THE WORLDWIDE SPORTS VENUE DESIGN/BUILD, OPERATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION

Show Guide Hall 7, Messe City, 12-14 September 2017

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“ Welcome to the 2017 edition “ Welcome. It is my great pleasure “ It is very positive for our of the Stadia & Arena series to hold Stadia & Arena Asia organisation to be involved in from Chiba City, Japan. It is Pacific 2017 here in Japan once the Stadia & Arena Asia Pacific no exaggeration to say that again with Alad Limited and our event as the Local Event Partner. the industry in Japan is rapidly subsidiary Space Media Japan. As the world knows, Japan will gaining momentum following our soon have some massive sports After the great excitement from visit last year and the forthcoming events to organise – 2019 Rugby Rio 2016, Japan is now moving attention that is being placed on World Cup as well as Tokyo 2020 forward to our next 2020 the Rugby World Cup in 2019 and Olympic and Paralympic Games. games. At the same time our the Olympics of 2020. government is focusing on the “ In addition to this the Japanese “ Further afield we are looking new development in the sports Government has placed great to welcome official Ministerial business and I truly believe that emphasis on the innovation of delegations from other Asian this event is the perfect match the National Sports Industry countries who are seeking to for our market. learn and share experiences including specific focus on with the British, French and I would like to thank all the the role of and arena Japanese delegations already supporting organisations of management. It is my opinion confirmed. As well as having our event, including the Japan that this is the best timing to visitors, delegates and exhibitors Sports Agency and the many hold the event in Japan and from across the world in a true other sporting associations. we, Space Media Japan (part of festival environment – this should and I hope it will prove to be the Congress Corporation), are be THE BEST event we have a good signpost for our 2020 very excited to be a part of this ever produced.” and beyond.” new industry.”

Neil Levett Noriko Takeuchi Hiroyuki Sugano Event Director President and CEO President and CEO Alad Limited Congress Corporation Space Media Japan (part of the Congress Corporation)n)

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At a glance (Event schedule on pages 14-22) Tuesday 12 September AM Registration 11:00 Welcome speeches and presentations 12:00 WELCOME LUNCH AND NETWORKING

PAID DELEGATE STREAM ONLY* FREE EXHIBITION ENTRY STREAM ** (Closed Conference Room – Exhibition Hall) (Open Forum Area – Exhibition Hall) 13:00 SESSION 1A: The role of stadia and arena in Japan SESSION 2A: Stadium and arena management processes 14:00 – planning, construction, operation and financing

15:00 Coffee break and networking in Exhibition Hall sponsored by SESSION 3A: An update on Rugby World Cup 2019 and 15:30 SESSION 3B: Snow resort stadium concept Tokyo Olympic Games 2020 preparations SESSION 4B: The French Connection: Key considerations for SESSION 4A: Exploring the relationship between park 16:30 major upcoming sporting events based on lessons learnt from management and sports venues leading iconic events around the world 17:30 VENUE TOUR – FUKUDA DENSHI ARENA (delegate ticket holders only) 19:00 Close Wednesday 13 September 09:00 Morning registration and coffee sponsored by STADIA DESIGN/BUILD & MAJOR EVENT PLANNING/ VENUE MANAGEMENT, FAN ENGAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY

DELIVERY IN STADIA SESSION 5A: The leading stadium and arena SESSION 5B: The evolving nature of safety and security issues 09:30 management/Multi-purpose utilisations of for stadia and arenas (roundtable) sports venues

10:30 Coffee break and networking in Exhibition Hall sponsored by SESSION 6B: Playing surfaces in focus: Current strategies in SESSION 6A: Current and future trends in venue 11:00 management including design, installation and maintenance management (roundtable) (roundtable) SESSION 7A: How three sports achieve big wins SESSION 7B: Lessons learned through fan experience – Where the play is from previous major sporting 12:00 Brought to you by unforgettable and the revenues are unbeatable events, incorporating security, (roundtable) technology and fan engagement 13:00 Lunch and networking in Exhibition Hall 13:45 Revenue based design masterclass (invite only) Room TBC SESSION 8A PART ONE: Major sports investment 14:00 SESSION 8B: Virtual stadium showcase: Ideas and inspiration for projects around the APAC region your own sports venue! 14:30 SESSION 8A PART TWO: ‘Digital Divide’ presentations SESSION 9A: The economic realities of designing, SESSION 9B: Creating a true multi-purpose facility: Maximising 15:00 building and operating sports venues which match a revenues from all parts of your venue (roundtable) city’s requirements (roundtable)

16:00 Coffee break and networking in Exhibition Hall sponsored by SESSION 10A: Sports camping sites: Success stories SESSION 10B: New initiatives to engage with your fans and 16:30 from around Japan maximise your revenue streams 17:30 Exhibition Hall closes

18:00 NETWORKING RECEPTION PARTY at HOTEL The Manhattan sponsored by

Thursday 14 September

09:00 Morning registration and coffee sponsored by SESSION 11A: A vision of the Japanese SESSION 11B: Regional approaches to enhancing the fan 09:30 NCAA program experience at sports venues (roundtable)

10:30 Coffee break and networking in Exhibition Hall sponsored by SESSION 12A: Key considerations for major sporting SESSION 12B: Sports and technology implementations 11:00 event organisers and sports venues regarding live events (roundtable) from concept through to delivery (roundtable) SESSION 13B: The 12:30 SESSION 13B PART TWO: SESSION 13A: Selecting the right roof for your development progress of The Indian sports market: The 12:00 sports project: The latest approaches to fit all venue Jakabaring Sport City (JSC), next boom market after Japan redevelopment and new build budgets (roundtable) Indonesia (TBC) 12:45 Departure time for SMG’s site tour/workshop on artificial turf maintenance (see page 22 for details) 13:00 Lunch and networking in Exhibition Hall 14:00 CLOSING KEYNOTE: Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – London 2012’s Legacy Story 15:00 Exhibition Hall closes 4 15:30 VENUE TOUR – ZOZO MARINE BASEBALL STADIUM (delegate ticket holders only) London Stadium, From FIFA World Cups to Olympic Games, Stratford UK companies have supported the delivery of every global sporting event since the Sydney 2000 Olympics. For expertise on the creation of world class stadia and arena, chose the UK.

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The UK’s Department for International Trade (DIT) has Join us at Stadia and Arena Asia Pacifi c 2017, on stand overall responsibility for promoting UK trade across F01, were we have a delegation of UK companies keen the world and attracting foreign investment to our to share their expertise and experience and learn economy. more about upcoming opportunities, such as the 2019 Japan Rugby World Cup and Tokyo 2020 Olympic & The DIT Sports Economy team works to help UK Paralympic Games. companies identify and take advantage of the signifi cant export opportunities around global sporting If you have any further questions on how DIT can events/developments; as well as helping to connect support you, please contact great.gov.uk international buyers to UK expertise. They work closely with the DIT network based in the British Embassies across the globe to achieve this aim.

