SLI hosts a two-day knowledge exchange in Amsterdam for a Japanese delegation
March 12, 2024

It was an extraordinary honor for the Sport Leadership Institute to welcome guests from Japan to the heart of Amsterdam. The delegation, consisting of representatives from the Development Bank of Japan, arrived with an educational purpose: to understand the Dutch approach to sports investment and explore our diversified sports ecosystem.

The trip from Japan to the Netherlands was a journey of knowledge and exchange. During their stay, various facets of the Dutch sports landscape were highlighted through a series of fascinating conversations with leading stakeholders and experts.

For example, they entered into discussions with representatives of the Municipality of Amsterdam where they gained insight into the policy and strategies that the city uses to promote sports participation and optimize facilities. This provided a valuable perspective on the role of local governments in supporting sports development.

Another highlight of their visit was a meeting with the Arena’s innovation lab, where they were immersed in cutting-edge technologies and innovative approaches that push the boundaries of sports experience. This not only provided insight into the future of sports entertainment, but also illustrated the integration of technology into the world of sports.

In addition, illuminating discussions were held with Prof. Dr. Dennis Vink in the field of finance, highlighting the financial aspects of sports investments and the business side of the sports sector. This session provided an in-depth understanding of the economic dynamics behind sporting events and infrastructure.

Another highlight of the visit was undoubtedly the meeting with a representative of ESPN (w. SLP Alumnus Marco de Ruiter), where the delegation was immersed in the world of sports media and broadcasting. This provided a unique perspective on the role of media in shaping the sports industry and reaching global audiences.

All in all, the Japanese delegation’s visit to the Sport Leadership Institute provided an in-depth understanding of the complex sports ecosystem of the Netherlands. Through the valuable exchange of knowledge and experiences, new insights have been gained that will contribute to the further development of the sports sector in Japan.

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