers at this year’s event count Jack Hill (former General Manager, Cowboys Stadium), Cornel Marculescu (Executive Director, FINA international swimming federation), Martin Murphy (Stadium Director, Aviva Stadium), Ingo Schiller (Managing Director, Hertha BSC Berlin), and Xavier Daniel (Director of UEFA EURO 2016 stadium projects). Jack Hill, Cornel Marculescu, Martin Murphy, Ingo Schiller, Xavier Daniel, General Manager Cowboys Stadium Executive Director FINA Stadium Director Aviva Stadium Managing Director, Hertha BSC Berlin Director Stadium Projects UEFA EURO 2016 Workshop “Focus on Qatar”: Germany Trade & Invest explains the contract award process the first conference day. Nine special interest forums on everything from catering to sustainability of stadiums Premium partners and exhibitors: conference sold out at all partnership levels for the first time The most important topics in the sports venue industry will once again be covered in special interest forums at this year’s Sports Venue Summit, enabling participants in-depth insights. The forums will focus on aspects ranging from “Catering and hospitality” to “Sports venue business and content models”, “Sustainability” and “International sports venue construction” to “Technology and innovations”. Fascinating discussion rounds and expert presentations will be offered as part of each of the nine forums. With Allianz at the fore as Presenting Partner and a further four Premium Partners, the 5th Sports Venue Summit is sold out at the two highest partnership levels for the first time. After Allianz, Arena One, Imtech and Lagardère Unlimited Stadium Solutions extended their long-standing partnerships, SPONSORS was delighted to sign internationally-renowned law firm CMS Hasche Sigle as a fourth Premium Partner for the first time. It’s a similar story for the exhibition area: all partner stands were also already allocated before publication of the programme. 8 Foto: © Entwurf: AS&P - Albert Speer & Partner GmbH, Visualisierung: hhvision, Köln The contracts for the twelve football stadiums for the 2022 FIFA Football World Cup in Qatar are to be awarded at the start of 2015, however the battle for these has in fact already begun. Indeed, the contracts are highly coveted – after all, the emirate on the Persian Gulf wishes to invest around 3.7 billion US dollars in new facilities and refurbishment projects. Entry into the Qatar market will not be easy for foreign companies though: experts from Germany www.sports-venue-summit.com Trade & Invest (GTAI) believe the current legal situation will complicate a great many aspects. At the SPONSOR S Sports Venue Summit, the business development corporation will outline how German companies can best position themselves in the battle for the World Cup contracts. As a further highlight, the GTAI will host a two-hour workshop entitled “Qatar 2022” on the morning of Conference news Stadium operator meeting to be held at Sports Venue Summit 2011 for first time Photo: getty images Photo: getty images Photo: getty images Major meet in Munich: the 34 members of the Association of German Stadium Operators (Vereinigung deutscher Stadionbetreiber, VdS) are to travel to the Allianz Arena to use the occasion of the 5th SPONSORS Sports Venue Summit for an association meeting. Not only will they be able to take advantage of the unique conference atmosphere for an internal exchange; they will also have the opportunity to inform themselves of the latest developments and trends in event concepts, new technologies and marketing in the special interest forums. “The Sports Venue Summit offers us the perfect conditions for holding important association-internal talks over a two-day period while at the same time meeting with all the major players in the sports venue industry,” explains Joachim Thomas, VdS President and Managing Director of the Olympiastadion Berlin GmbH. The VdS was formed one year after the 2006 FIFA Football World Cup to represent the interests of stadium operators vis-à-vis national and international associations, suppliers, agencies, organisers and other event service providers. New in 2011: six strategic partners affording unique expertise Six is the magic number: SPONSORS is proud to be able to count on the support of top national and international partners at the Sports Venue Summit. As at previous conferences, all of the most important institutions in the German football industry are represented by the event partners: the German Football Association (DFB), German Football League (DFL) and German record champions, FC Bayern Munich. The number of celebrity supporters has grown at the fifth conference. New additions this year are the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB), the European Stadium and