updated programme 2011 - SPONSORs Sports Venue Summit

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updated programme 2011 - SPONSORs Sports Venue Summit
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Individual stadium tours on offer on both conference days
Register now at the Info-Counter to book your very own complimentary tour.
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Programme overview | 31 August, 2011
10:00 · Workshop
Focus on Qatar
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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
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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
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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
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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?
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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
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Special interest forums | 31 August, 2011
» In cooperation with:
www.gtai.com
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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
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» 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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(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
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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.
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Host Partner
Contact:
FC Bayern München
Säbener Straße 51-57
81547 München
+49 (0) 89 699 310
www.fcbayern.de
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Schillerstraße 70
71277 Rutesheim
+49 (0) 7152 6100 119
www.orgatech-ag.com
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Germany
Austria
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Germany
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Germany
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Germany
Austria
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Belgium
Netherlands
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Belgium
Netherlands
England
England
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
France
Austria
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
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Austria
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Conference times & Exhibitor map
» Floor plan
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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

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