Rugby Expo is the business world of rugby under one roof, over two days and is the world’s leading rugby convention.
In a new partnership, we are delighted that this year's event will take place on November 23-24 at Twickenham, utilising the stadium's first class conference facilities and providing all attendees with the opportunity to experience one of the most iconic sporting theatres in the world.
The event combines an unrivalled conference programme, master class workshops and live exhibition to produce the ideal environment for learning the latest developments in the game, networking and creating new business opportunities from the world of rugby.
It is a chance to learn from the experts across a range of sports, to meet with the most influential people in the game, debate the most topical issues and understand more about the latest commercial developments, all designed to support the ever growing professional and grass roots games.
Most of all, it is a unique opportunity to meet senior executives from all over the globe and all areas of the game in a relaxed atmosphere with unrivalled access to the key decision makers from the world of rugby.
This year will also see the Rugby Expo Awards Dinner will take place on the evening of 23 November 2011.
Venue – Spirit of Rugby, Twickenham
Date – Wednesday 23 November
Time – Drinks reception 19.00 – 20.00 and dinner to start at 20.00
Dress code – Lounge Suits
Hosted in the ‘Spirit of Rugby’ in the West Stand at Twickenham, the event will bring together and reward the success stories from both the professional and grass roots game.
The aim of the awards is to showcase and reward excellence from the sport in categories that cover broadcasting, commercial innovation, engagement with community rugby as well as both individual and club achievements.
The event is designed as the showpiece of the two days of Rugby Expo bringing together those from the professional game, brands and sponsors, exhibitors, delegates, nominees and potential winners in a relaxed atmosphere focused on celebration as much as networking and further extending the opportunity Rugby Expo creates to bring together the great and the good of the sport.







