Coliseum Summit LATAM
November/December 2025


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Summit Program

 
 
  • 8 am

    Welcome: Pick up your pre-printed delegate badge from the allocated reception desk

  • 8-9 am

    Morning coffee & networking snacks

  • 9 am

    Welcome to Coliseum Summit LATAM

    Coliseum GSVA visual Image: Coliseum GSVA

    Introduction of Coliseum’s chair & master of ceremony

    Michael Rennschmied, MA bio Founder, Coliseum, GSVA, Dubai, UAE

  • 9:05 am

    Opening key-note

  • 9:30 am

    Conference stream: Venue DESIGN

    This segment of the conference streams is about the most exciting and innovative newly planned stadiums and arena projects of the future – in one phrase, the next generation of venues. Listen about the newest trends in stadium design. How a stadium is no longer an isolated project but deeply integrated with multiuse urban development models to include hotels, conference centers, retail outlets, and entertainment zones. Also, learn about the huge demand on training centers. Overlay, after all, is a huge part of the buzzword legacy in major event planning.

  • 10 am

    Conference stream: Venue CONSTRUCTION

    This segment of the conference focuses on risks and challenges during the construction process. It deliberates on the procurement process and puts the contractors in the center stage. It also focuses on stadiums and arenas under renovation. If your stadium is not new anymore, what are the ways to extend its life for years to come? Different concepts and add-ons in order to optimize the spaces within your venue are also discussed. We also deliberate on the myriad of other construction tools required for the stadium sector.

  • 11-11:45 am

    Coffee break & networking

  • 11:45 am

    Conference stream: Venue BUSINESS

    Is your stadium able to turn each customer into a fan and make them come back again and again? Do you know your fan to begin with? Learn the right tools to elevate your service delivery. Are there ways to create the right content and while doing so creating more event days in the process? Are you focused on ticket sales of the future: Selling through Customer Relations Management (CRM) and social media? How about brand activation? And, how to draw a fine balance among perfect venue, capital expenditure and lasting legacy? This and much more…

  • 12:30 pm

    Conference stream: Venue TECHNOLOGY

    It seems information technology (IT) and venue technology is taking over the whole venue business. Technology will no doubt change the fan experience in stadiums and arenas forever. The general question is: How much technology can be implemented? How can a tech platform help organizations understand their fans’ behavior and spending? What kind of content the fans produce from within the venue? How venue technology platforms generate revenue for a compelling return on interest (ROI) model and justify the investment? Learn more…

  • 1-2 pm

    Lunch break & networking

    (Open to everyone with a Coliseum badge; in our dedicated main networking area)

    Network and collaborate with the stadium business experts and enjoy great food!

  • 2:15 pm

    Conference stream: GREEN Venue

    Green initiatives are no longer the provinces of hippies and tree-huggers. Going Green is a staple of the sports and entertainment venue industry and it can be profitable too. This is the segment that evaluates costs, attempts to understand from a community relations perspective and articulate a Green initiatives policy. How innovative Green technology is changing the way we look at our stadiums and sports arenas, and transforming them into a model of sustainable projects. Going Green is not just an option in the stadium business, it is the way forward.

  • 3 pm

    Conference stream: HOST CITY Venues

    How should the perfect Host City – and the venues within it, prepare for a major sporting event? If a Host City’s venues are important, equally important are its planning services, transport logistics, safety and security protocols, Citywide activation, and the multiplicity of considerations which form the crux of pulling off a successful event. The event organizers/rights holders like FIFA, the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Commonwealth Games, Pan American Games, Asian Games, etc., are hosting mega multisport events in multiyear cycles, and every sport runs its World Cups and annual National Championships. Rather than creating event venues, sustainability directives dictate adaptation and creativity – what are the trends?

  • 3:15-4 pm

    Coffee break & networking

  • 4 pm

    Conference stream: Venue OPERATIONS

    The venues require large capital investments and are expected to produce a substantial return on investment (ROI). In addition to the initial investment, operating the stadiums and the arenas require year-round capital expenditure. The venues have to be maintained in the best possible way, at the lowest cost, while still keeping up the aesthetic appeal and profitability. How does a successful asset management plan work in such a scenario? Does a venue need the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) or the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certifications? How to solve the parking headaches? Customized facilities management may offer the right answers.

  • 4:30 pm

    End of conference day 1

  • 4:45 pm

    Meet at the conference area

  • 5 pm

    Venue tour

  • 6 pm

    End of venue tour

  • 6-7:30 pm

    International networking reception

    Be our guest at the networking evening on the opening day of the summit. Your delegate pass will give you open access to the gathering from 6 pm to 7:30 pm, where you can enjoy drinks and network with other fellow delegates.

