SIGA’s Partners, such as Dow Jones, will stand alongside institutions, like HBKU and Notre Dame University. SIW2023 will welcome representatives from the Brazilian Government and Congress, SIGA Youth Council, Sports Innovation Lab, and renowned clubs, including S?o Paulo, Racing, Belenenses, Boavista, Atlético Mineiro, among others.
Furthermore, High profile sponsors including Mastercard, Gol Airlines and EY together with institutional giants such as the OECD, UN and IACA, high profile sports governing bodies including UEFA, FIFA, LEN, FIDE, UEFA AAA, and World Rugby, football leagues such as Liga Portugal, Swiss League and Qatar Stars League, national Olympic committees including TTOC amongst others, and media giants AlKass, ESPN and Globo will lend their weight to the occasion.
Participate in the SIW2023, witness the events live or catch up after SIW2023 on SIGA’s YouTube channel, immersing yourself in the global symphony of Sport Integrity.
This year’s edition presents a unique blend of physical gatherings in Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, United States, Portugal, England, France, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, India, Malaysia, Australia and many other countries and regions around the world, accompanied by a dynamic digital landscape, all expertly curated by SIGA.
Amidst the anticipation, approximately 80 Hosting Partners have risen to the challenge, organising a vast number of events and initiatives, and embracing active participation. Together, they will catalyse discussions and foster awareness on pressing topics surrounding Integrity in Sport.
SIGA is the world’s leading organisation for Sport Integrity. It is creating a whole new landscape for the sports industry by delivering independent global rating and certification for world Sport to ensure it is governed and operates under the highest integrity standards: The SIGA Universal Standards.
SIGA is a non for profit global independent organisation with one aim: To ensure the sport industry is governed under the highest integrity standards so that the values of sport are protected.
Source: Qatar News Agency