Outdoors NSW & ACT has announced the official release of the MTB Symposium program, a premier event dedicated to the mountain biking community. Set to bring together industry professionals, enthusiasts, and stakeholders, the symposium promises an engaging and insightful experience for all attendees.
Lori Modde, CEO of Outdoors NSW & ACT has announced Amanda Rose as the Master of Ceremonies for the MTB Symposium. “Amanda is a renowned media personality and a passionate advocate for the outdoor and adventure sports industry” Lori said. With Amanda’s extensive experience and dynamic presence, Amanda will guide attendees through the discussions from the Symposium and ensure the audience is consistently engages with an agenda filled with expert insights and outcomes.
The MTB Symposium will also feature a stellar line-up of speakers representing various facets of the mountain biking and outdoor recreation industry. With 40 speakers in total, they will cover themes of successful grant writing, trail building, marketing in today’s world, innovation in the sector, issues in mountain biking, what does the data tell us and managing high risk insurance, to name a few.
The MTB Symposium is a must-attend event for anyone involved in or passionate about the mountain biking industry. Not only will you hear about the latest information and trends but be involved in the discussion about improvements and ways forward. You will connect with industry leaders, fellow enthusiasts, and key stakeholders and hear from some of the most influential organisations in the MTB sector.
Early Bird Tickets on Sale Now
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to attend the MTB Symposium at a discounted rate. Early bird tickets are now on sale, offering a significant saving for those who register early. Secure your spot today and be part of this exciting event.
About the MTB Symposium
The MTB Symposium is designed to foster collaboration, share knowledge, and explore the latest trends and developments in mountain biking. It includes sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities tailored for trail builders, tourism operators, local government representatives, event organisers, and avid mountain bikers. The event aims to support the growth and development of mountain biking as an activity for all ages and a vital part of the tourism and outdoor recreation industry.
For more information about the MTB Symposium and to register for the event, please visit Outdoors NSW & ACT MTB Symposium Website.
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