Melbourne is set to host the highly anticipated 4th Annual SportNXT Summit from March 12-14, 2025, bringing together leaders from around the globe to discuss the future of sports. Supported by the Victorian Government, this premier event will take place at the iconic CENTERPIECE at Melbourne & Olympic Park.
Steve Dimopoulos, Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events, highlighted the importance of the summit, noting,
“SportNXT has quickly become a must-do event for sporting heavyweights from around the world.”
SportNXT 2025 promises to be a dynamic three-day summit, featuring global keynote speakers, interactive workshops, and discussions on the latest trends in the sports industry.
Eddie McGuire AM, Co-Founder of SportNXT, added,
“SportNXT has become the most significant sport industry gathering in the Southern Hemisphere, with speakers and delegates converging from around the world to connect and innovate.”
Notable speakers include Cathy Engelbert, Commissioner of the WNBA, Rob Manfred, Commissioner of MLB, and Liz Ellis AO, Chair of Netball Australia, among more than 60 others. Topics will cover everything from the evolution of women’s sports to emerging technologies and fan experience.
As one of the Asia-Pacific region’s leading sport conferences, SportNXT 2025 will also offer numerous business networking opportunities, with a spotlight on Victoria’s sport innovation and infrastructure. With Melbourne’s packed calendar of major sporting events and its growing prominence in the global sports business, the summit is expected to attract delegates from top organisations like the NBA, NFL, and Walt Disney Company.
Tickets for the event are now on sale, with the chance to win a corporate sports experience valued at $900. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of this transformative event, where leaders in sport and business will come together to shape the industry’s future. For more information, visit SportNXT.
The summit will also coincide with the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix, ensuring an exciting week for Melbourne as it continues to establish itself as the global hub for major sporting events.
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