EU SPORT LAB 2024 – Early Bird Registration Reminder

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We are thrilled to announce that EU SPORT LAB is returning for its fourth edition!

This year’s event promises to be more dynamic, innovative, and insightful than ever. Bringing together sports professionals, innovators, and enthusiasts from across Europe, the event will serve as a hub for sharing knowledge, networking, and fostering collaborations to push the boundaries of sport and physical activity.

Early Bird Registration Deadline Approaching!

If you haven’t secured your spot yet, this is your chance to take advantage of the early bird tickets, available until September 15, 2024. This special offer allows you to attend the event at a reduced rate, but time is running out!

Why Attend EU SPORT LAB?

EU SPORT LAB is known for its hands-on approach to exploring the intersection of sports, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Participants will have the opportunity to:

  • Attend keynote speeches from leaders in sports science and innovation.
  • Engage in workshops designed to tackle real-world challenges in sports and physical activities.
  • Network with like-minded professionals, creating meaningful connections that can lead to future collaborations.

Whether you’re a sports social entrepreneur, researcher, or simply passionate about the future of sports, EU SPORT LAB is an unmissable event!

Don’t Miss Out—Act Now!

With the September 15 deadline just around the corner, now is the perfect time to lock in your early bird rate.

Secure your ticket and be part of the conversation shaping the future of sports.

For more details and to register, visit EU SPORT LAB website.

We can’t wait to see you at EU SPORT LAB 2024!

👉 Register now to ensure your participation: EU SPORT LAB 2024 Registration

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