Safety Management Association (ESSMA), and the Association of German Stadium Operators (VdS). Together they will allow all conference participants to take advantage of their unique expertise. SPONSORS and Arena One have a unique proposal: create your very own stadium tour and gain a whole new insight into one of Europe’s most modern arenas. Five(!) ‘Personal Guides’ will be available at all times throughout both conference days. Plan a personalised tour and receive exclusive glimpses behind the scenes in the following areas: • VIP boxes • Technical department • Catering • Press club zone • Players’ dressing rooms • and much more on request REGISTRATION REQUIRED! -Counter. Registraion at the Info Photo: picture alliance Individual stadium tours on offer on both conference days Register now at the Info-Counter to book your very own complimentary tour. www.sports-venue-summit.com 9 Programme overview | 31 August, 2011 10:00 · Workshop Focus on Qatar Photo: getty images In cooperation with: 12:30 · Lunch & Networking Break 14:00 · Official conference start Facilitation Dieter Nickles, Television Presenter 14.05 · Keynote Welcome by the host 1 Marco Klewenhagen, Executive Editor-in-Chef, SPONSORS 2 Philipp Klotz, Head of Events & Business Development, SPONSORS 1 2 2 3 14:15 · Discussion 2012 Champions League final: The economic impact of the final for the club and city 1 2 3 Andreas Jung, Executive Board, FC Bayern Munich Michael Kirchner, Head of Organisation & Event Management, DFB Michael Heselschwerdt, Head of Competitions, UEFA 1 15:00 · Forum 15:00 · Forum 15:00 · Forum Catering & hospitality Sustainability Sponsoring & naming rights präsentiert von: Presented by: 16:30 · Networking Break 17:00 · Speech The future is now: Business case of the Cowboys Stadium and what Europe can learn Jack Hill, General Manager, Cowboys Stadium ENGLISH 17:20 · Speech Quo Vadis Stadium? Development in stadium construction Hubert Nienhoff, Partner, gmp Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner 17:40 · Get together & Networking 10 www.sports-venue-summit.com Presented by: Programme overview | 1 September, 2011 10:00 · 1:1 Talk From the windy Niedersachsenstadion to the modern AWD Arena: A journey through time to the professionalisation of club football with Martin Kind Martin Kind, President, Hannover 96 10:30 · Speech EURO 2016: Overview and status quo of the French stadium projects ENGLISH Xavier Daniel, Director Stadium Projects, EURO 2016 11:15 · Forum 11:15 · Forum 11:15 · Forum International sports venue construction Sports venue business & content models Technology & innovations Presented by: Presented by: 12:30 · Lunch & Networking Break 14:00 · Keynote & discussion One for the road: Are compliance issues destroying the refinancing of sports venues? 1 2 5 6 3 4 Sylvia Schenk, Executive Board, Transparency International (Keynote) 1 Stephan Althoff, Head of Corporate Sponsoring, Deutsche Telekom 2 Dr. Friedrich Curtius, Office Manager General Secretariat, DFB 3 Joachim E. Thomas, Managing Director, Olympiastadion Berlin 4 & President, Association of German Stadium Operators (VdS) Dr. Thomas Pröckl, Executive Board, Eintracht Frankfurt 5 Martin Gerster, Sports policy spokesman (SPD) and 6 a member of German Bundestag 14:45 · Speech Preparations for UEFA EURO 2012 ENGLISH Marcin Herra, President, Executive Board PL 2012 15:30 · Forum 15:30 · Forum 15:30 · Forum Ticketing & payment New build projects Advertising tools & marketing 17.00 · Networking www.sports-venue-summit.com 11 Special interest forums | 31 August, 2011 » In cooperation with: www.gtai.com Photo: © design: AS&P - Albert Speer & Partner GmbH, visualization: hhvision, Cologne Workshop: Focus on Qatar Eventbox 5: 10:00 – 12:00 The emirate of Qatar wishes to invest around 3.7 billion US Martin Böll, representative GTAI dollars alone in the construction of the twelve stadiums for Markus Kramer, Executive Board Atkon the 2022 FIFA Football World Cup. Together with several Prof. Dr. Hubert Quick, Managing director Ingenieure Quick other industry experts, the business development corpora- Dr. Robin Bartels, member of management team Deutsche tion of the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Tech- Bank nology, Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI), will outline how companies can win one of the coveted contracts. » Presenter Catering & hospitality Eventbox 8: 15:00 – 16:30 15:00 · Speech www.arena-one.com One size doesn’t fit all: Everything you need for successful third-party stadium usage Frank Wassermann, Managing Director, Arena One 15:20 · Speech From match day to everyday: Boosting revenue with a new business model Jens Leonhäuser, Managing Director, Agentur Steilpass 15:40 · Speech Third-party marketing in preparation of the WC 2014 and EC 2016 Henk Markerink, CEO Amsterdam Arena & Vice President IAVM 16:00 · Speech Third-party marketing: An arena operator shares insights into his business case Daniel Hopp, Managing Director, SAP Arena 12 www.sports-venue-summit.com Special interest forums | 31 August, 2011 » Presenter Sustainability Eventbox 5: 15:00 – 16:30 The climate challenge of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar: Sustainable concepts between air conditioning and artificial clouds www.imtech.de 15:00 · Speech Dr. Wolfgang Keßling, authorised representative, Transsolar Demolition vs. refurbishment: When is energetic refurbishment worthwhile? 