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Learn More About the EventRegistration for the second-annual event in Andalucìa, Spain now open
The National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) today announced its partnership with the Leaders Performance Institute to support in delivering the second edition of the NBPA Performance Summit @ The Sanctuary, scheduled to take place July 23-25, 2024.
Registration for the event, hosted at the world-class Higueron Hotel Málaga, Curio Collection by Hilton, is now open. The Summit will bring more than 100 of the most renowned experts, athletes and change-makers within sports technology to Andalucìa, Spain to tackle the industry’s most pertinent topics.
“We are thrilled to return for the second-annual NBPA Performance Summit @ The Sanctuary, this year with the support of our partners at Leaders Performance Institute,” said Matteo Zuretti, Chief International Relations and Marketing Officer at the NBPA. “We look forward to convening at our unique performance retreat with some of our NBPA members and global leaders in the high performance and med tech space. We will examine topics and territories that will help athletes across many sports, and at all levels of play, perform at their best both on and off the court.”
The Summit will explore the latest developments and advantages in sports performance and tech, giving attendees the opportunity to participate in expert-led workshops, attend interactive demonstrations, and engage in thought-provoking discussions with fellow thought leaders and athletes. The Leaders Performance Institute will support the NBPA in hosting the event by curating the on-stage content and overseeing the event experience for attendees. In addition, it will tap into its extensive network to engage a hand-picked selection of senior leaders from across the world of global sport.
“The NBPA has created a unique setting at ‘The Sanctuary’ and we’re pleased to be able to play a part in bringing together some of the most accomplished decision-makers in our industry,” said Laura McQueen, Leader’s Managing Director. “It’s the perfect strategic project to align the Leaders Performance Institute with as we see many synergies between what we want to deliver to the industry – the forward-thinking nature of the content and speakers, and an emphasis on the thoughtful conversations and curious character of the attendees – some of which will be members of the Performance Institute itself.”
Conveniently located between Málaga and Marbella in Spain, attendees of the Summit will also have the chance to experience the best of Andalucìa’s local culture, whether that be indulging in the region’s cuisine, enjoying time at the beach or experiencing the local golf courses. For further details on the NBPA Performance Summit and to understand how you can secure your place, please visit the Leaders website below.
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