SHOW ME THE PROGRAMME - TheStadiumBusiness Design
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SHOW ME THE PROGRAMME - TheStadiumBusiness Design
THE STADIUM BUSINESS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT 2016 • 31 OCT-2 NOV 2016 1 THE STADIUM BUSINESS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT 2016 • 31 OCT-2 NOV 2016 Don’t miss day our unique e! sid on Mersey Monday, 31 October 2016 [OPTION] THE MERSEYSIDE DERBY THE BLU ES... 09.00-18.00 WITH COACH TRANSFER TO/FROM HOTEL FOOTBALL TECHNICAL TOURS: GOODISON PARK (EVERTON FC) ANFIELD (LIVERPOOL FC) TheStadiumBusiness Design & Development Summit 2016 kicks off with a full day programme on Merseyside, taking in the off-season stadium makeover of Everton FC’s Goodison Park and the newlycompleted main stand at Liverpool FC’s Anfield. You can join the programme in Manchester (with coach transfers included) or travel directly to Liverpool to join the tours. Turn to back pages for full details of this unique add-on programme. & THE REDS... NB. Delegates can add this optional, one-day technical tour programme to their Summit registration for just £195. Book here. Monday, 31 October 2016 VENUE: HOTEL FOOTBALL, OLD TRAFFORD, MANCHESTER 08.30 Meet in hotel lobby for “Merseyside Derby” coach departure (see back pages) 19.00 Welcome Desk Opens - Collect your delegate badge at entrance to Heaven, Hotel Football 19.00 Icebreaker International Reception SPONSORED BY THE ICEBREAKER: EAT DRINK SLEEP FOOTBALL HEAVEN, HOTEL FOOTBALL, OLD TRAFFORD We kickoff with our regular icebreaker – the international networking reception which brings together all our international delegates. It’s a chance to catch up with old friends and make many new ones. This year the sports theming runs deep as we embrace Hotel Football as our official partner hotel with the welcome reception taking place in Heaven – the hotel’s rooftop party space overlooking Manchester United FC’s Old Trafford. Complete with five-a-side pitch, retractable roof, panoramic views and integrated PA, Heaven is surely the best place to kick off #TDS16 (and it’s Halloween so expect some surprises)! N.B. Access to the Party is included in the full delegate registration. 20.30 Close of Reception / Free for dinner 2 A retractable view on the world of football! THE STADIUM BUSINESS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT 2016 • 31 OCT-2 NOV 2016 Tuesday, 1 November 2016 VENUE: THE POINT, EMIRATES OLD TRAFFORD 08.30 Registration and Coffee in The Marketplace 09.00 Welcome to #TDS16 • Ian Nuttall, Founder, TheStadiumBusiness Welcome to Emirates Old Trafford • Daniel Gidney, Chief Executive, Lancashire County Cricket Club This year’s guest moderator: • Mark Flitton, Actor and Presenter KEYNOTE: STADIUMS AS... GLOBAL DESTINATIONS 09.30-09.55 MAIN ROOM Stadiums & Cities: People & Places Manchester has been named as “the greatest sporting city in the UK”, with top football and sports clubs leading the way to make the city the best place to be a fan. Following research from ESPN.co.uk, the University of Gloucestershire and University of Bath, Manchester topped the UK’s rankings after scoring highly in most of the 12 factors which fans identified as key to a great sporting city, including: value for money, success, atmosphere, history, venues, transport links and more. Since hosting the 2002 Commonwealth Games the city has created a lasting legacy through its venues, allowing it to compete with the greatest cities in the world. But how does the city best leverage its sports infrastructure assets into economic growth, tourism and destination appeal? ff with Kicking o note the key • Sir Howard Bernstein, Chief Executive, Manchester City Council, UK OPENING EXPERIENCES: VODAFONE ARENA 09.55-10.20, MAIN ROOM A New Home For Beşiktaş In The Heart of Historic Istanbul Every stadium faces hurdles during construction, but to deliver Vodafone Arena, Beşiktaş J.K. were challenged with not only seamlessly fitting into the precious local history, but they were only permitted to move the 850,000 truckloads of rubble in the cover of night. Interestingly, the club estimates that by creating its own construction company – incorporating the business interests of board members and