The SportAccord Convention brings together organisations shaping the future of international sport, from innovative technology providers and event specialists to federations, public institutions and host destinations.
For the upcoming edition, the exhibition floor will welcome a dynamic mix of first-time exhibitors and returning partners, reflecting the breadth of expertise across today’s sport ecosystem.
Our exhibitor series kicks off with the first organisations confirmed for the SportAccord Convention 2026.
Welcoming new exhibitors
This year, the SportAccord Convention welcomes several organisations joining the exhibition for the first time, bringing fresh perspectives and capabilities to the event.
Among them are Sportity, whose digital platforms support event communication and administration, Lumi Global, providing registration and delegate management solutions for large-scale events, and Wings Media & Technologies, specialising in accreditation systems, media operations and event infrastructure services.
Together, these first-time exhibitors highlight the growing role of technology and operational excellence in delivering modern sport events.
A strong group of returning partners
Alongside these newcomers, the SportAccord Convention also welcomes back a group of established exhibitors who continue to use the Convention as a platform to connect with international federations, host cities and industry stakeholders.
Returning exhibitors include CSIT (International Workers & Amateurs Sports Confederation), Lausanne Olympic Capital, Gloria Sports Arena, and the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC), each representing different dimensions of global sport, from grassroots participation and training environments to international governance and destination promotion.
We are also pleased to welcome back The NÜSSLI Group, a global provider of temporary and modular event infrastructure, delivering seating, hospitality and venue solutions for major sporting and cultural events worldwide.
National ecosystems on the exhibition floor
The SportAccord Convention also welcomes national platforms supporting sport development and international collaboration.
Sport Event Management Finland represents Finnish sports event cities, sports institutes and the Ministry of Education and Culture, working to strengthen Finland’s position as a host destination for international sporting events by connecting rights holders, host cities, federations and event industry professionals.
Joining them is Switzerland’s Federal Office of Sport (FOSPO), based in Magglingen, which promotes sport and physical activity across Switzerland and supports training, education, sport science and the development of national sporting infrastructure.
Together, they reflect the growing importance of coordinated national approaches to strengthening sport ecosystems.
Why exhibit at the SportAccord Convention?
The SportAccord Convention offers exhibitors direct access to senior decision-makers from International Federations, the IOC, host cities, rights holders and commercial partners, all gathered in one place.
The exhibition provides a focused environment to build new relationships, strengthen existing partnerships, showcase services and expertise, and engage in high-level conversations that help shape future collaborations across the global sport ecosystem.
Whether launching new solutions or reinforcing long-standing connections, SportAccord Convention offers a unique platform to connect, collaborate and grow within the international sport industry.
Interested in exhibiting?
If you would like to explore exhibition or partnership opportunities at the SportAccord Convention, contact our team to learn more about available packages.

