Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Sports: Sport Minister Sells "Niche Market" Concept for Jamaica



Kingston, September 19 - The Honourable Olivia Grange, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport (MCGES) has said thatJamaica could consider carving out a niche market in relation to the sports goods industry comprising of equipment, accessories, and apparel.
Giving the keynote address at a two-day Inter-Regional Conference on the Strategic Use of Intellectual Property in Sport which opened in Kingston today, Minister Grange said Jamaica could also consider marketing itself as a Sport Destination Country similar to what currently obtains in Dubai.
As Minister Grange sees it, “Although the strength of the Jamaican Brand is unquestionable, the country has not developed and executed strategies to ensure that it maximizes the investment made over a century in developing the unique Jamaican sport brand which had its roots and saw success as far back as in the 1890’s.”
She said a conference on intellectual property in sport is an opportune time for discussions on sport and Brand Jamaica as there was no doubt that Sport is an important contributor to the success of the national brand.
“Sport plays a significant role in Jamaica’s position as a global brand. When we think of Jamaica we think of the components of uniqueness, competitiveness, the level of worldwide awareness of our music, our sport, combined with our physical location and its attributes,” the Sport Minister said.
“Jamaica throughout its growth as a nation, has always excelled on the world stage in many sporting disciplines. Whether it is netball, cricket, athletics, boxing, swimming, golf, tennis, table tennis, winter sport such as bobsledding, dog sledding and ski cross. Our blind Cricketers, Paralympians, Special Olympians have had phenomenal successes on the world stage.
“Now we are being guided by the National Sport Policy, which promotes the integration of sport in the national economy with the creation of globally competitive products and services and the enhanced earnings of our athletes associated industries.”
The Sport Minister said the conference was just one of the activities being undertaken by MCGES to ensure that the required outcomes are achieved and that the strategies going forward required the partnership of everyone. It has to be a joint effort. 
She said that everyone knew that Brand building required deliberate, strategic and skillful application of actions that create a desired perception in people’s mind.
The Minister said the branding and image of a country is the successful conveyance of this image to its exports and is just as important as what is actually produced and sold by the country andthat a priority of the Sport Policy is to enhance and leverage the sport component of Brand Jamaica.
Miss Grange encouraged coaches, administrators and others involved in activities related to sport to look at how to brand and further commercialize their assets.
She said the private sector should understand the importance of seeing beyond the obvious and investing in the potential, seeing it through to maturity.
“Jamaican sport is built on integrity, accountability, transparency and excellence, among other principles. We should capitalise on these principles by protecting the intellectual property rights associated with our athletes and sporting institutions. All sport programmes must be athlete-centred,” the Sport Minister said.

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