club partners – it saved 30% on total stadium capital expenditure creating one of Europe’s most technologically advanced stadiums. • Umut Kutlu, Chief Marketing Officer, Beşiktaş J.K., Turkey Read our unique Project Preview here. Project teams? Bring your colleagues as a group for our best rates. Email us!. 3 THE STADIUM BUSINESS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT 2016 • 31 OCT-2 NOV 2016 OPENING EXPERIENCES: WINDSOR PARK 10.20-10.45, MAIN ROOM Redeveloping A National Stadium For Future Generations In May 2014, work began on the £38m redevelopment of the National Football Stadium at Windsor Park in Belfast. The stadium project – completed in September 2016 – extended the capacity to over 18,000 seats, with enhanced hospitality and conference spaces, along with new headquarters for the Irish Football Association. The stadium continued to host domestic football events and international matches throughout the build period. Subsequently, the redevelopment programme then moved on to address evident structural issues in the West Stand with a new replacement, part-funded through insurance. The new structure is set to be ready in time for Northern Ireland's FIFA World Cup 2018 qualifier against San Marino in October 2016. We’ll be hearing how the resurgence in Northern Ireland’s football success is being reflected in its National Football Stadium. • Louise Doyle, Director, National Football Stadium, Northern Ireland 10.45 Coffee break in The Marketplace Images:AFL Architects/Tecnion MARKET BRIEFING: STADIUMS IN RUSSIA 11.15-11.40, MAIN ROOM From Russia With(out) Love: Opportunities Open and Close AFL Architects with Tecnion and Synthesis Rus were appointed by the team owner to design the new home of FK Kuban in Krasnodar, Russia. Taking its design inspiration from the region’s numerous sunflower fields, the new stadium was a 45,000-seater, for football to UEFA and FIFA standards, as well as other sports, concerts and events. However, caught in the midst of local and national politics, the stadium project was scrapped whilst under development. Meanwhile, the same design team has begun work on overlay and master planning for Moscow’s hosting of FIFA World Cup™ 2018. Sharing his project insights and experiences of stadium development (both good and bad) in Russia, we welcome: • John Roberts, Director, AFL-Architects, UK INNOVATIONS SHOWCASE I 11.40-12.10, MAIN ROOM Scorecards at the Ready Please! The stadium business is increasingly reliant on technological and service innovation to drive visitors, interactivity and revenues. This proven quickfire presentation session – using the pecha-kucha format (with each speaker having just 20 slides for 20 seconds each, i.e. under 7 minutes to present) – delivers a wealth of new ideas, innovations and inspiration for forward-thinking businesses. 4 Join us! registratioOnline n here THE STADIUM BUSINESS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT 2016 • 31 OCT-2 NOV 2016 PANEL DISCUSSION: TECHNOLOGY VS SPONSORSHIP 12.15-13.00, MAIN ROOM Technology Procurement, Process and Promises With the increased demands of ‘smart stadium’ solutions, where does the design and procurement of technology sit best in the project lifecycle? Place these Direct Client Packages early with more security through proven (current) solutions or buy later and take on more risk through the latest product offers? An emerging issue is how best to manage the project timeline when it is impacted by sponsorship deals. Increasingly such sponsorships fundamentally disrupt the procurement timeline and directly impact the choice of product (be that video boards, IT infrastructure, screens, lighting manufacturer, equipment, etc.). How are project teams managing the benefits and potential disruption in the technology mix? • Tom Doyle, Stadium Project Director, Liverpool FC, UK • Cameron Curtis, VP - Operations, Legends Project Development, USA • Asim Pasha, Chief Technology Officer, AS Roma, Italy 13.00 Lunch in The Marketplace GUEST SPEAKER: SIGHTLINES ON THE FUTURE 14.30-14.55 MAIN ROOM Arena Vs Stadium: New Approaches To Seating Bowl Design The seating bowl is one of the most challenging aspects of any sports venue. The tools and technology to design this key