15:15 · Speech Peter Eilers, member of the management team, Imtech Deutschland Conclusion and outlooks of Green Goal: The DFB’s plans 15:30 · Speech Willi Hink, Director, DFB Sustainability at major events: Outlooks for the 2014 World Cup 15:45 · Speech Alexander Koch, Corporate Communications Manager FIFA Why sustainability is increasingly important for clubs 16:00 · Discussion Karoline Haderer, Head of Marketing, Entega Peter Eilers, member of the management team, Imtech Deutschland Andreas Rettig, Manager, FC Augsburg & member of the executive board of the league association Sponsoring & namingrights Eventbox 7: 15:00 – 16:30 Taking a new approach: The potential of social media for naming rights » Presenter www.allianz.com 15:00 · Speech Andreas Ludwig Grass, Head of Brand Experience Management, Allianz SE Naming rights and the effects on the club brand 15:15 · 1:1 Talk Joachim Hilke, Executive Board, Hamburger SV From mobile marketing to loyalty: How new technology can boost the impact of sponsorship 15:35 · Speech Thomas Wiedner, authorised representative, Smartmachine Activation through digitalisation: How new media are lending naming rights greater market penetration power 15:55 · Discussion Torsten Uhlig, Marketing Manager, Signal Iduna Group Andreas Ludwig Grass, Head of Brand Experience Management, Allianz SE Martin Braun, Head of Corporate Communication, Imtech Deutschland www.sports-venue-summit.com 13 Special interest forums | 1 September, 2011 International sports venue construction Eventbox 7: 11:15 – 12:45 11:15 · Speech » Presenter www.cms-hs.com Hunting white elephants: The stadium strategie for Major Events using the example of Qatar 2022 Axel Bienhaus, Partner, Albert Speer & Partner 11:45 · Speech Learning from today for tomorrow Lidia Dzuirzynska-Leipert, Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna Warsaw Dr. Nicolai Ritter, Lawyer, CMS Hasche Sigle 12:15 · Discussion The battle for million-euros contracts during major events: Here’s how to succeed Martin Emberger, Director, Alpine Deutschland Dr. Thomas Heidemann, Partner, CMS Russia Dieter Meinhold, former Director of Sports, Qatar Football League Sports venue business & content models Eventbox 8: 11:15 – 12:45 11:15 · Speech » Presenter www.lagardere-unlimited.com It’s a question of content – Which events will fill stadia and arenas in the future? Gordon Fyvie, Managing Director, Lagardere Unlimited Stadium Solutions 11:25 · Speech The business model of a multifunctional venue with a perfect pitch Greg Gillin, Facilities Director, Wembley Stadium 11:45 · Speech ENGLISH ENGLISH The concepts and content models of international stadiums ENGLISH Speech 1: Martin Murphy, Stadium Manager, Aviva Stadium ENGLISH Speech 2: Alexander Atamanenko, General Director, Donbass Arena 12:15 · Speech Sustainability: Which events are really worthwhile and why Speech 1: Jérome Langlet, President, Lagardere Unlimited Live Entertainment ENGLISH Speech 2: Joachim E. Thomas, President, Association of German Stadium Operators (VdS) & Managing Director, Olympiastadion Berlin GmbH 14 www.sports-venue-summit.com Special interest forums | 1 September, 2011 Technology & innovations Eventbox 5: 11:15 – 12:45 New generation event staging: Digital innovations for Major Events Gilles Albaredes, Managing Director, Crystal CG 11:15 · Speech ENGLISH The Eurovision Song Contest as the benchmark: What other sports venues can learn from it 11:40 · Speech Kai Baumann, Technical Manager, ESPRIT arena The start of a revolution: How near field communication is changing stadium payment method 12:00 · Speech Oliver Hommel, Head of Cardstrategy and cardproducts, German Saving Banks Association (DSGV)- und Giroverband From Costcenter into Profitcenter: Sustainable development of venues in the Netherlands ENGLISH Beijing Olympics 2008, Digital Imaging Specialists © Crystal CG International, 2011 Michael van Hulst, Senior Program Manager Stadium and Venues, Eneco 12:20 · Speech www.sports-venue-summit.com 15 Special interest forums | 1 September, 2011 Advertising tools & marketing Eventbox 7: 15:30 – 