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Volledige Presentatie Qatar 14-09-18 Qatar is investing in world class sports assets in a variety of sports v8 new stadiums are being developed for the 2022 FIFA World Cup TM v3 new arenas were built for the 2015 World Men's Handball Championship vAspire Zone Foundation manages five key physical assets Ø Aspire Dome Ø Khalifa International Stadium Qatar is emerging as a Global Sports Hub Ø Hamad Aquatic Centre Ø Ladies Sports Hall Ø Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital Qatar Sports Market Opportunities Seminar vThere are also existing sporting facilities covering a variety of sports such as: Ø Tenni s Ø Squash Jalal Dahham Ø Motorsports Senior Economic & Trade Policy Officer Ø Swimming Ø Athletics Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Qatar Ø Equestrian Qatar is emerging as a global sports hub with hosting many Looking ahead Qatar will host premier global sports events Qatar Sports Investments Abroad international competitions in the coming years 2019 World Championships Asian Indoor Athletics Championships 2010 World Indoor 2011 Asian Football 2018 World Artistic 2006 Asian Games Arab Games 2011 2008 Athletics Championships Confederation Cup Gymnastics Championships in Athletics In 2011 Qatar Sports Investments (QSI) became the sole shareholder of Paris Saint-Germain Football Club. …In addition to more than 30 In December 2010 QSI also reached a five-year, $35.7 Million per season local, regional & sponsorship and partnership agreement with FC Barcelona. The partnership international included sponsorship of the club’s shirt by the Qatar Foundation. 2015 World Men’s IPC Athletics World Championships 2015 2014 World AIBA Boxing World UCI Road Cycling Swimming Championships Handball Championship Championship 2015 World Championships2016 2023 World Aquatics sporting events, 2022 FIFA World Cup Championships hosted in Qatar each year. In 2013 Qatar Airways replaced the Qatar Foundation as the club’s shirt sponsor in a four-seasons deal worth some $113.8 Million. 1 14-09-18 Aspire Zone Qatar Major Sports Players Aspire Zone The Ministry of Culture and Sports (MCS), is responsible for developing a culture of athleticism, regularly encouraging activities in schools and regulating youth associations. MCS committee is responsible to review proposals for hosting regional and international tournaments, and providing feedback on the feasibility and economic benefits of Sports Ecosystem Players accommodating such events. The Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) is the overall supervising body for the Aspire Academy Aspetar Olympic movement in Qatar. The QOC works closely with its 27 National Federations to provide support to athletes, coaches and officials at every level of the sporting pathway, as well as in the bidding for and organization of world-class sports events. The Supreme Committee for Legacy and Delivery (SC) is responsible for overseeing and coordinating the delivery of the infrastructure required to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Estimated total spending on the 2022 FIFA World Cup would reach USD 200 Billion The Road to Qatar 2022 Mega National Projects set to tie in with 2022 tournament preparations Hamad Int. Airport Qatar Rail Network ü $140bn was earmarked for pre- existing plans set to tie in with World Cup 2022 - Build up tournament preparations https://youtu.be/Bn5XmDuhhSc New Doha Port FIFA 2022 Lusail City ü $45bn for expanding tourism infrastructure ü $2.3bn is earmarked for World Cup facilities MusheireB Downtown Doha Festival City ü $6.9bn for transport infrastructure and associated projects Source: 2013 report by management consultancy Deloitte 14-09-18 14-09-18 2 14-09-18 Business opportunities related to the 2022 FIFA World Cup Stadiums SC 2022 identified business opportunities related to 2022 FIFA World cup Primary Material Mechanical, Electrical and Green Space ICT Opportunities: Opportunities: Opportunities