element have moved on significantly in the past decade (especially since the Hollywood Bowl in 1942 - pictured!). One of the world’s leading stadium designers explores two new bowl concepts – from two of the planet’s most exciting new projects. • Aaron Fletcher, Director, MANICA Architecture, UK • Leah DiCarlo, Project Designer, MANICA Architecture, USA INNOVATIONS SHOWCASE 2 Images: Liverpool FC/KSS Group 14.55-15.20, MAIN ROOM More Innovations to Drive Stadium Succcess! The second part of our Innovation Showcase presentations offers more quickfire presentations. Scorecards at the ready please! DESIGN INSIGHTS: ANFIELD EXPANSION 15.20-15.45 MAIN ROOM Tradition, Modernity and Fan-Driven for Liverpool FC We take a deeper look into the new, 20,500 seater grandstand – the largest in Europe – at Liverpool FC’s historic Anfield home. The design reflects the owners’ request to maintain the traditional four stand configuration, capture the unique spirit of the venue using club and historic references, and reinforce the intense Anfield spectator experience. • David Keirle, Chairman, KSS Design Group, UK 5 THE STADIUM BUSINESS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT 2016 • 31 OCT-2 NOV 2016 15.45 Afternoon Coffee in The Marketplace ROUNDTABLE: HOTELS & STADIA 16.15-17.00, MAIN ROOM Perfect Partners? Or Technical Mismatch? We touched upon the hotel integration challenge at last year’s Summit, with the audience wanting more insights. So, we’ve assembled more experts in the sector, including the views of those sports venue leaders who have embraced the integrated hotel approach. How best to integrate hotel requirements into stadia? • Daniel Gidney, Chief Executive, Lancashire CCC, UK • Stuart Robertson, Group Commercial Director, Ageas Bowl, UK • Celia Geyer, Senior Director Architecture & Design - Europe, Hilton Worldwide PROJECT BRIEFING: NEW STADIUM HOTEL 17.00-17.20, MAIN ROOM Hilton Garden Inn Emirates Old Trafford Set to open in early 2017, the new £15m, 150-bed Hilton Garden Inn Emirates Old Trafford replaces the former Old Trafford Lodge, which the club operated for 16 years. The hotel has been financed through a mix of cash, local council loans and, uniquely, £3m from the first ever cricket (retail) bond. For the Hilton brand the new property is another key addition to its growing sports portfolio. For the club – which will operate the hotel under franchise agreement – the hotel will play a key role in enhancing the growing mixed-use offer and conference demand at Emirates Old Trafford. • Daniel Gidney, Chief Executive, Lancashire CCC, UK 17.30 End of Today’s Conference/Networking in The Marketplace 18.30 Close of The Marketplace [OPTION] HARD HAT TOUR: NEW STADIUM HOTEL 18.00-19.00, SITE TOUR Hilton Garden Inn Emirates Old Trafford Delegates* are invited to don hard hats and protective boots for an exclusive site tour of the new Hilton Garden Inn hotel currently under construction at Emirates Old Trafford – with the expert guidance of some of the project’s key consultants and contractors. • Anthony Mundy, Operations Director, Lancashire CCC, UK *Site restrictions limit numbers and the tour is subject to construction schedules. You know the drill! 19.00 Networking Party - “Twas the Night after Halloween” 6 etails Tu r party d o f e g a p rn the THE STADIUM BUSINESS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT 2016 • 31 OCT-2 NOV 2016 A GHASTLY NETWORKING PARTY 19.00-21.20, MEMBERS’ PAVILION, EMIRATES OLD TRAFFORD T’was The Night After Halloween! Warning! Grateful undead are on the loose at our informal networking event to close day one of the conference. No tricks, just treats as we sample the best of Northern hospitality in the themed setting of the grand Pavilion of Lancashire County Cricket Club. Combining the finest traditions of English cricket with modern, high end hospitality, the Pavilion underwent a £7.5m makeover – completed in 2013 – to create awardwinning hospitality spaces recognised by TheStadiumBusiness Awards. Beware of creepy butlers and flesh-eaters but do look out for future business opportunities! sponsored by N.B. Access to the Party is included in your full delegate registration. 