17:00 15:30 · Speech Off-pitch matters are decisive: Sponsors and their approaches to advertising tools Speech 1: Hiro Kishi, Head of Sport Sponsoring, Deutsche Telekom Speech 2: Bernhard Graf, Head of Marketing, EON Vertrieb Deutschland 16:00 · Speech Arena check: Which stadium advertising works? Ulrich Roth, Managing Director, Roth & Lorenz 16:20 · Speech Video banners in Wolfsburg: Why the VFL has opted for LED banners and what sets it apart from other Bundesliga clubs Steffen Grupp, Head of Sponsoring & Sales, VfL Wolfsburg 16:40 · 1:1 - Talk One year of LED banners: What the switch in banner advertising has meant for the DFB and sponsors Denni Strich, Marketing Director, DFB Ticketing & payment Eventbox 5: 15:30 – 17:00 15:30 · Speech Ticket marketing rethink: How Hertha BSC Berlin reached new target groups with Groupon Ingo Schiller, Managing Director, Hertha BSC Berlin 16:00 · Speech Experiences from two years of the VfB fan card: Lessons learned and potential Alexander Wehrle, Consultant to the Board, VfB Stuttgart 16:30 · Speech Taking the show on the road: What sports organisers can learn from the example of the Take That tour Sylle Schreyer-Bestmann, Lawyer, CMS Hasche Sigle 16:45 · Speech The end of the CTS monopoly: Other ways for clubs to manage ticketing Michael Hauser, Managing Director, mhm consult 16 www.sports-venue-summit.com Special interest forums | 1 September, 2011 New build projects Eventbox 8: 15:30 – 17:00 The stipulations of international associations for Major Events Cornel Marculescu, Executive Director, Federation Internationale de Natation (FINA) 15:30 · Speech ENGLISH Developing stadia for world events: Stade Vélodrome reflections and beyond 15:45 · Speech Agnes Ankri, Head of project Stade Vélodome, City of Marseille ENGLISH Opening new buildings in emerging markets: Türk Telekom Arena Case Study Raj Saha, Regional Director of Operations, AEG Europe 16:00 · Speech ENGLISH The German construction boom continues: 16:15 · Speech Photo: picture alliance (1) Eintracht Braunschweig: Stephan Lemke, Managing Director, Stadthalle und Stadion Braunschweig (2) VfL Gummersbach: Axel Geerken, Managing Director, VfL Gummersbach (3) Rot-Weiss Essen: Dr. Michael Welling, Managing Director, Rot-Weiss Essen Andreas Hillebrand, Managing Director, GVE Essen www.sports-venue-summit.com 17 Foto: allianz arena Presenting Partner The Allianz Group is one of the world’s leading integrated financial service providers. Allianz is the market leading insurance business in Germany and serves more than 76 million customers globally in around 70 countries. The reliability, service and expertise of Allianz are sustained due to the dedication of the company’s some 151,000 employees. In the financial year 2010, the Allianz Group achieved an overall turnover of approximately 106.5 billion euros. Allianz is one of the largest asset management companies in the world and manages capital investments for its customers totalling 1,164 billion euros. Contact: Eike Dörte Bürgel Brand Communication Manager Allianz SE Königinstr. 28 80802 München +49 (0) 89 380 01 95 38 [email protected] www.allianz.com FC Bayern Munich is the biggest, most successful football club in Germany. As the six times winner of the European Cup, and with 22 German championship and 15 DFB Cup wins under its belt since its founding on 27 February, 1900, the club comprising 168,980 members (as at 1 June, 2011) is among the sports clubs with the most members in the world. What’s more, it also has 2,896 fan clubs with a total of 200,882 members (as at 1 June, 2011). FC Bayern Munich plays its home matches in the Allianz Arena, which was opened in 2005 and counts among the most modern stadiums in the world. The Allianz Arena has a total capacity of 69,000 spectators, whereby German Bundesliga matches are sold-out events. Financially, the club, which outsourced its football activities to its own joint stock company in 2002, is also one of the most successful in the world: at the end of the 2009/10 season, the Bavarian club ranked number four in the list of the clubs with the highest revenue, and in April 2011, it also ranked number four in Forbes Magazine’s list of the most valuable football clubs. 