Australasian Leisure Management
Mar 4, 2019

Impact of Big Data and Analytics to be examined at SportAccord Gold Coast Summit

With the theme of its Gold Coast Summit announced as The Future of Big Data and Analytics, SportAccord has just revealed the first confirmed speakers for its Summit conference.

The only event that annually brings together international Olympic Committee (IOC) members, international sports federations, rights holders, organising committees of major global sports events and leading sports players worldwide, the SportAccord Summit is being held in Australia for the first time in 2019.

Taking place on 8th and 9th May 2019 at the Gold Coast Conference an Exhibition Centre, speakers include respected sport industry leaders from Australia, Asia and around the world, with the first speakers (in session order) confirmed as including:

• Deon Newman, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and Vice President of Strategy, IBM Asia Pacific - Keynote Address
• Darren Birch, General Manager - Growth, Digital and Audiences, Australian Football League (AFL)
• Nick Hockley, Chief Executive Officer, ICC T20 World Cup Australia 2020
• Chris Nunn, Managing Director APAC, Futures Sport & Entertainment
• Luke Bould, Chief Commercial Officer and Chief Marketing Officer, Football Federation Australia
• Sally Hancock, Managing Partner, Y Sport
• Matt Kamienski, Vice President and Executive Director - Presidents Cup, PGA TOUR
• Andrew Reid, General Manager, TEG Analytics and TEG Insights
• Barbara Kendall, Vice President, International Surfing Association (ISA), Non-Executive Director of ARRIA
• Heinrich Zetlmayer, General Partner, Blockchain Valley Ventures (BVV)
• Stephen Smith, Chief Executive and founder, Kitman Labs
• Ian K. Partilla, Vice President - Head of Global Revenue, GumGum Sports
• Natalie Cook, five x Olympian and Gold Medallist – Australia, Beach Volleyball

Delegates will also have the opportunity to discuss the Summit topics further with speakers and panellists on Day two during the five Summit Hub Breakout track sessions:

• Big Data and Fan Engagement
• Marketing and Customer Behaviour
• Athlete/Player Performance via Wearable Technology, Big Data
• Application of AI for International Federation (IF), Event, & Sponsor Performance
• Blockchain Technology in Sport

In addition to the SportAccord Summit, the full conference program includes four other conference streams: LawAccord, CityAccord, MediaAccord and HealthAccord.

Commenting on the program, Nis Hatt, Managing Director of SportAccord, stated “we have a strong line-up of speakers for this year’s SportAccord Summit sharing their views and expertise on why big data and analytics matter to sport, with sessions covering key touchpoints such as teams, athletes, brands, manufacturers and of course – fans.

“This year’s Summit places fan engagement and experiences at the heart of the matter and looks at the ways technology, content, media and entertainment interconnect.

“As technologies such as artificial intelligence, the internet of things, blockchain and others start to go mainstream, fans will be able to take a much more active role and feel richer for the experience.”

Delegates can register for SportAccord and attend conference sessions and the many networking opportunities offered within the Official Schedule.

Australasian Leisure Management is a media partner for SportAccord 2019.

Click here for information on the 2019 SportAccord World Sport and Business Summit in the Australasian Leisure Management industry Calendar.

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