The 1st FINA World Aquatics Convention to be held at the end of September in Uruguay this year.
Read more: The 1st FINA World Aquatics Convention (24 June 2010)
Industry Capability Network has launched “Project Gateway” to facilitate opportunities arising from Brazil hosting Rio 2016 Olympic Games and 2014 Brazil Football World Cup to Australian companies. To register your interest, please click on the link below:
Australian companies who had worked on the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics have a potential to succeed again at the 2015 PanAm Games in Toronto. The Games budget is set at $1.43 billion. The cost-sharing plan stipulates that Ontario and the federal government each contribute 35 per cent of the funding, or $500 million each. The city of Toronto, other hosting partners, and games revenue are expected to pay the remaining 30 per cent.
Read more: The 2015 PanAm Games - the procurement process (25 May 2010)
Latest contract opportunities for London 2012 listed on the procurement website CompeteFor
The Connect to London Business Programme is to highlight business opportunities both inside and outside of the Games.
Read more: The Connect to London Business Programme (17 May 2010)
Register your interest at recently launched a business database to enhance your prospects of involvement at the FIFA 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
The Sports Ministry has recently launched an online database to invite interested companies to participate in the elaboration of their experiences and to offer their products and services for the organization of the FIFA World Cup 2014:
http://copa2014.questionpro.com/
The entries will be available for inspection free of charge to all organizations interested in hiring products and services.
We strongly encourage you to showcase your company expertise on the portal.
The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) estimates that the cost of construction and remodelling of 12 stadiums alone will be over US$1.1 billion. In addition to the stadium upgrades and renovations millions more will be spent on basic infrastructure and related services; and a further US$2.5 billion on airports. The total World Cup budget is estimated to total US$52 billion and will cover:
Host cities stadiums and surrounding areas - design, construction and overlay; expansion of electric power and telecommunication networks and waste/water system.
Infrastructure – planning, design and management of roads and railways in hosting cities and between.
Air travel - overhaul of the Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro airports.
Tourism – new hotels, security, transport management, promotion & information.
Training programs – volunteers and public officials including English lessons.
Event organiser, Di Henry, has secured the contract to handle the torch relay for the Commomwealth Games in New Delhi this year.
Di Henry and her company, Maxxam International, have worked closely with AISES and is profiled in the AISES Winning Edge Directory. The company's proven expertise includes the creation and production of complex events including the Beijing 2008, Athens 2004 and Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games and the Doha 2006 Asian Games.
Austrade's New Delhi-based senior commissioner, Peter Linford, has commented that for Australian businesses, the opportunities in India are just starting. This is particularly the case in light of India's growth, and preparations to host the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2011 and the 2011 Formula One in New Delhi.
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Infostrada Sports was profiled in the respected website Major Events International, with Event Services Director Steve Dettre presenting an outline of the company's services and Infostrada Sports' role in delivering sports data and biographies to the Vancouver Olympic Games Organising Committee.
Read more: Infostrada Sports and the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games (5 Oct 2009)
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