18 Foto: allianz arena Host Partner Contact: FC Bayern München Säbener Straße 51-57 81547 München +49 (0) 89 699 310 www.fcbayern.de www.sports-venue-summit.com Premium Partners CMS Hasche Sigle employs more than 600 lawyers, who advise companies in a diverse range of sectors both in Germany and overseas. Among the clients of this award-winning sports rights consultant count world-class athletes, professional sports clubs, managers, associations, rights marketers, sponsors, and stadium construction and operating companies. As the hospitality experts for arenas and sporting events, Arena One is active at a top international level. A highlight of summer 2010 was the FIFA Football World Cup in South Africa during which Arena One was the VIP caterer at three of the stadiums. The company proved its expertise in winter sports among others at the Spengler-Cup in Davos and the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Arena One is also the exclusive hospitalitypartner of the Allianz Arena and Munich’s Olympic Park. There the Hospitality Partner delivers more than just Catering: Location- and Ticket-Marketing as well as Eventand Crowd-Management are the tasks. Contact: Vera Leskien Business Development Contact: Frank Wassermann CEO CMS Hasche Sigle Schöttlestraße 8 70597 Stuttgart + 49 (0) 711 9764 154 [email protected] www.cms-hs.com Arena One Leopoldstr. 175 80804 München +49 (0) 89 350 94 80 [email protected] www.arena-one.com Imtech plans, builds and manages sophisticated, innovative systems in all areas of technical building services, placing great emphasis on providing energy-efficient solutions. Individual services from the different areas are incorporated into integrated systems to operate complexes and buildings in an economically and ecologically sustainable way. Imtech’s research and development team creates individual system solutions tailored to customers’ needs, guaranteeing savings potential – additional value for Imtech customers. Lagardère Unlimited Stadium Solutions offers integrated and comprehensive solutions for the development and management of stadiums and arenas around the globe. The company is dedicated to deliver tailor-made solutions to ensure its clients’ projects are planned and developed so that they operate and deliver the best possible commercial results on a long-term basis. The wealth of experience and expertise, together with the extensive international network, can deliver a full range of exceptional services, covering all aspects of stadium and arena development, together with its affiliates, including Sportfive, WSG and IEC in Sports. Contact: Martin Braun Head of Corporate Communications Contact: Dr. Ines van der Schalk Vice President Development & Services Imtech Deutschland Hammer Str. 32 22041 Hamburg +49 (0) 40 69 49 20 22 [email protected] www.imtech.de Lagardère Unlimited Stadium Solutions +49 (0) 176 11 990 368 [email protected] www.lu-stadiumsolutions.com www.sports-venue-summit.com 19 Strategic Partners Contact: Christian Seifert Chairman of the Executive Board Contact: Dr. Michael Vesper General Director Contact: Wolfgang Niersbach General Secretary Deutscher Olympischer Sport Bund Otto-Fleck-Schneise 12 60528 Frankfurt am Main +49 (0) 69 67 00 0 www.dosb.de Deutscher Fußball-Bund (DFB) Otto-Fleck-Schneise 6 60528 Frankfurt am Main +49 (0) 69 678 80 www.dfb.de Contact: Joachim E. Thomas Chairman Contact: Dimitri Huygen General Secretary Contact: Matthijs Wiersma Office Manager Vereinigung deutscher Stadionbetreiber Stadion Frankfurt Management Mörfelder Landstr. 362 60528 Frankfurt am Main +49 (0) 69 238 08 01 21 www.stadionbetreiber.de Essma Avenue Louize 149/24 1050 Brüssel +32 (0) 486 7231 89 www.essma.eu IAVM ArenaA Boulevard 1 PO Box 22981 1100 DL Amsterdam +31 (20) 311 1500 www.iavm.org 20 www.sports-venue-summit.com Deutsche Fußball Liga (DFL) Guiollettstr. 44-46 60325 Frankfurt am Main +49 (0) 69 65 00 50 www.bundesliga.de Exhibition Partners Maisemstraat 2 9880 Lotenhulle / Belgien +32 (0) 478 78 11 93 www.essg.org Cranachweg 1 93051 Regensburg +49 (0) 941 8700-0 www.dallmeier-electronic.com Rothgrund 6 91154 Roth +49 (0) 9171 976 30 www.nussli.com Rothusstraße 5b 6331 Hünenberg / Schweiz +41 (0) 41 781 58 07 www.paolo-lillus.com König-Friedrich-Wilhelm-Str. 4 47119 Duisburg +49 (0) 203 86 05 00 www.lms-service.de Kemperplatz 1 10785 Berlin +49 (0) 1805 25 25 86 www.sony.de Schloßstr. 23 50321 Brühl +49 (0) 2232 577 20 www.stadionwelt.de Hubstr. 7 91452 Wilhermsdorf +49 (0) 9102 80 90 www.stechert.de Am Hardtwald 7 76275 Ettlingen +49 (0) 7243 76 69 10 www.stemmer.de Stresemannstr. 29 22769 Hamburg +49 (0) 40 808 19 75 00 www.ticketmaster.de www.sports-venue-summit.com 21 Official Partners Planning & Technology Workshop Bochumer Str. 89 40472 Düsseldorf +49 (0) 2132 137 82 90 www.2plus.de Venue & Brand Partner Villemombler Straße 76 53123 Bonn +49 (0) 228 249 93 217 www.gtai.de Furniture Lohauser Dorfstraße 53 40474 Düsseldorf +49 (0) 211 438 371 00 www.vetoweber.de Congress TV LCD-Screens Piusstraße 16 81671 München +49 (0) 89 550 680 www.ziggy.tv Mobility Sonninstraße 3 20097 Hamburg +49 (0) 40 237 60 www.sharp.de Congress Photos 85045 Ingolstadt +49 (0) 841 89 0 www.audi.de Media Partners 22 Schillerstraße 70 71277 Rutesheim +49 (0) 7152 6100 119 www.orgatech-ag.com www.sports-venue-summit.com Kollaustr. 