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There is still time to save €50 on your MOVE Congress fee as we have extended our Early Bird offer until Monday 15 July 2019. For only €250 you can experience one of the world’s largest conferences for the grassroots sport and physical activity sector.

25 speakers are now confirmed to present at the MOVE Congress in Budapest on 16-18 October, and they will join us from as far and wide as Australia, Canada, Hong Kong and the United States.

Secure your seat to find out how they changed the game and helped made people more active through:

  • Designing new gadgets and games for both kids and adults
  • Finding new ways to retain club members
  • Becoming grassroots sport diplomats
  • Revealing alarming statistics that are being used to tackle the inactivity crisis
  • Moving kids around the world with award-winning entertainment
  • Securing and allocating funds to support initiative just like yours

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There is still time to save €50 on your MOVE Congress fee as we have extended our Early Bird offer until Monday 15 July 2019. For only €250 you can experience one of the world’s largest conferences for the grassroots sport and physical activity sector. 25 speakers are now confirmed to present at the MOVE Congress in Budapest on 16-18 October, and they will join us from as far and wide as Australia, Canada, Hong Kong and the United States. Secure your

Did you know that 43 out of 49 countries surveyed by the Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance were given a grade of C or less last year when it came to their children’s overall physical activity levels? And that 16 of these – including Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Germany and Belgium – only scored a D- or failed their report cards all together? Why are so many countries lagging behind when it comes to getting their kids active? Active

With a little over four months to go until the 9th MOVE Congress, we are excited to announce that the programme is taking shape and 21 speakers are now confirmed to join us in Budapest from 16-18 October 2019. Commissioner, Vice Mayor and World Champion headline opening Budapest is the European Capital of Sport in 2019, and will be featured at the MOVE Congress opening by Deputy Mayor Alexandra Szalay-Bobrovniczky, who will officially welcome the delegates to the Hungarian capital. European Commissioner

ISCA is calling for applications from non-profit organisations or start-ups who want to exhibit or present their game-changing initiatives, equipment, gadgets - any innovative idea that gets people moving - in the MOVE Congress Innovation Alley in Budapest from 16-18 October 2019. Selected applicants will showcase their innovative approaches, technologies and gadgets at one of the world’s most active conferences. Secure your spot and get ready to invite up to 500 MOVE Congress delegates to come and try what you have

Earlier editions of the MOVE Congress have shown how grassroots sport and physical activity promoters can be advocates. In 2019 our speakers will show you how to be a diplomat. Maybe you already are one but don’t know it yet. After participating in our Grassroots Sport Diplomacy track on 17 October, you will definitely know. Professor Richard Parrish (pictured), Jean Monnet Chair of EU Sports Law and Policy at Edge Hill University, UK, and member of the EU's High Level Group

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

“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