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Joint Prospection to International Sporting Events Dimitri Huygen Belgian Sports Technology Club

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Page 1: Belgian Sports Technology Club

Joint Prospection to International Sporting Events

Dimitri HuygenBelgian Sports Technology Club

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Overview

Introduction

How to join forces for international sporting events

International approach to major sporting events

SOS Children villages - Poa

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New headquarters BSTC

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Belgian Sports Technology Club

Provide technical expertise to help you deliver world class sporting

events

All member companies have a proven track record in delivering state of

the art products & services

Our companies are eager and willing to share their know-how and

experience to make your event a huge success!

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Strong alliance with Prime minister – minister of foreign affairs

Support of Belgian ambassadors

Supported by regions

Local partners

London 2012 : Belgian & Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce

Government alliance

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Five-step approach : step 1 = high-level meetings

Vancouver 2010 : Verwilghen – Aboriginal/Paralympics

South-Africa 2010 : Jan Peeters – Danny Jordaan – BEE

Singapore 2010 : Prince Filip – Min. of Sport

Poland 2012 : De Gucht – Marcin Herra

Ukraine 2012 : Alain Courtois – Timochenko

Russia 2014 : Leterme – Poetin – few names/lottery

Brazil 2014 : Prince Filip – Carlos Nuzman

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Five-step approach : next steps

Step 2 = seminar in Belgium

Step 3 = mission abroad to visit organizing committee

Step 4 = follow-up online tendering and road map

Step 5 = ad-hoc visits

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Focus BSTC

Worldwide top events

Partnership with stakeholders in Belgium

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We focus on five areas of expertise offering added value when organising major sporting events :

5 areas of expertise

Hospitality

Construction

Sports equipment

MediaTechnology

Access controlsecurity

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Buildings

InfrastructureNew Maqta Bridge

Shahama – Saadiyat Freeway

Sheikh Zayed Bridge

Roermond & Swalmen tunnels

Burj KhalifaTower

ADMA OPCO & ADGAS HQ

ADNOC New Corporate HQ

Coco BeachHotel

Marine worksYas Island

Jetty for WAFA Coastal Plant

LNG Terminal, Malabo

LNG Terminal, Malabo

Pepinster Waste Water Treatment Plant

Pepinster Waste Water Treatment Plant

Ajman Sewerage System treatment Plant & Piping

Network Umm Al Nar Desalination Plant

Industry

Sport & Leisure

Environment

Khalifa Stadium – Asian Games 2006 – Doha

Oil Tanking Antwerp

Ajman Sewerage System treatment Plant & Piping Network

Construction

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Speed gates Fast-opening gates Bidirectional doors Automated high security portals Tripod turnstiles Full-height turnstiles Passages for people with reduced mobility Rising and swinging barriers Rising bollards Road blockers

Access controlSecurity equipment

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Vip Tents at the Olympic Games of Athens 2004

Temporary constructions

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Delivered the Mbombela stadium in Nelspruit & Peter Mokoba stadium inPolokwane for the World Cup 2010 in South Africa

Patented DESSO Grass Master

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LED display and scoreboard for the World Cup 2010 in South Africa in 3 main stadiums.

LED display

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International approach to major sporting events

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Approach Brazil

Visit to Brazilia in March ’09

Soccerex exhibition

Meeting organizing committee

Clube dos 13

Candidate hosting cities

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Approach Brazil

Incoming mission in October 2009

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Approach Brazil

Invited 25 key decision makers

Visit of company plants – stadium references

RSC Anderlecht

Schalke ‘04

Arsenal

Wembley

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Approach Brazil

Visit of South Africa in March 2010

Visit of World Cup stadiums : Port Elisabeth, Cape Town, Green Point, Durban, Nelspruit, Ellis Park, Soccer City

25 key decision makers

5 biggest construction companies

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Approach Brazil

Prince H.R.H. Filip mission to Brazil in May ‘10

In attendance of Kim Gevaert

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Approach Brazil

Conference ‘Transfer of Belgian technology’

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Approach Brazil

Visit of Sao Paulo mayor and governor

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Approach Brazil

Visit of Belo Horizonte administrative centre

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Approach Brazil

Visit of Rio de Janeiro mayor and governor

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Approach Brazil

Visit of Rio de Janeiro mayor and governor

Meeting with TV GLOBO with media technology companies :

Alfacam

BARCO

XperPro

R&D International

Intopix

EVS

Deltacast

I-MOVIX

Septentrio

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Approach Brazil

Meeting with Carlos Nuzman – Olympic Games 2016

Letter of intend signed between Rio 2016 and BSTC

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Further actions

Part of Soccerex exhibition – 2010

Incoming missions 2011

Technology road show in Brazil - 2011

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SOS Children villages - Poa

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Project : Sport for All

Goal : Get an integral development of children and young people through the practice of sport in a suitable space, with the help of a qualified professional, and, beyond the practice of sport in a healthy and dynamic way, the teaching of the rules of sports and life, participation in citizenship, promotion of the role of children and young people and a critical positioning towards sport, community and social issues.

Target public : 150 childrenAge range: 5 to 18 years

Children and Youth of the SOS VillageFrom families around the SOS VillageChildren with school attendance above 75%

Methodology : The groups will consist of up to 25 children in the age group corresponding (5 to 18 years).The groups (around 6) will receive training in sports (taking the school schedules into consideration), discuss key issues related to sport each month, to their development and the development of their community and participate in tournaments in local and municipal competitions.

Use of the financed resources : In order to execute this program qualitatively, the Belgian Sports Technology Club will finance :

1. Reform of the field> Reparation of the soccer field, chain link fence and illumination system> Construction of 2 bleachers, 2 dressing rooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 teacher’s room2. Purchase of sport material3. Human resources4. Material of consumption5. Food

SOS Children’s Village of Poa (Brazil)

Plan of football field

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In summary

How to join forces for international sporting events

Strong government alliance

Collective 5 step approach

International approach to major sporting events

Focus and well defined niche market

SOS Children villages

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Dimitri Huygen

+32 486 72 31 89

[email protected]