64 - 66 22529 Hamburg +49 (0) 40 55 49 00 0 www.actionpress.de Delegate List A selection of event participants (as at 22 August, 2011) Last name First Name Company Country Albaredes Alenfeld Althoff Amberger Anderson Andreas Ankri Assikoglou Atamanenko Auroy Bachmann Bartels Bartosch Battistel Baumann Baumeister Bayer Behacker Beierlorzer Bienhaus Biersack Biner Blank Bockelkamp Bode Boldt Böll Braun Bredmose Breitenmoser Bremer Brüll Busse Cheney Cheney Chwalka Clarke Connolly Cordey Cramer Cubric Curtius Czapko Daniel Däuper De Cocker Dingwort Doll Doriat Dreßler Dzuirzynska-Leipert Eichholtz Eilers Ellebracht Emberger Gilles Christiane Stephan Irmela Paul Grabow Agnes Pantelis Alexander Philippe Andreas Robin Markus Daniel Kai Johannes Simone Rudolf Tina Axel Karlheinz Sven Alexander Markus Matthias Matthias Martin Martin Mads Mark Jörg Olaf Sascha Vincent Glen Robert Oliver Eoin Daniel Markus Marin Friedrich Verena Xavier Daniel Yves Cay Diana Pryanka Dominicus Reinhard Lidia Axel Peter Christian Martin Crystal CG International hsksports Deutsche Telekom Siemens ESSG GVE Essen Ville de Marseille Stemmer Donbass Arena Stade de France Stadion Letzigrund Deutsche Bank DFB Continental Esprit Arena SSV Jahn 2000 Regensburg Bayerischer Rundfunk Landeshauptstadt München FC Bayern München Deutsche Telekom Dallmeier electronic Adidas DFB Sports First Bode Business Concepts ticket-web Germany Trade & Invest Imtech LogoPaint Nüssli Special Events Esprit Arena Anschutz Entertainment Group payment solution services Aviva Stadium PanStadia Siemens Soccerex SportsPro Media Nüssli Atkon Allianz Global Assistance DFB Allianz UEFA Euro 2016 1. FC Köln Desso Sports Systems Hamburger Sportverein Playground+Landscape Cemano Bayerischer Rundfunk CMS Cameron McKenna glücksgas-stadion Imtech Bremer Alpine England Germany Germany Germany Belgium Germany France Germany Ukraine France Switzerland Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Denmark Switzerland Germany Germany Germany Ireland Switzerland Germany England England Switzerland Germany Germany Germany Germany France Germany Netherlands Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany www.sports-venue-summit.com 23 Delegate List A selection of event participants (as at 22 August, 2011) Last name First Name Company Country Engelhardt Felgendreher Fiala Fink Follert Frommhold Fyvie Gayanin Geerken Gehrer Gerster Gil Gillin Gnan Göbel Goihman Gonzalez-Mila Graf Graffé Grass Greif Greiner Groh Großbongardt Grünewald Grupp Grupping Guß Gutermuth Haderer Halama Haller Hampl Hans Hasenbein Hauser Häussler Heberling Heckmann Heidemann Helmstadt Hermes Herra Herrmann Herrmann Herzog Heselschwerdt Hessling Hexel Heyne Hilger Hilke Hill Hillebrand Hink Martin Tore Michael Carsten Knud Uwe Gordon Goran Axel Alex Martin Frédéric Greg Julian Michael Miron Jaume Bernhard Ferdinand Andreas Ludwig Friedbert Daniel Christoph Jürgen Tobias Steffen Hans Dirk Daniel Karoline Daniel Karlheinz Lukas Stefan Philipp Michael Jens Dominique Daniela Felix Dr. Thomas Bernd Kai Manuel Marcin Mario Kathrin Andreas Michael Martin Jörg Malte Christian Joachim Jack Andreas Willi Transsolar Handelskammer Hamburg fmcom - fiala media communication LMS Ticket Signal Iduna D + J Arena Hamburg Lagardère Stadium Solutions action press VfL Gummersbach EHF Marketing Deutscher Bundestag Mairie de Bordeaux Wembley Stadium Allianz Deutschland WFB Wirtschaftsförderung Bremen Cissoccer Futbol Club Barcelna EON Vertrieb GVG der Stadt Mainz Allianz Albert Speer & Partner Sportpark Klagenfurt HBM Stadien- und Sportstättenbau Stechert Allianz SE VfL Wolfsburg BT Allianz Global Assistance DFB Entega Wige Lichtgitter RKW Architektur + Städtebau DFB Sportfive mhm consult Siemens Ebel - MGI Luxury Group Sybase CMS Russia Nüssli (Deutschland) CMS Hasche Sigle PL.2012 Allianz selbständige Rechtsanwältin Stadiongesellschaft Bieberer Berg Offenbach UEFA Lichttechnik H. Hessling Mitteldeutsche Basketball Marketing Handelskammer Hamburg 2plus Hamburger Sportverein Cowboys Stadium GVE Essen DFB Germany Germany Austria Germany Germany Germany France Germany Germany Austria Germany France England Germany Germany Germany Spain Germany Germany Germany Germany Austria Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Poland Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany USA Germany Germany 24 www.sports-venue-summit.com Delegate List A selection of event participants (as at 22 August, 2011) Last name First Name Company Country Hockenjos Hodde Hoeneß Hoeneß Hoenisch Hoffmann Holl Holzmann Hommel Hopp Hoppe Horstmann Huke Huke Humbert Jähnichen Jäkel Javadowa Jens Jentsch Joos Jope Jung Kalhöfer Kamolz Kästner Keller Keller Keßling Kind Kirchner Kirschenstein Kishi Kleiman