The Sports Technology Awards 2026 celebrates innovation in sports technology and honors industry leaders. It is a premier event for professionals in sports and technology sectors seeking the latest developments and networking opportunities.
The Sports Technology Awards 2026 is a pivotal event that underscores the significance of technology in transforming the sports industry. Attendees can expect to engage in thought-provoking discussions led by industry leaders, participate in workshops designed to enhance technical expertise, and gain insights into cutting-edge technologies that are reshaping fan experiences and athletic performance. The event also provides an unparalleled networking platform, bringing together sports and tech professionals from around the globe.
What you will learn
Emerging trends in sports technology
Insights from leading sports tech innovators
Networking strategies with industry peers
Latest advancements in performance analytics
Impact of technology on fan engagement
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• Prominent keynote speakers share industry trends
• Panels on technology's role in sports management
• Workshops on implementing sports analytics
• Awards recognizing groundbreaking sports tech solutions
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