21.30 Close of Networking Party PROJECT DELEGATIONS Meet Key Decision-Makers From 60+ New Projects Confirmed including: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FC Barcelona – Nou Espai Barça Liverpool FC – Anfield Rugby Football Union – Twickenham Stadium AFC Ajax/Jong Ajax – Amsterdam ArenA Cagliari Calcio – Nuovo Stadio Cagliari Queen’s Park Rangers FC – New Queen’s Park FC Internazionale Milano – San Siro Stadium Fulham FC – Craven Cottage Manchester City FC – Academy Stadium LCCC – Emirates Old Trafford FC Barcelona – Nou Miniestadi Crystal Palace FC – Selhurst Park City of Brugge – Stadion Brugge Bristol Sport – Ashton Gate Scunthorpe United FC – New Stadium F.C. Crotone – Nuovo Stadio Crotone Beşiktaş J.K. – Vodafone Arena VTB Arena Park – VTB Arena The Jockey Club – Hill Gallop Forest Green Rovers FC – Eco Park Gaming International – Swindon Speedway Everton FC – Goodison Park Delfino Pescara 1936 – Nuovo Stadio Pescara Harlequins Rugby Union – Twickenham Stoop Brentford FC – Lionel Road U.S. Avellino 1912 – Nuovo Stadio Avellino Chelsea FC – New Stamford Bridge Tampere Central Deck and Arena Cerezo Osaka – Kincho Stadium Glasgow Warriors – Scotstoun Stadium City of Brno – Luzanky Stadium • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • #TDS16 is your f o ticket to €6bn+ new stadium & arena projects FC Helsingør – New Stadium French Rugby Federation – Grand Stade Bohemian FC – Dalymount Park Everton FC – Everton Training Ground Tottenham Hotspur FC – Northumberland Development Project Southend United FC – Fossetts Farm Provincie Fryslân – Thialf Stadium FC Barcelona – Nou Palau Blaugrana Kagoshima United FC – New Stadium AELTC – Wimbledon Court No. 1 AFC Wimbledon – New Stadium Warwickshire CCC – Edgbaston Cricket Ground Yorkshire CCC – Headingley Stadium Kettering Town FC – Latimer Park Manchester United FC Brighton & Hove Albion – hotel & hospitality TSV München von 1860 Ahmedabad Stadium, India Gawthorpe training complex (Burnley FC) Saitama Super Arena, Japan Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Circuit of Wales, motor racing Atlético de Madrid, Spain Salford City FC - new stadium Monterrey International Stadium, Mexico AS Roma – New Stadio della Roma And many more... See the latest project VIP guestlist here. 7 THE STADIUM BUSINESS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT 2016 • 31 OCT-2 NOV 2016 Wednesday, 2 November 2016 Images:RFU/KSS Architects VENUE: THE POINT, EMIRATES OLD TRAFFORD 08.30 Registration and Coffee in The Marketplace 09.00 Welcome back to #TDS16 PROJECT BRIEFING: EAST STAND, TWICKENHAM 09.10-09.45, MAIN ROOM Update On FC Barcelona’s City-Centre Stadium District The Rugby Football Union is to redevelop Twickenham stadium’s east stand to improve the match day experience for supporters. The redevelopment will double the available space on the east stand, creating an additional 10,750 sq.m of room, to help improve existing hospitality facilities within the stadium. The exterior of the east stand will also be modernised while existing bowl infrastructure and seating will not be affected. Plans to redevelop the east stand of Twickenham stadium are seen by the RFU as the next phase in delivering on a key area of its objective to fuel growth of the game at every level. The RFU has hosted public consultations for local residents, businesses and other stakeholders and, subject to planning permission, the £54m project will be completed by autumn 2018. • Richard Knight, Stadium Director, Rugby Football Union, UK SPECIAL SESSION: ENGINEERING THE ATMOSPHERE 09.45-10.30, MAIN ROOM Sampling, Measuring And Delivering Fan Experience Through Design Intelligent stadia design is key to providing an outstanding experience at matches – which, in turn, is a great way to grow the business of the club and venue. Anchored in a pioneering study, undertaken by BuroHappold Engineering in 2016, English Football fans from 58 clubs across the Premier League, English Football League Championship and Leagues One and Two, were asked about their experiences before, during and after matches. This is an evidence-based discussion with key insights into fan attitudes and what these mean for your club and venue - don’t miss this seminal session. • Matthew Birchall, Partner & Global Sector Head for