Ø Server Infrastructure Plumbing Opportunities: Ø Stadium and Training Site Ø Structural Steel Ø Stadium Cooling Ø Wi-Fi Solutions Pitches Ø Concrete Ø ICT Cabling Ø Systems and Equipment Ø Landscaping Ø Asphalt Ø Elevators Ø Video Displays Ø Sand Cement Plaster Ø Firefighting Systems Ø Broadcast Cabling Qatar Sports Market Outlook & Opportunities Security Ø SCADA Systems (11kV Ø Plumbing Materials Opportunities: Interior Ø Generators Ø Cameras Networks) Opportunities: Ø Electric Distribution Ø Networked Video Storage Ø Building Management Systems Ø Seating Boards Ø Security Fencing (BMS) Ø Doors Ø Sanitary Appliances Ø Hostile Vehicle Lighting Ø Windows Mitigation Opportunities: Ø Security Doors Ø Stadium Floodlight Systems Ø Tu rn stile s Ø Other Exterior Lighting Systems Source: Supreme Committee for Legacy and Delivery – Business Opportunities for stadiums Source: Supreme Committee for Legacy and Delivery – Business Opportunities 2018 Ø Interior Lighting Systems Sports Sector Market Size & Associated Business Opportunities Opportunities Market Size in USD Million, CY2016-CY2023 Opportunities Market Size in USD Million, CY2016-CY2023 Signage, external screens and way Sports television production Event organization, planning & Market size of the sports Sound and Stage Production Crew-wear and uniforms Corporate hospitality finding 33 - 45 marketing 246 - 301 178 - 205 178 - 205 sector in the country is 150 - 178 2191 - 2904 expected to reach USD 19.77 billion by 2023. The Ministry of Economy and Commerce in Qatar has identified 83 commercial and investm ent opportunities in sports for the private sector Ticketing Temporary grandstands & platforms Temporary staffing & training Sports management, timing & Tem porary toilets Seating 178 - 205 178 - 205 123 - 150 scoring 136 -164 246 - 301 in Qatar, and has also prepared 84 - 112 action plans for 30 investm ent opportunities, with a market requirem ent worth 22 to 30 Billion Qatari Riyal ( 6 .02 - 8 .21 USD Million). 12.87 USD Billion 6.02 - 8.21 USD Billion 3 14-09-18 Opportunities Market Size in USD Million, CY2016-CY2023 Opportunities Market Size in USD Million, CY2016-CY2023 Opportunities Market Size in USD Million, CY2016-CY2023 Special lighting Communications, security and Mechanical, Electrical, Landscape & turf Facilities management Digitalize the stadium Sports medicine Sports data & analytics Sport Tourism 191 - 246 control systems Plumbing 1917 - 2356 1534 - 2082 experience and anti-doping 8.2 – 12.3 82.1 – 150.6 547 -1041 2191 - 3095 2.7 – 8.2 76.7 – 101.3 Video boards Mobile fences, barriers and Field maintenance equipment Commercialize existing Venue operations & Sports education Wearables Merchandising 41 – 68.4 turnstiles 82 - 109 venues maintenance 43.8 – 54.7 Global 822 54.7 – 82.1 95 - 150 54.7 – 82.1 986.3 -1260.2 Doing Business in Qatar Dutch Success story in Qatar Sports Sector Qatari partner with 51% Khalifa Stadium, 1st World Cup Stadium Local Distributor Ownership of the enterprise FI owns up to 100% equipped with Philips LED lighting Doing Business in Qatar Qatar Science & Tech n ology Park Qatar Financial Center Manateq 8 out of 8 world cup stadiums will be equipped with Philips Lighting State of the art technologies for the field of play 100% foreign ownership foreign 100% 14-09-18 14-09-18 14-09-18 4 14-09-18 Wesley Sneijder & Nigel de Jong play as midfielders for Qatar Stars League clubs Sports Mission to Qatar-May 2016 ASPIRE4SPORT Amsterdam-October 2016 Dutch Embassy in Qatar Mandate to boost Qatari and Dutch Collaboration 14-09-18 14-09-18 14-09-18 KNVB, Worldcoaches program Qatari Football clubs-Summer Dutch Embassy Team during with Qatar Women Sports Committee – May 2017 Training Camps in The Netherlands Sports Day 14-09-18 14-09-18 14-09-18 5 14-09-18 Roeland Kollen Deputy Head of Mission and Economic Counselor Email: [email protected] Jalal Dahham Senior Economic & Trade Policy Officer Email: [email protected] 6.
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