We’re thrilled to highlight the incredible organizations and collaborators that are making the 13th International Martial Arts and Combat Sports Scientific Society (IMACSSS) Conference and 5th Global Scientific Martial Arts and Cultural Congress (GSMACC) 2024 a reality. This year’s joint-conference is proudly co-organized by Pertubuhan Seni Gayung Fatani Malaysia (PSGFM), IMACSSS, and the AIRBORNE Martial Arts Research Network, in partnership with Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM).
Strategic Partners and Supporters
The event also receives strong support from UNESCO International Centre of Martial Arts for Youth Development and Engagement (ICM) and PESONA, the National Silat Olahraga Federation of Malaysia. These collaborations emphasize the importance of merging cultural diversity, scientific advancements, and professional governance to shape the future of martial arts and combat sports worldwide.
How Collaboration Drives the Future of Martial Arts
Through the combined efforts of PSGFM, IMACSSS, and AIRBORNE, this conference will bring together top experts, practitioners, and scholars in martial arts research, combat sports science, and cultural preservation. This joint-conference highlights the importance of scientific advancements in the field while promoting the role of cultural diversity and professional ethics in the governance of martial arts.
These strategic partnerships ensure that the IMACSSS & GSMACC 2024 event is not only a platform for knowledge exchange but also a beacon for the future of martial arts and combat sports across the globe.
What’s Next?
Keep an eye on our blog for more updates as we introduce the keynote speakers, delve into the exciting martial arts demonstrations, and explore the diverse range of workshops lined up for the event. Don’t forget to secure your place at IMACSSS & GSMACC 2024! Visit www.gsmacc2024.online and register today.
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