Sports, BuroHappold Engineering, UK 10.30 Coffee break in The Marketplace 8 Atmos the fa phere and n expe rience THE STADIUM BUSINESS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT 2016 • 31 OCT-2 NOV 2016 NEW FOR 2016: PARALLEL SESSIONS EXPLORING THE STADIUM AS... Images: John Lews Stores/Valencia CF/Molcaworld This year we split day two into parallel sessions to explore key aspects of the multi-faceted, modern stadium business in great detail. We will welcome experts from other industries to showcase how stadiums can learn to be better Retail Destinations, Restaurants, Innovation Centres, TV Studios, Visitor Attractions and much more. New for 2 PARALLEL SESSION 1A: STADIUM MAKEOVERS 11.00-11.45, MAIN ROOM All-Wrapped Up: Cost-Effective Stadium Transformations Where it’s impossible to move home or find the business case for major capital expenditure, will a makeover do? The session explores the application of new materials and creative solutions to provide low-cost, high-impact stadium makeovers. From vinyl wraps and LED lighting, through to temporary structures and decorative finishes. We consider some recent case studies where tight timelines (and limited budgets) have nevertheless resulted in highly-effective stadium transformations – extending the life and fan-appeal for ageing stadium structures. PARALLEL SESSION 1B: THE STADIUM AS... VISITOR ATTRACTION 11.00-11.45, BREAKOUT 1 Using All The Spaces: Creating A Non-Matchday Destination From the established Hall of Fame, tour and museum offers, through to zip lines and roof climbs, today’s stadium facility incorporates an increasing range of visitor attractions. How best do we incorporate the technical and functional requirements of these operations into the design and build process? • Tomasz Kowalksi, President, Stadion Energa Gdansk, Poland • Bart Dohmen, Managing Director, BRC Imagination Arts, The Netherlands • Andy Broad, Managing Director, Wire & Sky, UK PARALLEL SESSION 2A: FINANCE & FUNDING 11.45-12.30, BREAKOUT 1 New Funding Channels: Challenges & Opportunities Funding Sources: The focus of the first presentation will be on ’making the case’, looking at the economic benefits associated with sport, drawing on work for Sport England and support to major schemes including Emirates Old Trafford. • Andrew Wallis, Director, AMION Consulting, UK • Tim Johnston, Chairman, AMION Consulting, UK Retail Bonds/CrowdFunding: Our second specialist presentation examines the rise of retail bonds and other creative commercial streams to deliver small, medium and large sports funding. • David Walker, Partner, Memery Crystal, UK 9 016! THE STADIUM BUSINESS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT 2016 • 31 OCT-2 NOV 2016 Images: FFR/Populous PARALLEL SESSION 2B: GRAND STADE UPDATE 11.45-12.30, MAIN ROOM Delivering The Future Of French Rugby We previewed this ambitious project at TDS13 in Nice. Providing an update on the 82,000 seater ‘great stadium’ – with retractable roof and retractable pitch – from the French capital we welcome: • Francois Clement, Principal, Populous, UK • Paul De Keerle, Finance Director, FFR - Fédération Française de Rugby, France 12.45 Lunch in The Marketplace COMMUNITY & TRAINING WORKSHOP Community stadia and training grounds... EXPLORING THE DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT OPTIONS FOR SMALLER STADIA 10.00-15.00, BREAKOUT 2 Specialist Breakout Programme Once again, our Community & Small Market Economics (SME16) Workshop is held alongside this year’s edition of TheStadiumBusiness Design & Development Summit. The SME16 Workshop – with the generous support of Wrenbridge Sport – brings together leading executives who are at the forefront of community stadium success – both planned and existing – in smaller markets. Join us on our second foray into ‘small is beautiful’! Our expert speakers include: • Richard Arnold, Director, Wrenbridge Sport, UK • Danny Kerrigan, CEO, Cambridge United Community Trust • David Keirle, Chairman, KSS Design Group, UK • Rachel Fowler, Managing Director, Strategic Leisure, UK • Lorenzo Santoni, Project Manager (B Futura), Serie B, Italy Featured projects include: • Bohemian FC in Dublin, Ireland • Brighton & Hove Albion FC’s new Amex Elite Football Performance Centre • Glasgow Warriors in Glasgow, Scotland • Cambridge Sporting Village in Cambridge, UK • York Community Stadium in York, UK • Forest Green Rovers FC in Nailsworth, UK • Scunthorpe United FC in Lincolnshire, UK • U.S. Avellino 1912’s Nuovo Stadio Avellino, Italy • Delfino Pescara 1936’s Nuovo Stadio Pescara, Italy • Thialf Stadium in The Netherlands • F.C. Crotone’s Nuovo Stadio Crotone, Italy • and many more. Further details available online or contact us via email. N.B. Access to the Workshop is included in the full delegate registration and by invite-only to smaller stadium project teams. 