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EXHIBITION HALL

EXHIBITOR NAME Stand AGC ASAHI GLASS Co Ltd C11 AirFibr (Natural Grass) B11 Azusa Sekkei Co Ltd B05 Camatic Seating C09 Chubu Co Ltd F10 Clear-Com LLC F07 Congress Corporation Group NOW CLOSED CONFERENCE ROOM G02 Congress Global Communications NOW G03 Audio provided by Cox Architecture F13 d&b audiotechnik d&b audiotechnik G11 Dallmeier Electronic F03 OPEN FORUM Department for International Trade F01 (DIT) Audio provided by Dura-Trac Flooring B12 d&b audiotechink Reception Counter Endo Lighting Corporation A11 HG Sports Turf F04 Humanforce E09 Hussey Seating Asia Pacific C02 INCONTROL Simulation Solutions A04 Kotobuki Seating C07 Major Events International (MEI) F02 Media Partners NOW G12 Mitsui Bussan Aerospace F03 MLJ Inc (Musco Sports Lighting) G07 Mott MacDonald Ltd F08 NEXO B01 Nihon Turf & Green Co Ltd A03 Nikken Sekkei Ltd F05 Nissin EX Co Ltd A09 Meeting Zone VIP AREA NOWOFOL Kunststoffprodukte GmbH F09 Speaker's & Co KG Room Okamura Corporation D12 Oracle Hospitality Sports & F12 "TECHZONE" Entertainment Demonstration Area PanStadia & Arena Management G13 sponsored by RHINO Pfeifer Seil und Hebetechnik F11 Philips Lighting Japan GK D09 ProPlay by Schmitz Foam Products B06 Quadratica UK Ltd F02 Rhino-Turf G08 Robycam Japan General Incorporated E01 Association Meeting Signature Systems Group C13 Zone SMG Sportplatzmaschinenbau GmbH F06 SOCCER SHOP KAMO/ KAMO Group E11 Sports Biz NOW DELEGATES G06 DINING Visitor Star Events Ltd F14 Sports Business Catering Japan 2017 SUN TELECOM JAPAN/STJ RENTEC B08 TECHZONE Demonstration Area Opp. sponsored by Rhino-Turf G08 Terraplas B03 Toyo Green F04 Trocellen C12 Ungerboeck Software International/ E09 Floor Map & Meeting USI Zone Conference program UNITECH SYSTEM G05 board YAMAHA MUSIC JAPAN B01 YAMAHA SOUND SYSTEMS B01 Yamashita PM Consultants Inc B07 www.saevents.uk.com

EXHIBITOR NAME Stand EXHIBITOR NAME Stand AGC ASAHI GLASS Co Ltd C11 Nissin EX Co Ltd A09 AirFibr (Natural Grass) B11 NOWOFOL Kunststoffprodukte GmbH & Co KG F09 Azusa Sekkei Co Ltd B05 Okamura Corporation D12 Camatic Seating C09 Oracle Hospitality Sports & Entertainment F12 Chubu Co Ltd F10 PanStadia & Arena Management G13 Clear-Com LLC F07 Pfeifer Seil und Hebetechnik F11 Congress Corporation Group G02 Philips Lighting Japan GK D09 Congress Global Communications G03 ProPlay by Schmitz Foam Products B06 Cox Architecture F13 Quadratica UK Ltd F02 d&b audiotechnik G11 Rhino-Turf G08 Dallmeier Electronic F03 Robycam Japan General Incorporated E01 Department for International Trade (DIT) F01 Association Dura-Trac Flooring B12 Signature Systems Group C13 Endo Lighting Corporation A11 SMG Sportplatzmaschinenbau GmbH F06 HG Sports Turf F04 SOCCER SHOP KAMO/ KAMO Group E11 Humanforce E09 Sports Biz G06 Hussey Seating Asia Pacific C02 Star Events Ltd F14 INCONTROL Simulation Solutions A04 SUN TELECOM JAPAN/STJ RENTEC B08 Kotobuki Seating C07 TECHZONE Demonstration Area sponsored Opp. Major Events International (MEI) F02 by Rhino-Turf G08 Media Partners G12 Terraplas B03 Mitsui Bussan Aerospace F03 Toyo Green F04 MLJ Inc (Musco Sports Lighting) G07 Trocellen C12 Mott MacDonald Ltd F08 Ungerboeck Software International/USI E09 NEXO B01 UNITECH SYSTEM G05 Nihon Turf & Green Co Ltd A03 YAMAHA MUSIC JAPAN B01 Nikken Sekkei Ltd F05 YAMAHA SOUND SYSTEMS B01 Yamashita PM Consultants Inc B07

All details correct at time of going to press – please check signage at the event for any exhibition hall or conference programme changes

TECHZONE Demonstration Area sponsored by RHINO (opposite stand G08)

After many years of development and listening to coach, player and club feedback RHINO has created a simple and effective training area that incorporates the highest quality world leading RHINO technical training equipment with a fully functional 3G surface and shockpad designed to enable 24/7 usage and take the wear and tear away from the main game day playing field. RHINO TECHZONE is a complete year round rugby training facility and has been designed and developed to cater for players of all levels all on a consistent surface built for maximum usage, enjoyment and sustainability. RHINO TECHZONE ADVANTAGES u Portable u Fully Scalable u Speedy Installation u Safe u Durable u No Planning Permission Rhino Rugby Japan and Rhino-Turf will be showcasing their Techzone at Stadia & Arena Asia Pacific 2017 opposite their stand G08 and will be carrying out daily rugby demonstrations and holding a competition on rugby skills. We hope to demonstrate the usefulness of the Techzone for the various Rugby World Cup 2019 host cities where temporary technical areas are needed and which can then be moved to other areas of need as a legacy of the World Cup. Jonathan Gallagher the MD of Rhino-Turf says, “we are gearing up for what is going to be a great rugby World Cup in 2019 and we saw the eagerness of the Japanese people to embrace this tournament at the show last year but we feel the anticipation will continue to grow and we are looking forward to even more excitement at this years show and we hope our Rhino Techzone can bring some fun to the occasion.” For more information please visit www.rhinotechzone.com. 7 STADIA & ARENA ASIA PACIFIC SEPT 12-14 2017