Klein Hesselink Knittel Koch Koller Krauß Krins Kropsch Kufner Kupfer Kurzeja Lahme Lang Lang Langhein Langlet Lemke Leonhäuser Liegl Lindemann Linke Lonzen Christian Rene Sabine Benjamin Martin Elisabeth Kathrin Claudia Oliver Daniel Alexander Uwe Madeline Andreas Stefan Karsten Björn Narmina Andreas Michael Thomas Daniela Andreas Martin Jutta Moritz Mike Christoph Wolfgang Martin Michael Manfred Hiro Maxim Kees Uwe Alexander Daniel Stefan Tobias Jörn Andreas Philipp Jörg Vera Matthias Stefan Jens Jérome Stephan Jens Alexander Martin Simone Viktoria Winfried Borussia Dortmund Chess iT FC Bayern München FC Bayern München Sport + Markt FC Bayern München Steilpass Lagardère Stadium Solutions Deutscher Sparkassen- und Giroverband SAP-Arena Populous Imtech Mitteldeutsche Basketball Marketing Stadtwerke Zeitz Stemmer Arenacult Sportfive selbständige Eventmanagerin von appen I jens legal Nüssli Sportfive FC Bayern München FC Bayern München Germany Trade & Invest Eintracht Frankfurt Beckerbillett o2 World Berlin, AEG ticketportal Transsolar Energietechnik Hannover 96 GVE Essen DüsseldorfCongress Veranstaltungsgesellschaft Deutsche Telekom ESB Philips Lighting Barco FIFA FAN-ID Deutscher Skiverband DüsseldorfCongress Veranstaltungsgesellschaft AD ticket FC Bayern München Sport + Markt RB Leipzig Upgrade Hospitality SMC Management Sony Europe Stadionwelt Lagardère Stadium Solutions Stadthalle & Stadion Braunschweig Stadionwelt Noerr LLP viagogo LMS Ticket ZSL Betreibergesellschaft Germany Netherlands Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany France Germany Germany England Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Switzerland Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Netherlands Germany Switzerland Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Austria Germany France Germany Germany Germany England Germany Germany www.sports-venue-summit.com 25 Delegate List A selection of event participants (as at 22 August, 2011) Last name First Name Company Country Ludwig Ludwig Lührs Mack Magne Marculescu Markerink Markus Marsch Marschan Martin Martin März Matthies Meacham Meier Meinhold Melis Merkle Merz Meurer Meyer Meyer Michalski Mistura Monna Monteiro Morel Mruk Mühlenbeck Müller Müller-Holthusen Münster Murphy Muth Nasser Newald Nickles Niederberghaus Nienhoff Niermeier Nixdorf O'Dea Odenthal Oehmichen Oellerich Ohla Onasch Ott Pawlik Piwowar Popescu Porsche Pröckl Prümper Stefan Holger Alexander Andreas Aymeric Cornel Henk Kunze Christian Rainer Georg Martina André Florian Nick Roland Dieter Koen Thorsten Rolf Stefan Dennis Christoph Alexandra Bill B. Olivier Carl Axel Peter Sven Stefan Reinhild Ralf-Werner Martin Jürgen Amira Philip Dieter Lothar Hubert Tobias Stefan Ken Christoph Jörg Carsten Juliane Torsten Alexandra Dieter Julien Monica Marcel Thomas Jan Deloitte Stadion Nürnberg Continental Baden-Württembergische Bank ESSMA Federation International de Natation (FINA) Amsterdam Arena GVE Essen Planobjekt GVE Essen Dallmeier electronic GVG der Stadt Mainz FC Bayern München HEAG SportsPro Media Dallmeier electronic former Qatar Football League NEC Group Convivas Imtech Tipico Deutschland AD ticket Olympiastadion Berlin GVE Essen FC St.Gallen Event ESSMA brandscape AMC Sportmarketing international Sponsorplan Fortuna Düsseldorf Coca-Cola Bayer 04 Leverkusen Fußball Stechert Aviva Stadium Allianz Arena München Fitness First Germany Österreichische Sportwetten Sky Deutschland agn Niederberghaus & Partner gmp Allianz agn Niederberghaus & Partner Diageo Ireland Lagardère Stadium Solutions ticket-web Convivas Hypovereinsbank Siteco Beleuchtungstechnik FC Bayern München Tipico Deutschland Pacifa decision HBM Stadien- und Sportstättenbau EHC München Eintracht Frankfurt Stadionwelt Germany Germany Germany Germany France Switzerland Netherlands Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany England Germany Germany England Switzerland Germany Germany Germany Austria Germany Switzerland France Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Ireland Germany Germany Austria Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Ireland France Germany Switzerland Germany Germany Germany Germany France Germany Germany Germany Germany 26 www.sports-venue-summit.com Delegate List A selection of event participants (as at 22 August, 2011) Last name First Name Company Country Pszczulny Quentin Quick Raab Reff Reichert Rettig Rinke Ritter Roggenkamp Rörig Rosendahl Roth Rubenbauer Ruhnau Rupp Ruscheinsky Rutz Ruwe Saha Samter Sandner Sattler Schaale Schaffelhuber Scheck Scheffler Scheibl Schenk Schiller Schlatte Schlindwein Schlindwein Schöneberg Schöner Schotsch Schreyer-Bestmann Schulz Schwiewagner Seiffert Seiler Seyler Shames Siebold Siefert Smetana Socher Speck Sprink Stadtfeld