KiteTalks is hosting three-day sports business conference in Delhi from 14th May. Global industry experts like Ted Shaker and Joy Bhattacharya are among the 20 speakers who will be delivering talks on the topic.

Bhattacharya handles the role of team director at Kolkata Knight Riders. He is also the CEO of India’s Pro Volleyball league. Shakers is the executive producer of CBS Sports and a 13-time Emmy award winner.

The aim of this event is to boost cross-pollination of ideas and insights between game-changers from the sports community in India and across the globe.

Other speakers of the conference include industry captains like Bruno Rocha, Mike Pfister, Charlie, Tatjana Haenni. They are introspect on how sports intersect with community, culture, business, technology and of course, sports.

Each speaker will be allotted a slot of 18 minutes to present their insights. Some of the speeches will be available on live stream. Most of the speeches will be recorded and uploaded online for the benefit of sports industry across the globe.

Arup Soans, the CEO of KiteTalks said, “Aimed at creating an interactive platform both online and offline for exchange of ideas and learning between the global and global sports community, we are glad to kick-off things with our online #SportsBiz Summit on May 14 that has a lot of international speakers lined up to interact with and learned from.”

The attendees of the events are corporate leaders, sports business leaders, technology enthusiasts, sporting stars, researchers, post-graduate students, media personnel and social entrepreneurs.

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