Exhibitor profiles

AGC ASAHI GLASS Co Ltd COX Architecture Realize freedom design in the city. AGC Fluon COX Architecture is one of the largest ETFE film is a material for membrane structure architectural practices in Australasia, providing building and able to realize comfortable space services in architecture, planning, urban design with flexible design. and interior design. Projects includes exhibition and convention centres, stadia and sports halls, plus numerous other sectors. www.agc-chemicals.com www.coxarchitecture.com.au AirFibr (Natural Grass) d&b audiotechnik AirFibr is a hybrid grass technology specifically d&b audiotechnik operates internationally as developed for top level football and rugby a manufacturer of high quality loudspeaker pitches, and multifunctional arenas. It is a systems for sound reinforcement speech and 100% natural grass anchored in an innovative music in public places. The headquarters, which artificial rootzone composed of sand, synthetic also house R&D and manufacturing, are located microfibres and granulated cork. near Stuttgart, Germany. www.naturalgrass.com www.dbaudio.com Azusa Sekkei Co Ltd Dallmeier Electronic Azusa Sekkei is the fourth largest architectural Dallmeier is one of the world’s leading firm in Japan and offers all design for all providers of products for network-based domains. They provide a one-stop service for all video surveillance and has more than 30 phases of sports facility projects; Conception, years of experience in the development and Master Schedule, Budget, Design, Construction, manufacture of high quality components and Profit Planning and Operation Strategy. complete solutions for the CCTV/IP sector. www.azusasekkei.co.jp www.dallmeier.com Camatic Seating Department for International Trade For more than 50 years, Camatic Seating has The Department for International Trade Sports been trusted in delivering seating solutions Economy team works to help UK companies to some of the most prestigious sites around identify and take advantage of the significant the world. The company’s award winning export opportunities around global sporting manufacturing, comfort, functionality and style events; and also helps connect international stands out in creating a world class experience. buyers to UK expertise. www.camatic.com.au www.gov.uk/dit CHUBU Co Ltd Dura-Trac Flooring Chubu Co. Ltd. are one of the best turf grass Dura-Trac Flooring designs and manufactures companies in Japan, supplying to golf courses, temporary flooring systems for the special parks and sports facilities for 50 years. Their event and entertainment industry, including turf grass produced at the foot of Mt. Daisen – Dura-Trac SE, Dura-Trac SB, and Quik Road. the highest in the Chugoku mountain region These are used to protect turf, create floors for – is praised for its superior quality. tent structures, or as temporary roadways. www.danketurf.com www.duratrac.net Clear-Com LLC Endo Lighting Corporation Clear-Com is a trusted global provider of Since 1967, Endo Lighting Corporation has professional real-time communications steadily built an exemplary reputation, solutions and services since 1968. They achieving a top share in the field of lighting for innovate market proven technologies that link commercial facilities in Japan. The corporation people together through wired and wireless pursues the needs of its customers from a systems. variety of perspectives to create superb “value”. www.clearcom.com www.endo-lighting.co.jp Congress Corporation Group HG Sports Turf Leading the convention industry for 27 years, HG Sports Turf is a global leader in the design Congress Corporation has a solid record of and construction of elite, natural, synthetic and achievements, including the G7 Japan 2016 Ise- reinforced turf sports fields. Across Asia Pacific Shima Summit. The group offers interpretation, and the Middle East, our turf systems have translation, staffing services and onsite staged some of the world’s most prestigious operation for international sports events. sporting events. www.congre.com/en/ www.hgsportsturf.com.au Congress Global Communications Humanforce Our new service is an integrated system of Humanforce are a global leader in workforce the industry leading automatic translation management for stadium and arenas. Through and translation support functions, and will workforce optimisation, Humanforce ensures achieve high efficiency of translation work at your workforce is in the right place, at the right your company. time and are ready to deliver an exceptional customer experience. www.congre-gc.co.jp/en/ www.humanforce.co.uk

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Hussey Seating Asia Pacific Nihon Turf & Green With offices in the USA, UK, Taiwan, Vietnam NIHON TURF & GREEN is committed to nature and Singapore, Hussey Seating is well placed and offers natural grass “everywhere lawn” with a team of regional business partners to as rental. serve customers with its ‘global strength and local presence’ philosophy. The company offers well-engineered retractable and fixed seating. www.husseyseating.com www.sttg.jp/ntgn INCONTROL Simulation Solutions Nikken Sekkei Ltd How much time do I need to evacuate my Founded in 1900, Nikken Sekkei have responded stadium? What is the maximum safety capacity to the demands of society and various client in relation to the entry flow rate and holding requests with the aim of contributing to capacity? INCONTROL’s Pedestrian Dynamics the creation of better buildings and social 3.1 crowd simulation software helps resolve environments. The Nikken Group portfolio such issues. consists of over 25,000 projects in 50 countries. www.pedestrian-dynamics.jp/ www.nikken.jp/en Kotobuki Seating Nissin EX Co Ltd Established in 1914, Kotobuki Seating is a Nissin EX Co Ltd is one of Japan’s leading pioneering manufacturer of furniture for public providers of innovative interior and construction facilities. Japan’s foremost provider of seating materials. As a new venture, in 2011, Nissin for theatres, cinemas, arenas and , the EX partnered with global seat maker Hosoo company also has affiliates in USA, UK, France, Co., Ltd, to offer well-engineered telescopic, Vietnam, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea. demountable and fixed seating in Japan. www.kotobuki-seating.co.jp www.nissin-ex.co.jp Major Events International (MEI) NOWOFOL Kunststoffprodukte MEI is the only global management consultancy With over 150 experienced staff, NOWOFOL, supporting suppliers in connecting to key clients founded in 1971, has delivered ETFE film for in the international Major Sports Events market. well-known stadium projects around the world. For the host Cities and Organising Committees, The roofing material NOWOFLON ETFE Film this provides single point of access to expertise is available in almost every colour, as well as in with significant prior Games experience. the new IR absorbing version. www.majoreventsint.com www.etfe-film.com Mitsui Bussan Aerospace Okamura Corporation With the patented Panomera multifocal sensor Okamura Corporation supplies high-quality system, the German manufacturer Dallmeier, products and services for use in educational, presents a completely new kind of camera healthcare and store facilities, as well as in technology that enables the surveillance of offices and logistics centres. The corporation’s large areas of spectator stands from a single motto is, “Quality pays for itself,” and its aim is installation site. to create spaces that offer optimal comfort. www.mba-security.com www.okamura.co.jp MLJ Inc (Musco Sports Lighting) Oracle Hospitality Sports MLJ Inc is a distributor of Musco Sports & Entertainment Lighting LLC in Japan. Using LED and metal Through the acquisition of MICROS, Oracle halide light sources, Musco delivers affordable, brings over 35 years of expertise in delivering energy-efficient customised lighting solutions robust, scalable hardware and software for venues worldwide, providing quality light solutions to venues that need to cater to tens of while minimizing spill light and glare. thousands of fans during high-volume periods. www.musco.co.jp www.oracle.com/industries/hospitality Mott MacDonald Ltd Panstadia & Arena Management Mott MacDonald is a $2 billion engineering, PanStadia & Arena Management magazine management, and development consulting firm, is the undisputed leader for the business of with expertise in buildings, communications, stadia, arenas, sporting and live events and defense, education, environment, health, venues across the globe. The super-title enjoys industry, mining, oil, gas, power, transportation, distribution to 20,000+ top-level industry urban development, water, wastewater, etc. professionals in 120+ countries. www.mottmac.com www.psam.uk.com NEXO Pfeifer Seil und Hebetechnik NEXO, established in France, is a world- Pfeifer Cable Structures Division concentrates leading loudspeaker manufacturer with 35 on building light-weight structures, based years of experience in the professional sound on an all ETA approved portfolio of tensile reinforcement industry, and represents the elements. Their expertise comprises all aspects pinnacle of innovative, convergence-inspired of engineering, fabrication and installation. design and advanced manufacturing. nexo-japan.com www.pfeifer.de/en