Staiti Stanko Starz Stegner Stepan Zbigniew Christiane Hubert Martin Oliver Frank Andreas Roger Nicolai Dominik Barbara Gerald Ulrich Edith Ulrik Nadine Alexander Mariusz Benno Raj Hansgeorg Christoph Martin Stefan Stefan Reinhard Arndt Ellen Sylvia Ingo Silvia David Christof Thomas Matthias Ute Sylle Kerstin Holger Christian Jürgen Christoph Sergey Michael Christa Daniela Marc Thomas Meinolf Josef Adrian Thorsten Werner Franz Ilka JSK Architekci action press Quick Ingenieure und Geologen TIXADO Ticketservice Zächel 2plus FC Augsburg Screen Visions CMS Hasche Sigle Sportfive GVE Essen Aramark Roth & Lorenz Landeshauptstadt München Sportfive action press 24-Autobahn-Raststätten JSK Architekci FC Bayern München AEG Europe SP Consult Thomas Sabo Transparency International BTD Gruppe Newsports TecArena CTS Eventim Hypovereinsbank Transparency International Hertha BSC Berlin Unger Stahlbau Zentuno Zentuno LMS Ticket Albert Speer & Partner rewirpowerSTADION CMS Hasche Sigle EVMI Greuther Fürth Brita Arena Wiesbaden davidIT Ernst & Young Real Estate T.Group EVMI Schaeffler Nüssli Cemano Wroclaw2012 Bayer 04 Leverkusen S20 World Sport Group CTS Eventim Sports Eurosport Media Stechert Starwood Hotels & Resorts Poland Germany Germany Austria Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Poland Germany England Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany England Germany Germany Germany Germany Russia England Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Singapore Germany Germany Germany Germany www.sports-venue-summit.com 27 Delegate List A selection of event participants (as at 22 August, 2011) Last name First Name Company Country Streng Strich Süllwald Szlezak Thiemer Thomas Thombansen Trägner Trautmann Tripp Trippe Uhle Uhlig Ullmann Umstätter Unterhitzenberger Unterköfler van der Schalk Van Heeck van Hulst van Luytelaar Van Opdenbosch Veenbrink Vickery Vietz Vogel von Appen von Holtey von Senden von Stamm von Veltheim Waelde Walsh Wassermann Weber Weber Wehrle Weigand Weissheimer Welling Welp Welsch Wenczel Wernstedt Whittle Widemann Widera Wiedner Wiegand Wilbrenninck Wilms Wolter Wüst Zingler Zobel Zürcher Karsten Denni Jörg David Jens Joachim E. Ulla Simon Dirk Sebastian Hanns-Wolfgang Guido Torsten Andreas Christoph Christine Gert Ines Bas Michael Marco Samuel Ben Ben Daniel Stefanie Jörg Markus Philip Peter Clemens Axel Maria Frank Christian Thomas Alexander Stephanie Florian Michael Sabine Kai Michael Marleen Alastair Björn Patrick Thomas Christian Steven Heike Ulrich Kevin Frank Heinz- Günther Pascal Sponsor Concept DFB Hightex G EHF Marketing CNC - Communications & Network Consulting Vereinigung Deutsche Stadionbetreiber MUT management akzio! Sportfive Sports First Trippe Beratung Borussia Mönchengladbach Signal Iduna Gruppe Sport + Markt Stadionwelt / Stadiaworld Ernst & Young Real Estate Sportpark Klagenfurt Lagardère Stadium Solutions Barco Eneco Royal Netherlands Football Association (KNVB) ESSG The Stadium Consultancy Populous viagogo Deloitte von appen I jens legal Stemmer Plazamedia action press Lagardère Stadium Solutions Karl Gotschlich Sport + Markt arena one MSV Duisburg Veto Branding Sports VfB Stuttgart Burger King Cemano Rot-Weiß Essen Stechert Stemmer Turn- und Sportverein 1909 Gersthofen Allianz Deutschland GREY Allianz SE Eintracht Frankfurt Smartmachine Allianz SE HBM Stadien- und Sportstättenbau SSM Rhein Ruhr DFB Imtech Stadion "An der alten Försterei" Bremer-Weser- Stadion ticketportal Germany Germany Germany Austria Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Austria France Belgium Netherlands Netherlands Belgium Netherlands England England Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany France Austria Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Austria Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Switzerland 28 www.sports-venue-summit.com Notes www.sports-venue-summit.com 29 Notes 30 www.sports-venue-summit.com Notes www.sports-venue-summit.com 31 Conference times & Exhibitor map » Floor plan BALCONY INFO COUNTER INFO COUNTER BALCONY 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 14 13 12 11 14 13 CATERING CATERING » Legend Lagardère ArenaOne Imtech Lagardère CMS Hasche Sigle ArenaOne Stechert Imtech Paolo Lillus CMS NüssliHasche Sigle Stechert LMS Paolo Lillus Dallmeier Nüssli Stemmer LMS Stadionwelt Dallmeier Ticketmaster Stemmer Sony Stadionwelt ESSG Ticketmaster Sony Networking Lounge ESSG Coffee Bar Networking Lounge Coffee Bar » Conference times WEDNESDAY, 31 AUGUST 2011 THURSDAY, 1 SEPTEMBER 2011 Check-In From 9:00 GTAI-Workshop 10:00 - 12:00 Official conference programme 14:00 - 17:40 Get together & Networking From 17:40 Check-In From 9:00 Official conference programme 10:00 - 16:30 Networking From 17:00