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convention and featuring diverse educational programming from world- renowned presenters. Web www.ideafit.com/world


SEPTEMBER


3–5 ❘ BASES Conference 2013 Venue UCLAN, Preston, UK Summary The annual conference of the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences, the professional body for sport and exercise sciences in the UK. Web www.bases.org.uk


The 2013 FLAME Awards will be presented at a gala dinner on the evening of 3 July JUNE


24–25 ❘ Facilities Management (FM) Forum Venue Heythrop Park, Oxfordshire, UK Summary Specifi cally organised for FM directors and managers directly involved in the procurement of FM products and services. The forum is designed to offer an effi cient and stress-free way to see what’s new in the industry and make connections and partnerships. Web www.forumevents.co.uk


26–29 ❘ Festival del Fitness Venue Parco del Foro Italico, Rome, Italy Summary The 25th exhibition for the Italian fi tness industry, this year aiming to promote the city of Rome’s candidacy for the 2020 Olympic Games. Web www.fitfestival.com


JULY


3 JULY ❘ ukactive FLAME Conference Venue Telford International Centre, Telford, UK Summary This annual conference is ukactive’s biggest networking and educational event of the year, attended by key decision makers and senior management from across the sector. The FLAME Awards gala dinner takes place in the evening. Web www.ukactive.com


The Health+Fitness Business Expo 32 Take part in the Health Club Management reader survey: www.surveymonkey.com/s/NQDN2R6


29–1 August ❘ 9th Annual International Conference on Kinesiology & Exercise Sciences Venue Athens, Greece Summary Organised by the Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER) and the Pan-Hellenic Association of Sport Economists & Managers (PASEM). The conference is designed to bring together scholars and students from a wide range of applied and integrated health sciences. Web www.atiner.gr


AUGUST


7–11 ❘ IDEA World Fitness Convention Venue Los Angeles, US Summary Claimed to be the world’s largest, longest-running international fi tness


5–7 ❘ Annual IHRSA / