Sports technology expo moves to Las Vegas Convention Center

Feb 24, 2006 2:52 PM

    

The inaugural C4-Sports Technology Conference and Exposition, to be held July 17-19 in Las Vegas, has moved from the Mandalay Bay Convention Center to the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC).

The conference and expo were moved to the convention center to accommodate the meeting room space and technology requirements of an increasing number of exhibitors and promotions partners. The C4-Sports Technology Conference and Exposition will be housed in the upper level of the South Building at the LVCC.

C4-Sports, the only technology conference and exposition dedicated to sports technology, will feature keynote speaker Duke University and Olympics Men’s Basketball Coach Mike Krzyzewski and the Sports Media and Technology Conference, produced by Future Media Concepts.

For more information or to register online, please visit www.c4-sports.com.

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