  • 8 am

    Welcome: Pick up your pre-printed delegate badge from the allocated reception desk

  • 8-9 am

    Morning coffee & networking snacks

  • 9 am

    Opening key-note

  • 9:25 am

    Conference stream: Venue HEALTH, SAFETY & SECURITY

    At a time of heightened risks, the security of venues and the safety of fans have become paramount. The sports venues are targets of opportunity. Here, we discuss the steps to protect venues from the new bad guys. How to react in case of a bomb threat for instance? We also attempt to differentiate between safety (crowd management) and security (crowd control). How can modern information technology (IT) support safety and security? Is your training sufficient? Does it train staff on today’s threats and not those of yesterdays?

    COVID-19 has also thrown up the biggest challenge to the sports venue sector. The fans have come back into the stadia fold but with the various virus variants rearing their ugly heads from time to time, the venues will have to adopt stringent COVID-19 protocols and leave nothing to chance for the greater safety and security of the spectators. In this segment, we will discuss how the social distancing norms will have to be strictly imposed in the stadia and how the entry/exit protocols in and out of the venue should be touchless and in the form of biometrics. How will futuristic technology facilitate contactless service?

    We will also deliberate how enhanced sanitation and safety will have to be priorities in the venues and how the sports and entertainment venues should adopt mobile ordering and order-ahead capabilities for foodservices with designated pickup times. In a COVID-19 world, crowding around food or drink counters is no longer acceptable and a scenario could arrive when food will be given in packets to the spectators keeping in mind the health factor of both the players and the supporters.

  • 10 am

    Conference stream: Venue VIP

    Does your stadium offer dog-friendly box seats? Does it have luxurious cabanas, swimming pools and night clubs catering to the needs of the discerning VIP clientele? The VIPs are among the main patrons of a stadium, and therefore, the management needs to pay close attention to their basic comforts. Are the stadiums geared up to offer customized experience vis-à-vis seating and hospitality packages to the different target groups? How do you create right products and offer right services for the right market and achieve the right results for the venue? Tune in…

  • 11-11:45 am

    Coffee break & networking

  • 11:45 am

    Conference stream: Venue EXPERIENCE

    How do we define fan experience? Is it just about ordering a beer with a click on a smartphone or the thrill of betting on your favorite teams? What are the strategies of the stadiums/arenas that cater to the needs of the fans and add values to their experiences? Do we have tools or techniques to measure fan experience? What about the right prices? Do venue apps really deliver valuable content? Are loyalty programs of venues any better or worse than the ones run by the airlines and rent-a-car firms? Find the answers to all these questions, and much more…

  • 12:30 pm

    Conference stream: AUDIOVISUAL Solutions & BRAND Development

    AUDIOVISUAL Solutions

    No longer is it enough for the fans to come to a stadium, sit in a seat and watch a game or other event. The venues face competition from the fans’ own homes, where they have high-definition TVs and easy access to snacks, beverages and other amenities. To get fans on the door, the sports teams and venues must offer much more than a game, they need to deliver a compelling experience. The new audiovisual (AV) technologies are the foundation of modern fan engagement.

    A wide range of AV solutions is essential to these efforts. The stadiums and arenas are employing massive videoboards as the centerpiece of many venues, giving the fans a central place to focus their attention when it’s not on the action. The video walls, ribbons and individual displays, the advanced audio systems, the mobile applications – even next-generation technologies such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) – are coming into play. The use cases for these technologies vary just as widely. In addition to providing in-house entertainment for the fans, they are used for wayfinding, advertising, digital menus, fan information, and even security.

  • 1 pm

    BRAND Development

    Over the years, branding has become one of the core strategies of any business. It plays a pivotal role in marketing and business development. In the field of stadium business, it isn’t the stadium alone that needs brand development. In fact, much of the branding strategy involves the sports clubs that the stadiums represent. As clubs go about increasingly looking for international investors, the focus on brand visibility seems to have gained prominence.

    Most clubs these days employ a strong squad of international business development professionals in a bid to come up with innovative and unique branding solutions. After all, branding could be the key difference between striking a deal or losing one. Ultimately, the stadium business sector becomes the true beneficiary of such branding exercise. The new funding and revenues generated by brand development is eventually ploughed back into building the training grounds and the new stadiums.

  • 1:30 pm

    Conference stream: Venue DESTINATION

    Sports sell places. How do you ensure that the spectators come to the venue earlier, stay longer, have more fun, and in the process help generate more revenue? Many stadiums nowadays are conceptualized as destinations – for visitors and the neighborhood, the so-called community stadiums. These stadiums will have to respond to the local needs else they will never make profit. The stadiums are more than just a place to watch the game. Involving the theme parks is bound to add value to the best practices and experiences for destination creation.

  • 2:15-3:15 pm

    Lunch break & networking

    (Open to everyone with a Coliseum badge; in our dedicated main networking area)

    Network and collaborate with the stadium business experts and enjoy great food!

  • 3:15 pm

    End of Coliseum Summit LATAM, see you in 2026.

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