10 WORKSHOP SPONSOR THE STADIUM BUSINESS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT 2016 • 31 OCT-2 NOV 2016 PARALLEL SESSION 3A: RETAIL DESTINATION 14.00-14.30, BREAKOUT 1 Lessons From Retail Design, Operation and Strategy The merchandise kiosks, the fan shop, the concourses, the premium boxes and hospitality areas – to a retailer all of these stadium spaces are, on a matchday, prime retail sites. How do the world’s leading retailers consider the design and operation of such opportunities? • Andy Ward, Head of Retail and Licensing, Rugby Football Union, UK • Peter Smith, Stadium Development Project Manager, Bristol Sport, UK Images: FCB/Nikken Sekkei + Pascual and Ausió Arquitectes • Michael Longmore*, Director, Fishpie, UK a update! CLOSING KEYNOTE: NOU ESPAI BARÇA arç Don’t miss this B 14.00-14.30, MAIN ROOM Update On FC Barcelona’s City-Centre Stadium District Espai Barça will be the best sporting complex in the world in the centre of a great city. This is the stated ambition for FC Barcelona’s game-changing project. Espai Barça has to be integrated harmoniously with the Les Corts neighbourhood, with a stadium that will fit 105,000 spectators, alongside a new, flexible and modern Palau Blaugrana arena (12,500 fans) plus a New Miniestadi (6,000 spectators) and new office spaces, hospitality areas, visitor experiences, more parking and improved accessibility. During its remodelling, the stadium will remain in operation – with the project also aiming to achieve the very best practices in energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. • William T. Mannarelli, Director - Area Patrimonial, FC Barcelona (Espai Barça Project), Spain CLOSING SESSION: ROUNDTABLE 14.30-15.15, MAIN ROOM Issues, Trends & Opinions: What’s Challenging Stadium Development? We close with an open mic session exploring some of the key issues, innovations and trends in the sports venue development sector. • David Manica, President, MANICA Architecture, USA • William T. Mannarelli, Director - Area Patrimonial, FC Barcelona (Espai Barça Project), Spain • Joanne Kelly, Partner- Head of Construction, Memery Crystal, UK 15.15 Closing Thoughts/Preview on #TDS17 11 THE STADIUM BUSINESS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT 2016 • 31 OCT-2 NOV 2016 15.30 Close of Conference/Refreshments in The Marketplace 16.00 Close of The Marketplace/End of Summit [OPTION]: ETIHAD CAMPUS & ETIHAD STADIUM 16.00-18.00, TECHNICAL TOURS Behind The Scenes At Manchester City FC’s World-Class Facilities The Etihad Campus is a major sport, leisure, health, education and community development focused around 200 acres of reclaimed land in East Manchester. Inspired by the vision of its two principal investors, Manchester City Council and Manchester City Football Club – as well as that of Etihad Airways, the estate’s exclusive sponsor since 2008 – the Etihad Campus is an ambitious and innovative regeneration project that is transforming and reinvigorating an historic part of Manchester, creating a new centre of gravity for the area and providing visitors and residents alike with exciting opportunities in sport, leisure, health, education and employment. At the heart of the development is the recently expanded Etihad Stadium – a world-class, 55,000-seater football stadium and home to Manchester City FC. The campus also incorporates the City Football Academy, the Club’s world-leading training facility, as well as a new 7,000-seater stadium where its Women’s and Youth team matches provide an opportunity for year-round football. TheStadiumBusiness will provide coach transfer from Emirates Old Trafford to the tours. Taxis (fares not included) will be available at the end of tours for your transfer to airport or city centre. N.B. Access to these tours are included in your full delegate registration but numbers are restricted. Sign up in advance or at registration on arrival to avoid disappointment. 