The event, in association with BT Media and Broadcast, takes place on February 23 at BT Centre in London.
Schneider's address will be entitled ‘FIFA - An ultimate content provider?’ and will use the 2006 FIFA World Cup as a timely case study, highlighting how one of the world’s largest federations will manage its flow of content when its showcase event kicks off in Germany in June this year.
Schneider joins a number of industry experts that will take part in the day’s discussions, with representatives from BT, BBC Sport, the Australian Football League, PSV Eindhoven, Sports Resource Group, Deltatre, Hawk-Eye Innovations, Cat Games, Offshore Challenges Group, Kirkpatrick and Lockheart, Wasserman Media Group, Sportev and Premium TV.
Tickets are strictly limited to 172 and only 45 places remain.
Sport and Technology has, because of demand and the festive break, extended the early-bird registration deadline to Mondayb January 16, enabling delegates to save £100.
See www.sportandtechnologyconference.com for further details and to register.
To request further details of the conference and a complimentary copy of the post-event paper from the 2005 event, contact Luke Boyle on +44 (0) 7904 385207 or lboyle@arksports.com