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Exhibitor profiles

Philips Lighting Japan GK SportsBiz Philips Lighting sells more energy efficient LED A producer of sports content, Sports Biz is lighting than any other company. They lead committed to quality and successful synergies the industry in connected lighting systems and through its athlete management, content, and services, leveraging the Internet of Things to marketing business, as it pursues its vision of take light beyond illumination and transform creating value in sports and making its own homes, buildings, urban spaces & sports venues. contribution to society. www.lighting.philips.com/main/home www.sports-biz.co.jp ProPlay by Schmitz Foam Products Star Events Ltd Schmitz Foam Products is a leading global Staging and structures specialist Star Events supplier of high-end shock absorption and Ltd designs mothergrids to fit almost any roof, drainage products, manufactured under the including retractables, so concerts can be rigged ProPlay brand. ProPlay products are applied in quickly and safely in venues primarily designed various global markets such as sport – soccer, for sport. Star Events’ mothergrids feature their tennis, hockey, rugby and American football. Active Roof Technology (ART) control system. schmitzfoam.com www.stareventsltd.com Quadratica UK SUN TELECOM JAPAN/STJ RENTEC Quadratica UK Ltd’s flagship product, Sun Telecom Japan can contribute to operational X-Screen®, is years ahead of any competitors in efficiency, services improvement and safety terms of technology and effectiveness and we management by providing two-way radio tailored continue to develop ground breaking solutions to the customer’s business. for use in Major Events, Airports, Prisons, Cruise Lines, and Government Buildings. www.quadratica.co.uk www.suntelecom.co.jp Rhino-Turf Terraplas Rhino-Turf designs and installs high-end Terraplas plc is the undisputed ‘World Leader sporting surfaces around the world and is linked in Turf Protection’. Having pioneered the first to the Rhino Rugby Group of companies. Part protection system for quality stadium turf in 1991, of the company’s competitive advantage comes Terraplas continues to lead the industry through from an in-depth collaboration with governing continuous innovation in cutting-edge design, sporting bodies and professional teams. production and material technology. www.rhino-turf.com www.terraplas.com Robycam Japan Toyo Green Robycam is a unique system that offers freedom Since 1969, Toyo Green is a comprehensive turf of movement in the air, with priority to safety management company that promotes integrated and functionality. The system is compatible with turf management. The company specialises in 4K/8K and AR, with a compact type coming design, construction, and maintenance of sports soon (Fall 2017). Customised solutions are turf in stadiums, sports fields and facilities all available for permanent installations. over Japan, as well as research and education. www.robycamjapan.or.jp www.toyo-green.com Signature Systems Group Trocellen Signature Systems Group is the world’s largest Trocellen is a manufacturer of cross-linked manufacturer of temporary, modular flooring PE foams. With more than 600 employees at systems that protect natural grass, artificial eight sites, the company has been present in turf and ice arenas. Their systems are in use at the artificial turf shock pad business for more prestigious arenas and stadiums worldwide and than 25 years. Its ProGame brand provides have proven themselves through extensive use. long-lasting, high quality solutions for pitches. www.stadiumflooring.com www.trocellen.com.my SMG Sportplatzmaschinenbau GmbH Ungerboeck Software International/USI Since 1975, SMG has been dealing with the Ungerboeck delivers world-leading event and development of modern machinery for the venue management software, empowering over installation of synthetic surfaces in the sports 40,000 users worldwide. Whether you manage industry. Also, for artificial turf or granule a stadium, arena, sports or event venue of any infilling carpet maintenance, SMG has presented kind, its software provides an airtight system the world’s first innovations since the 1980s. with the power to manage your entire business. www.smg-gmbh.de/en www.ungerboeck.com SOCCER SHOP KAMO/KAMO Group UNITECH SYSTEM Established in 1968, SOCCER SHOP KAMO is UNITECH SYSTEM provides telescopic seating one of the largest football equipment stores in to many projects in Europe, Middle East, Asia, Japan. As well as supplying a variety of football Oceania, Africa and South America, and is the products in 23 stores and online, KAMO Group main stadium seating supplier for 2014 Incheon provides new field plans and opportunities to Asian Games, 2018 Pyeong-Chang Winter play domestic and internationally. Olympics and 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar. www.sskamo.co.jp www.utsystem.co.kr

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YAMAHA MUSIC JAPAN Yamashita PM Consultants Inc YAMAHA MUSIC JAPAN Co Ltd was founded in Yamashita PMC is a “Facility Strategist” which April of 2013 as a sales agency funded through contributes to business success. The company investment by the Yamaha Corporation. It aims to realise new business activities and hopes to provide the best solutions to solve creates new demands by providing facility various customer issues and comprehensive solutions. YPMC enables clients to take the ways to enjoy “Sound and Music”. initiatives and leadership to achieve these goals. www.yamahaproaudio.com/japan/ja www.ypmc.co.jp YAMAHA SOUND SYSTEMS YAMAHA SOUND SYSTEMS INC is the engineering company that provides the best sound system for large spaces such as stadiums, theatres and gymnasiums. The system design takes advantage of advanced technology, easy-to-use and high-quality sound. www.yamaha-ss.co.jp

event partnerS

Congress Corporation Group Space Media Japan Leading the convention industry for 27 years, Space Media Japan are able to provide multiple Congress Corporation has a solid record of services regarding trade shows, exhibitions, achievements, including the G7 Japan 2016 Ise- conferences and events, such as research, Shima Summit. The group offers interpretation, planning, sponsorship, marketing, etc. They are translation, staffing services and onsite also happy to assist as an appropriate advisor operation for international sports events. for any type of business expansion. www.congre.com/en/ www.smj.co.jp/eng/

