Tunisia Sports Festival: A Celebration of Sports and Technology
The first edition of the "Tunisia Sports Festival" will take place from November 6 to 9 at the Kram Exhibition Park, with the participation of over 200 exhibitors representing various sectors related to sports and technology. According to the organizers, this event is expected to attract thousands of Tunisian and foreign visitors. The festival aims to create a space where the world of sports meets digital culture, inspiring the public and generating a concrete impact on the national sports and economic scene.
Objectives and Benefits
The festival is also part of a approach to promote sports and e-sports as levers of progress, inclusion, and innovation. It will offer a unique platform for start-ups, brands, sports federations, and investors to present their products, projects, and new technologies. The event will contribute to strengthening Tunisia's position as a major player in organizing sports and digital events at the regional and international level, bringing together a wide audience around immersive and interactive experiences.
Festival Highlights
Spanning over 25,000 m², the "Tunisia Sports Festival" will feature several halls and pavilions, over 200 sports activities, as well as conferences and workshops led by Tunisian and international coaches and experts. Visitors will be able to discover a varied program including:
- Initiations to padel and martial arts
- Fitness sessions, CrossFit, Body Pump, and Body Attack
- Dance and contemporary urban culture performances
- Dedicated spaces for video games and electronic sports, accessible to amateurs and professionals, with competitions and rewards for winners
A Hub for Sports and Technology
The festival will provide a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the latest trends and innovations in sports and technology, while promoting a culture of physical activity and digital literacy. With its diverse range of activities and exhibitions, the "Tunisia Sports Festival" is set to become a major event in the regional and international sports and digital landscape.