12 Don’t m Summ iss our pos tit Manch expert tour at ester C ity FC THE STADIUM BUSINESS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT 2016 • 31 OCT-2 NOV 2016 Monday, 31 October 2016 ERBY” D E ID S Y E S R E M E H “T Don’t m iss this unique ad progra d-on mme! TheStadiumBusiness Design & Development Summit 2016 kicks off with an optional full day programme on Merseyside, taking in the stadium makeover of Everton FC’s Goodison Park and the newly-completed main stand at Liverpool FC’s Anfield. You can join the programme in Manchester (with coach transfers included) or travel directly to Liverpool to join us. But you must register in advance! 08.30 Gather in Hotel Football lobby for coach departure 09.30 Arrive at Goodison Park 10.00 Breakfast Briefing with Everton FC THE BLU ES... STADIUM MAKEOVER: GOODISON PARK 10.00-12.00 BREAKFAST BRIEFING, BACON BUTTIES & INSIDER TOUR Whilst debate continues on a future new stadium for Everton FC (with a potential boost from Liverpool’s bid for Commonwealth Games 2026), the club has continued to invest in its historic Goodison Park. The ground dates back to 1892 and is one of the world’s oldest purpose-built football grounds. The club’s new owners have stated their intention to put The Toffees at the top table of Europe’s football elite, whilst preserving the unique community foundations of this club. This summer’s close-season sees the completion of a comprehensive overhaul of hospitality spaces, new LED lighting, rebranding and re-naming of two stands and eye-catching, vinyl wrappings of the stadium exterior. >> Tour this dramatic stadium makeover and hear how it was delivered in just weeks! Who knows, we may also get an update on the club’s future stadium plans? NB. Delegates can add this one-day technical tour programme to their Summit registration for just £195. Book here. 13 THE STADIUM BUSINESS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT 2016 • 31 OCT-2 NOV 2016 12.30 Walking from Goodison Park, across Stanley Park, to Anfield *Invited/subject to final confirmation. Programme correct at 17 October 2016. Subject to change. E&OE THE 21st CENTURY GRANDSTAND: ANFIELD EXPANSION & THE REDS... 13.00-15.30 LUNCH, PROJECT BRIEFING & EXPERT TOUR Scheduled for completion this August, the Main Stand at Liverpool’s iconic home will become one of the largest all-seater single stands in European football. The club has added 8,500 seats - taking the overall capacity to around 54,000 – whilst preserving the special Anfield atmosphere. The £150m expansion project features the famous club crest at either end of the building – adding another impressive landmark to the Liverpool skyline. A year on from hoisting the 650-tonne roof truss, 25m over the stadium, the 20,500 capacity grandstand is ready for its debut. The stand features state-of-the-art fan concourses and hospitality facilities, together with new plazas and public spaces. >> As previewed at our Summit last year, this is one of greatest grandstand transformations of modern times. We’ll be touring the facilities with key project suppliers and expert consultants including architects KSS Group, plus sampling some of the smart new tech such as Exterity-driven digital signage, AVIT and screen installations by Samsung and Lumino, audio installation from HarmanPro, Geoquip access control and the unique, fast-pour BottomsUp ‘upside down’ beer dispensing! Your expert guides include: • Paul Cuttill, General Manager - Conferences and Events, Liverpool FC • Tom Doyle, Stadium Project Director, Liverpool FC • Jeremy Fisher, Director, KSS Design Group 16.00 Coach departs Anfield back to Manchester 17.00 Arrive back at Hotel Football (in time for The Icebreaker Reception) Joining us? Here’s how to book! Congratu lations o n yet another success ful Summit – always a great opportu nity to n etwork to learn and what ot h e r s are doing aro und the world! 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