LOCAL event partners

Kotobuki Seating SportsBiz Established in 1914, Kotobuki Seating is a A producer of sports content, Sports Biz is pioneering manufacturer of furniture for public committed to quality and successful synergies facilities. Japan’s foremost provider of seating through its athlete management, content, and for theatres, cinemas, arenas and stadiums, the marketing business, as it pursues its vision of company also has affiliates in USA, UK, France, creating value in sports and making its own Vietnam, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea. contribution to society. www.kotobuki-seating.co.jp www.sports-biz.co.jp SOL Sports Management SOL is a company that nurtures both current and future athletes. SOL Sports Management is extremely passionate about football and the history of the game, and aims to support all such professional sports with services for athletes, such as financial planning. www.sskamo.co.jp/sol/

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global event SUPPORTER

Department for International Trade The Department for International Trade Sports Economy team works to help UK companies identify and take advantage of the significant export opportunities around global sporting events; and also helps connect international buyers to UK expertise. www.gov.uk/dit

event SPONSORS

COX Architecture Nikken Sekkei Ltd COX Architecture is one of the largest Founded in 1900, Nikken Sekkei have responded architectural practices in Australasia, providing to the demands of society and various client services in architecture, planning, urban design requests with the aim of contributing to and interior design. Projects includes exhibition the creation of better buildings and social and convention centres, stadia and sports halls, environments. The Nikken Group portfolio plus numerous other sectors. consists of over 25,000 projects in 50 countries. www.coxarchitecture.com.au www.nikken.jp/en d&b audiotechnik Nissin EX Co Ltd d&b audiotechnik operates internationally as Nissin EX. Co., Ltd. is one of Japan’s leading a manufacturer of high quality loudspeaker providers of innovative interior and construction systems for sound reinforcement speech and materials. As a new venture, in 2011, Nissin music in public places. The headquarters, which EX partnered with global seat maker Hosoo also house R&D and manufacturing, are located Co., Ltd, to offer well-engineered telescopic, near Stuttgart, Germany. demountable and fixed seating in Japan. www.dbaudio.com www.nissin-ex.co.jp Kotobuki Seating Philips Lighting GK Established in 1914, Kotobuki Seating is a Philips Lighting sells more energy efficient LED pioneering manufacturer of furniture for public lighting than any other company. They lead facilities. Japan’s foremost provider of seating the industry in connected lighting systems and for theatres, cinemas, arenas and stadiums, the services, leveraging the Internet of Things to company also has affiliates in USA, UK, France, take light beyond illumination and transform Vietnam, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea. homes, buildings, urban spaces & sports venues. www.kotobuki-seating.co.jp www.lighting.philips.com/main/home Mott MacDonald Ltd SMG Sportplatzmaschinenbau GmbH Mott MacDonald is a $2 billion engineering, Since 1975, SMG has been dealing with the management, and development consulting firm, development of modern machinery for the with expertise in buildings, communications, installation of synthetic surfaces in the sports defense, education, environment, health, industry. Also, for artificial turf or granule industry, mining, oil, gas, power, transportation, infilling carpet maintenance, SMG has presented urban development, water, wastewater, etc. the world’s first innovations since the 1980s. www.mottmac.com www.smg-gmbh.de/en

OFFICIAL MEDIA PARTNER

Panstadia & Arena Management PanStadia & Arena Management magazine is the undisputed leader for the business of stadia, arenas, sporting and live events and venues across the globe. The super-title enjoys distribution to 20,000+ top-level industry professionals in 120+ countries. www.psam.uk.com

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Around The Rings (ATR) Southeast Asia Building Since 1992, Around The Ring’s global team of Southeast Asia Building (SEAB), published bi- journalists has been on the scene of virtually monthly since 1974, is a Singapore-based trade every important event on the Olympic calendar. magazine devoted to architecture, interior From the selection of every host city since 1990 design, landscape architecture, roof & facade to IOC votes on changing the sport program to and facility management. multiple visits to assess cities’ bids, ATR is there. www.aroundtherings.com seab.tradelinkmedia.biz FC Business Sportcal fcbusiness is the business magazine for the Sportcal is the world’s leading provider of football industry. Published since 2004, the sports market intelligence. At the forefront of magazine has continued to supply topical the industry, Sportcal deliver unrivalled sports and insightful information on the issues that analysis and insight to our range of global are most important to those involved in the clients, offering an essential resource for anyone business of running a football club. involved in the business of sport. www.fcbusiness.co.uk www.sportcal.com Green Sports Alliance UK Venue Managers Association Launched in March 2011, the Green Sports The UK Venue Managers Association (UKVMA) Alliance is a nonprofit organisation with provides a platform for members to share a mission to help sports teams, venues information, management styles, real project and leagues enhance their environmental experiences and best practice whilst gaining performance. The Alliance has grown to over private access to other members, networking 210 teams and venues from 16 sports leagues. opportunities and suppliers. www.greensportsalliance.org www.ukvma.org

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AM Registration

STADIA DESIGN/BUILD & MAJOR EVENT PLANNING/DELIVERY (PAID DELEGATE STREAM ONLY*, CLOSED CONFERENCE ROOM – EXHIBITION HALL)

11:00 Welcome speeches and presentations

Hiroshi Hase Saburou Toshihito Kumagai Daichi Suzuki Chairman Kawabuchi Mayor Commissioner Research Commission for the President Chiba City Japan Sports Establishment of a Sports Alliance of Agency Oriented / Member of the Japan Top House of Representatives Leagues

12:00 WELCOME LUNCH AND NETWORKING

13:00 SESSION 1A: The role of stadia and arena in Japan

The evolution of stadia and arena has just started in Japan. But there are some great results and success stories, as well as issues ahead, as we will discover from the case studies presented in this session. Moderator: Panellists: Yoshiyuki Mano PhD Ms Yuko Mitsuya Ms Etsuko Tsugihara Professor Central Board Member / Chairman / President Waseda University Representative Director Sunnyside Up Inc FIBA, Japan Basketball Association, Cipher Co, Ltd

14:00 SESSION 2A: Stadium and arena management processes – planning, construction, operation and financing

