Dubbed ‘European Handball Future’, the conference aims to table ideas and foster discussions which will eventually build the framework for a successful and sustainable future of European women's handball.
Spread over four sessions and spanning over two days, the Competition Conference touches on the sport in its entirety: from national team to club competitions, from grassroots and possible new formats to top competitions – and always with the international calendar in mind.
The conference includes keynote speeches like "From Transactions to Partnership: Transformation and Evolution in the Business of Sports and Media" and "National Team Competitions: Where to Go?", and also tries to learn from experiences from other sports, like volleyball and basketball.
Participants are offered a broad range of different workshops to participate in, covering grassroots handball and top competitions — and everything in-between.
The EHF will provide basic information and room for discussion, as it will listen to, collect, and analyse the inputs brought forward during the conference as a part of shaping the strategic future of the sport.
The EHF hosted a similar Competition Conference for men's handball last month.