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Are you changing the game for members of your community with activities or technologies that are getting them MOVING? Did we hear a “yes!” or even a “hell yeah!”?

Then ISCA and our organising partner, the Hungarian School, University and Leisure Sport Federation, invite YOU to submit your very own physical activity initiative or technology that you want to showcase to up to 500 MOVE Congress participants in Budapest from 16-18 October 2019.

The MOVE Congress Change the Game: It’s Your MOVE promises to be our most interactive conference yet, featuring keynote speakers who are shaking up the grassroots sport and physical activity sector by using anything from gamification to powerful campaigns, placemaking techniques and even superheroes to get more adults and kids active.

Innovation Alley is an exhibition fair that will run throughout the conference. Placed next to the main auditorium, you will have a prime opportunity to get in contact with other participants who share your passion for developing tomorrow’s grassroots sport and physical activity approaches and equipment. Connect with sports clubs, municipalities, school staff, companies and funders who could help to take your great idea to the next level.

Click here to download the full call and application form to submit your idea for:

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The deadline for submissions is Saturday 15 June 2019. Submit your idea today or get in touch with the MOVE Congress 2019 Secretariat at contact@movecongress.com for more information. If you are a for-profit company, please get in touch with the Secretariat before submitting your application as special conditions may apply.

Here are some highlights from previous MOVE Congresses, where our exhibitors presenters new equipment and concepts such as virtual surfing, Me Movers, Tchoukball and much more.

Are you changing the game for members of your community with activities or technologies that are getting them MOVING? Did we hear a “yes!” or even a “hell yeah!”? Then ISCA and our organising partner, the Hungarian School, University and Leisure Sport Federation, invite YOU to submit your very own physical activity initiative or technology that you want to showcase to up to 500 MOVE Congress participants in Budapest from 16-18 October 2019. The MOVE Congress Change the Game: It’s Your

European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Tibor Navracsics is the latest confirmed speaker for this year’s MOVE Congress. Commissioner Navracsics will speak at the opening of the Congress on Wednesday 16 October in the Pátria Hall of the Budapest Congress Centre. Congress participants can expect to hear how the Commissioner sees the way ahead for the grassroots sport and physical activity sector in Europe after the next College of Commissioners is appointed towards the end of the year. As a

As one of the most active conferences in the world, the MOVE Congress always practices what it preaches. This year, the coffee breaks won’t be an exception. They will be an extra opportunity to get active, with the European Fitness Badge Active Corner. Participants who visit the European Fitness Badge Active Corner will get a taste of some of the European Fitness Badge test's activities and learn first-hand about this new, interactive tool. Developed by 7 European countries, the European Fitness Badge

Want to attend the MOVE Congress in Birmingham from 4-6 October, but can't squeeze three days out of your working week? Not to worry - we are now offering a day pass for UK participants to give you a chance to drop in on a day that suits you. One day fee registrations can only be made via e-mail, by contacting our secretariat at contact@movecongress.com. Check out the MOVE Congress programme, which features speakers from 9 countries and 3 continents who have

We have the Human Right to MOVE. But what if our urban environments don’t allow us to move as freely as we would like? If you don’t live in one of Europe's top 6 cycling cities, getting around on two wheels with or without a helmet might seem like a death-defying exercise. But what if cities invested more in safe cycle paths and awareness campaigns for motorists? Cycling infrastructure such as Copenhagen’s Bicycle Snake (Cykelslangen), which created both an architect’s delight

ISCA is happy to announce that for this MOVE Congress we are launching an event-based app that will be your pocket guide throughout the conference. Featuring all the relevant information, from the programme (“agenda”) and speakers to the participants’ list, the app will allow you to experience the MOVE Congress in a completely new way. This also means that you will not be exhausted with one-too-many handouts that are most likely to be forgotten in one of the meeting rooms. Let’s

City dwellers usually have three choices to commute to work: by car, public transport and the third, more active way – by pedal power or walking. Looking at your city in a different way opens up new possibilities for physical activity. Breaking our routines and defying the dangers is the first step to finding easy solutions. Like making the transition from inactive to active transport: Whether it is getting off one stop earlier to walk the last leg to work, trying

“Girl power” has never been stronger in UK sport, with participation-focused movements like This Girl Can, elite sportswomen getting into the spotlight, women taking the reins of sporting bodies such as Sport England and the FA – and being formally recognised for their efforts! At ISCA we are honoured to announce that some of these influential MOVERs will take the stage at the MOVE Congress on 5 and 6 October. Click here to see the current programme (more speakers to