This session explores stadium and arena management processes – from effective ways to secure financing, through to planning, construction and finally operation. Moderator: Panellists: Tadayoshi Asai Ms Kumi Takaaki Nakamura Hideo Yura General Manager Fujisawa Chief Marketing Officer / Counsellor Development Bank Co-Founder President Japan Sports

of Japan Think Tank Xebio Holdings Co, Ltd / Agency SophiaBank Xross Sports Marketing

15:00 Coffee break and networking in Exhibition Hall sponsored by

15:30 SESSION 3A: An update on Rugby World Cup 2019 and Tokyo Olympic Games 2020 preparations

Ryo Date Hiromi Kawamura Head of CEO Personal Assistants Public Relations Secretary Rugby World Cup 2019 The Organizing Committee of the

Organising Committee Olympic and Paralympic Games

16:30 SESSION 4A: Exploring the relationship between park management and sports venues

Hear successful case studies showing how owners can enjoy legal Keiichi Hirotsune and taxation benefits by using their public park environments as large Representative Director sporting venues. Institute of Creative Industry and Culture

17:30 VENUE TOUR – FUKUDA DENSHI ARENA (delegate ticket holders only)

19:00 Close

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VENUE MANAGEMENT, FAN ENGAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY IN STADIA (FREE EXHIBITION ENTRY STREAM**, OPEN FORUM AREA – EXHIBITION HALL)

11:00 Welcome speeches and presentations

12:00 WELCOME LUNCH AND NETWORKING

Attendees will have the opportunity to meet with over 70 leading suppliers of services and solutions to the sports venue sector. Many of these companies will be showcasing their services in the region for the first time. The exhibition hall is the place to hear about the latest projects and industry developments, see new technology in action and be presented with a myriad of new ideas for your own sports venue project requirements.

15:00 Coffee break and networking in Exhibition Hall sponsored by

15:30 SESSION 3B: Snow resort stadium concept

Speaker: Kentaro Minagawa Managing Director Ski Association of Japan

16:30 SESSION 4B: The French Connection: Key considerations for major upcoming sporting events based on lessons learnt from leading iconic events around the world In addition to hosting EURO 2016, one of the most successful major sporting events of recent times, France is well known around the world for many other signature sporting events including the Tour de France, The French Open, Le Mans 24 Hours motor race and many more. Through their involvement in these events, French companies have developed an incredible amount of event delivery expertise and knowledge. They will share their findings and highlight how they can be used for possible future cooperation in Japan and other regional major sporting events. Presentation by: Guillaume Massard Clément Bodin Jean Barthélémy General Sales Director Representative Manager Japan Natural Grass Director GL Events Groupe Rossignol Jérôme Garcin General Manager Asia Entre-Prise

17:30 VENUE TOUR – FUKUDA DENSHI ARENA (delegate ticket holders only)

19:00 Close

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09:00 Morning registration and coffee sponsored by

STADIA DESIGN/BUILD & MAJOR EVENT PLANNING/DELIVERY (PAID DELEGATE STREAM ONLY*, CLOSED CONFERENCE ROOM – EXHIBITION HALL)

09:30 SESSION 5A: The leading stadium and arena management/Multi-purpose utilisations of sports venues

Success stories for new Japanese sports venue management teams from both venue owners and sports professionals. Moderator: Speakers: Yoshiyuki Mano PhD Shingo Okamura Masaaki Okawa Professor President Chairman Waseda University Yokohama DeNA BayStars Japan Professional

Basketball Leagues

10:30 Coffee break and networking in Exhibition Hall sponsored by

11:00 SESSION 6A: Current and future trends in venue management (roundtable)

Moderator: Speakers: Yoshio Takahashi Kiwamu Nakamura Kazuyoshi Watari Associate Chief Architect Associate Professor Professor Nikken Sekkei Ltd Tsukuba University Tsukuba University

12:00 SESSION 7A: How three sports achieve big wins through fan experience – Where the play is unforgettable and the revenues are unbeatable (roundtable)

In this session, speakers from world class venues and sports will present their experiences where the incorporation of highly innovative revenue generating design features has significantly improved the total operational revenue generated by the stadium. This session will not only showcase the innovative new revenue generating facilities and technologies adopted by these stadiums but will also describe financial and contractual models to make them affordable and deliverable today across the region. After which we will debate the opportunities to deliver a similar revolution in fan experience and a step change in revenues across Japanese and Asian Clubs. Speakers: Simon Gorr Geoff Moore Venue Development former Vice President of Manager Business Operations AFL Texas Rangers

Panellists: Alastair Richardson John Hutchings James Middling Director Principal and Senior Global Head of Sports Cox Architecture Vice President & Events HKS Architects Mott MacDonald

13:00 Lunch and networking in Exhibition Hall

13:45 Masterclass on modern revenue and funding opportunities for venue development: How three sports achieve big wins through fan experience (invite only) Room TBC

This masterclass is designed to explore in greater detail the topics covered in the main conference room during SESSION 7A. Spaces to attend are strictly limited and anyone interested should contact [email protected] to register their interest as soon as possible. Priority will be given to sports venue and club executives, government and municipal sports officials and members of sporting event organising committees or city officials bidding to host major sporting events.

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09:30 Morning registration and coffee sponsored by

VENUE MANAGEMENT, FAN ENGAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY IN STADIA (FREE EXHIBITION ENTRY STREAM**, OPEN FORUM AREA – EXHIBITION HALL)

09:30 SESSION 5B: The evolving nature of safety and security issues for stadia and arenas (roundtable)

Panellists: Greg Gillin Egemen Onen Damian Bush Senior Vice President Head of Practice, Major Senior Director of Venue Development Event Consultancy Venues & Events Live Nation Asia 4 global Singapore Sports Hub

Additional panellists to be confirmed

10:30 Coffee break and networking in Exhibition Hall sponsored by

11:00 SESSION 6B: Playing surfaces in focus: Current strategies in management including design, installation and maintenance (roundtable)

Grounds staff are under more pressure than ever before to deliver a high quality playing surface despite the increasing demands placed upon it by club owners and operators seeking to maximise the number of events they host. In this context, the panel will discuss issues such as playing surface management, performance and maintenance covering both artificial and natural grass systems. Panellists: William Allan Erik Kinlon Siegfried Baur International Sales General Manager – Business Consultant and SMG Director Development & Marketing Representative Rhino-Turf HG Sports Turf Pty Ltd SBI Services and Support

Tony Booth Martin Laidler Director – UK & EMEA ProGame Sales Manager UK, Signature Systems Group, Benelux, Scandinavia and Germany

LLC Trocellen

12:00 SESSION 7B: Lessons learned from previous major sporting events, incorporating security, technology and fan engagement Brought to you by

Moderator: Speakers: Dennis Mills Chris Grey Manuel Nogueira Founder & Chief Executive Managing Director Managing Director Major Events International Quadratica AndArchitects (MEI)

Francesco Norante Vice President International Sales & Strategic Marketing Major Sport Events and Stadia

Leonardo

13:00 Lunch and networking in Exhibition Hall

13:45 Masterclass on modern revenue and funding opportunities for venue development: How three sports achieve big wins through fan experience (invite only) Room TBC

This masterclass is designed to explore in greater detail the topics covered in the main conference room during SESSION 7A. Spaces to attend are strictly limited and anyone interested should contact [email protected] to register their interest as soon as possible. Priority will be given to sports venue and club executives, government and municipal sports officials and members of sporting event organising committees or city officials bidding to host major sporting events.

