ThinkSport Director Claudine Breton recently attended ISPO Munich, the world’s leading trade fair for sports equipment and fashion, where she gained valuable insights into the innovation shaping the future of the sports industry. The event provided a deep dive into the latest advancements from equipment manufacturers, highlighting the pace and creativity driving the sector.
During her visit, Claudine met with Emma Mason of the World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI) for a productive discussion on the importance of innovation and collaboration.
Alongside ISPO, Claudine also attended Sports Tech Nation 2024 | Road to Munich, an event focused on the growing synergy between sports and technology. These back-to-back events offered a unique perspective on how cutting-edge ideas are influencing everything from product development to event management.
Reflecting on her experience, Claudine noted the inspiration drawn from seeing what is being achieved at the forefront of the industry. “It’s exciting to witness how much creativity and innovation is happening across sports and technology,” she said. “These events provide an incredible platform for learning and connecting with people shaping the future of our world.”
With planning for THE SPOT 2025 well underway, ThinkSport is eager to deliver a programme that not only reflects the latest trends but also sets new benchmarks for innovation and relevance in the industry. Inspired by the ideas and connections from ISPO and Sports Tech Nation, THE SPOT 2025 aims to be a dynamic space for collaboration, helping shape the future of sport.