SPONSORED: SPORTEL Monaco is taking place 5-7 October in-person and live.
After a 1-year hiatus, SPORTEL Monaco will be back from 5 to 7 October, at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco.
It will be the first 2021 international convention 100% live and in person to reconnect and reunite the international sports media and technology industry. It is time to rebuild and reshape the industry for the future.
Alongside many new actors in the industry, SPORTEL will welcome many long-standing exhibitors and visitors such as LaLiga, Matchroom, Eurosport, Feedconstruct, Eurovision and ITF. Other regular exhibitors including Cleeng and Phenix, chose to make SPORTEL their priority event on the calendar.
This year’s market promises to be more European. However, some of the world’s leading brands from the Americas are confirmed to attend in person, including Endeavor, DirectTV Latin America, ESPN, Fox Sports, Major League Baseball, and more.
Another upside for this years’ event is the participation of more than 50 new companies, who have never attended a SPORTEL before such as Sportall, Sportaway, Toch AI, Quidich Innovation, Triton Poker Series, Freeway & Dreamwall to name a few.
For several years now, the trend towards the development and adoption of new technology is ongoing. New video solutions, optimization of content monetization, as well as esports are all sectors well represented throughout the market.
Indeed, esports were catapulted to the forefront during the live sports hiatus. This industry is growing at a very fast pace and is a very promising and expanding sector for the SPORTEL community. For this reason, dedicated masterclasses will bring esports and traditional sports industry players together to explore synergies and opportunities.
A further series of engaging and diverse conference and masterclass sessions will provide tailored content to complement business meetings. All sessions will be held in the new open space area, Speakers Corner.
You can find SPORTEL Monaco’s programme here, full list of speakers here, and registered companies list here.
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