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STADIA DESIGN/BUILD & MAJOR EVENT PLANNING/DELIVERY (PAID DELEGATE STREAM ONLY*, CLOSED CONFERENCE ROOM – EXHIBITION HALL)

14:00 SESSION 8A PART ONE: Major sports investment projects around the APAC region

Establishing and implementing a vision for venue and event management Darren will explain how Vbase Ltd, the venue and event management company for the city of Christchurch New Zealand, has managed to successfully re-emerge from the devastating earthquakes of 2011. After losing three of its four venues the company has since managed to increase its venue portfolio, substantially increase the events it is delivering, and has recently won industry awards for excellence in customer service. Presented by: Darren Burden CEO Vbase Ltd

14:30 SESSION 8A PART TWO

Conquering the Digital Divide The latest Stadia Technology for mastering the Digital Divide Alan Wong Bruce Mackenzie Regional Director (North Asia) Managing Director Ungerboeck Software TimeTarget International

15:00 SESSION 9A: The economic realities of designing, building and operating sports venues which match a city’s requirements (roundtable)

Panellists: Barry Winterton Paul Brislin Greg Gillin Director of Cost Director and Architect, Head of Senior Vice President Management Arup Associates Sport Architecture Venue Development Mott MacDonald and Arup Sport Venue Design Live Nation Asia

Masakuni Nagahiro Timmy Setiawan Jon Coxeter-Smith Managing President Director Founder and CEO Executive Officer PT Unitri Cipta Sagacity MCS Limited Azusa Sekkei Co, Ltd

16:00 Coffee break and networking in Exhibition Hall sponsored by

16:30 SESSION 10A: Sports camping sites: Success stories from around Japan

Asian countries have held some big events over the years, including the Olympics and the Soccer World Cup, but there is a lack of information surrounding the associated sports camping sites. This session highlights the success story of Tokamachi City, Niigata prefecture, during the 2002 Soccer World Cup. Presentation by: Yoshiyuki Igawa Sports Promotion in Tokamachi City’s Board of Educagiton, Culture and Sports Tokamachi City

17:30 Exhibition Hall closes

18:00 NETWORKING RECEPTION PARTY at HOTEL The Manhattan

All delegates, sponsors and exhibitors are invited to experience the best in entertainment sponsored by and cocktails in a relaxed setting. Not to be missed! 18 www.saevents.uk.com Day 2 PM WED 13 Sept 2017

VENUE MANAGEMENT, FAN ENGAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY IN STADIA (FREE EXHIBITION ENTRY STREAM**, OPEN FORUM AREA – EXHIBITION HALL)

14:00 SESSION 8B: Virtual stadium showcase: Ideas and inspiration for your own sports venue!

A unique opportunity to listen to rapid fire presentations from 7 leading product and service providers from around the globe, offering the latest in ideas for improving your own sports venue, including d&b audiotechnik, MLJ, Natural Grass, Oracle Hospitality Sports & Entertainment, Stage One and Vanguardia!

15:00 SESSION 9B: Creating a true multi-purpose facility: Maximising revenues from all parts of your venue (roundtable) Panellists: Robert Else Alastair Graham Masayuki Kinoshita Chairman Director Director, CIO (Chief Innovation Terraplas KPMG Officer), Division Director – Hong Kong Business Development Division

Yamashita PM Consultants Inc Additional panellists to be confirmed

16:00 Coffee break and networking in Exhibition Hall sponsored by

16:30 SESSION 10B: New initiatives to engage with your fans and maximise your revenue streams

Presentation by: Nick will discuss how Eden Park’s rich sporting history and global status Nick Sautner presented an opportunity to leverage idle assets, which in turn delivered material General Manager growth in sponsorship revenue. In collaboration with the team at Eden Park, – Commercial an icon partner strategy was developed and executed which represented a Eden Park Trust paradigm shift in New Zealand stadium management. This innovative strategy identified specific industry categories to target and incorporated a variety of Eden Park assets, customised to provide a return on investment (ROI) by sharing expertise, technology and resources.

17:30 Exhibition Hall closes

18:00 NETWORKING RECEPTION PARTY at HOTEL The Manhattan

All delegates, sponsors and exhibitors are invited to experience the best in entertainment sponsored by and cocktails in a relaxed setting. Not to be missed!

Networking at Stadia & Arena Asia Pacific 2016

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09:00 Morning registration and coffee sponsored by

STADIA DESIGN/BUILD & MAJOR EVENT PLANNING/DELIVERY (PAID DELEGATE STREAM ONLY*, CLOSED CONFERENCE ROOM – EXHIBITION HALL)

09:30 SESSION 11A: A vision of the Japanese NCAA program

The NCAA program is fast becoming a hot issue for the Japanese sports industry. Learn about the program’s vision and proposed future implementation plans from the industry leaders. Moderator: Panellists: Itaru Kobayashi Akihito Oshima Masaaki Sakaida Mitsuhiro Sendai Professor Edogawa General Manager Executive Vice Counsellor University Softbank Corp President Japan Sports University of Tokyo Agency

10:30 Coffee break and networking in Exhibition Hall sponsored by

11:00 SESSION 12A: Key considerations for major sporting event organisers and sports venues regarding live events from concept through to delivery (roundtable)

Moderator: Panellists: Jon Coxeter-Smith Greg Turner Nick Sautner Founder and CEO General Manager General Manager Sagacity MCS Shantou University – Commercial Sports Park Eden Park Trust Limited Timmy Setiawan Adam Newsam Roger Barrett President Director Managing Director Special Projects PT Unitri Cipta Ticketmaster Director Sport Star Events Ltd

12:00 SESSION 13A: Selecting the right roof for your sports project: The latest approaches to fit all venue redevelopment and new build budgets (roundtable)

This roundtable of leading industry experts will discuss the complex design and engineering challenges involved in finding the optimum roof for both new build and renovation projects for existing sports venues. Topics include whether we are seeing a resurgence in retractable roof projects and new developments in films and fabrics. Moderator: Panellists: Jon Coxeter-Smith Thomas Hermeking Andreas Freutsmiedl Founder and CEO Sales Manager Head of Sales – Fluoropolymer Films Sagacity MCS Cable Structures NOWOFOL Kunststoffprodukte Pfeifer Seil und Hebetechnik Limited Paul Brislin Director and Architect, Head of Arup Associates Sport Architecture and Arup Sport Venue Design

13:00 Lunch and networking in the Exhibition Hall

14:00 CLOSING KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

Details to be announced shortly on the event website at www.saevents.uk.com.

