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COUNTDOWN TO THE 2012 GAMES

2012 opportunities

London 2012 is not just a once in a lifetime sporting event. For the business community, it is a unique opportunity to take advantage of the significant investment being made in the capital to grow, collaborate and succeed.

Every sector of the business community will feel the positive impact of the Games, from construction to the creative industries, professional services to technology.

Businesses of all sizes will prosper. In particular, small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have an integral role to play in the lead up to 2012. Their flexibility, responsiveness and specialist knowledge will be called upon by the Olympic authorities and their supply chains to deliver a memorable Games like no other.

To make the most of London 2012, businesses must first understand the roles of the key organisations involved in planning the Games and types of goods and services they are procuring. Below is an explanation of these organisations and the opportunities generated for businesses.

London 2012 Aquatics Centre during Games time

who is the ODA? the role of the Olympic Delivery Authority

Athlete with gold medals

who are LOCOG? the role of the London Organising Commitee

Relay race starting line

sub-contracts: find out about 2012 supply chain opportunities 

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