15:00 Exhibition Hall closes

15:30 SITE TOUR (DELEGATE TICKET HOLDERS ONLY) – ZOZO MARINE BASEBALL STADIUM

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09:00 Morning registration and coffee sponsored by

VENUE MANAGEMENT, FAN ENGAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY IN STADIA (FREE EXHIBITION ENTRY STREAM**, OPEN FORUM AREA – EXHIBITION HALL)

09:30 SESSION 11B: Regional approaches to enhancing the fan experience at sports venues (roundtable)

Panellists: Darren Burden Ben Fletcher Greg Turner CEO Director of Communication, General Manager Vbase Marketing and Strategy Shantou University London Legacy Development Sports Park

Corporation (LLDC)

10:30 Coffee break and networking in Exhibition Hall sponsored by

11:00 SESSION 12B: Sports and technology implementations (roundtable)

Yoshinori Kawata Advancing technology has changed the way supporters watch and engage with their Rakuten Baseball favourite sports. In this session, IT leaders will discuss the most current solutions for sport as Inc. well as sports facilities, predict their visions for the future.

12:00 SESSION 13B PART ONE: The development progress of Jakabaring Sport 12:30 SESSION 13B PART City (JSC), Indonesia TWO: The Indian sports market: The next boom Governor Noerdin will talk about the development progress of Jakabaring Sport City (JSC) market after Japan (TBC) in Palembang, South Sumatera, Indonesia which is a key host venue of the Asian Games 2018 and the location for the current planning and construction of a prestigious MOTO Mr Sanjiv Baranwal IDSE GP Circuit. It was built by South Sumatera Provincial Government and developed with a Director (Infrastructure) far-sighted vision as the first international sports city in Southeast Asia, with the intention Sports Authority of India to become a major national sports tourism destination. It has already been the venue for (TBC) previous successful multi-event sporting events including Sea Games XXVI in 2011, The Islamic Solidarity Games (ISG) III in 2013 and The Asean University Games (AUG) in 2014. Alex Noerdin Governor South Sumatera

12:45 Departure time for SMG’s site tour/workshop on artificial turf maintenance (see page 22 for details)

13:00 Lunch and networking in the Exhibition Hall

14:00 CLOSING KEYNOTE: Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – London 2012’s Legacy Story

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is often described as the most successful example of Games legacy in the modern era. This presentation will describe the history of the site, the work undertaken to ‘build in’ legacy before the Games, rather than ‘bolt it on’ afterwards, the complexity of the transformation programme immediately after the 2012 Olympics and the scale of ambition that still remains for the years ahead. The session will cover the legacy uses of the sporting venues, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park itself and the housing and business districts that are being created alongside. This is the story about the delivery of London 2012’s legacy promise: a new city within inner London, built around world class sporting venues, helping regenerate some of the most deprived areas of the UK. Ben Fletcher Director of Communication, Marketing and Strategy London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC)

15:00 Exhibition Hall closes

15:30 SITE TOUR (DELEGATE TICKET HOLDERS ONLY) – ZOZO MARINE BASEBALL STADIUM 21 STADIA & ARENA ASIA PACIFIC SEPT 12-14 2017 SITE TOURS

Day 1 PM TUES 12 Sept 2017

17:30 VENUE TOUR – FUKUDA DENSHI ARENA (delegate ticket holders only) fukuda denshi arena

Fukuda Denshi Arena (フクダ電 子アリーナ ), known commonly as Fuku-Ari (フクアリ ), is an 8.1 billion YEN football stadium in Chiba City, Japan. Some 30 minutes by train from central Tokyo, the arena was completed in 2005. Contrary to large venues built in Japan before, this one was planned for J. League scale, and to suit the needs of its tenants, J. League club JEF United Ichihara Chiba (crowds of 15,000+). The Fukuda Denshi Arena has 18,500 seats and 1,281 standings and a full capacity of 19,781. Originally named Chiba City Soga Football Stadium (千葉市蘇我球技場), Fukuda Denshi, a medical electric instrument manufacturer, won the naming rights after outbidding several other candidates. The location is a former Kawasaki Steel factory site. The first international match was held on 30 May 2009.

Day 3 PM THU 14 Sept 2017

15:30 SITE TOUR (DELEGATE TICKET HOLDERS ONLY) – ZOZO MARINE BASEBALL STADIUM zozo marine baseball stadium

The (ZOZOマリンスタジ アム ), also known as Chiba Marine Stadium and formerly as QVC Marine Field, opened in 1990 and holds approximately 30,000 people. The official opening of the stadium was on 13 April, 1990, when popstar Madonna opened her Blond Ambition Tour. The Summer Sonic Festival and are held at the stadium every summer. It is primarily used for baseball and is the home field of the . It is also used for Rugby Union.

Day 3 pm THU 14 Sept 2017 13:30-15:30 (departure time 12.45)

SITE TOUR/WORKSHOP ON ARTIFICIAL TURF MAINTENANCE (FREE FOR ALL TO ATTEND) At the Yokohama International Court, 2140 Kozukuecyou, Kouhoku-ku, Yokohama-city, with Although the support for and use of artificial turf is growing around the Asia Pacific region, there is still a lack of . quality practical information available about what steps should be taken to properly maintain an artificial field. To help with this, all attendees are invited to attend a live series of practical demonstrations at a local artificial field to learn everything they need to know about the different maintenance steps that should be followed to help ensure the optimum maintenance management program. Our experts will showcase their market-leading TurfCare TCA1400, TurfKingTK1502 and TurfSoftTS2 TurfBoy maintenance machines and also discuss the practical steps needed to create a maintenance program to fit your own facility requirements. The tour takes place at VIVAIO Mini Soccer Park FUNABASHI, 618-1 Funabashi-shi Toyotomi-cho, 274-0053 Chiba – www.sportsite.jp/sc/vivaio-minisoccerpark/pro.html. Delegates are advised to depart the Makuhari Messe at 12.45 by taxi to get to the venue for 13.30.

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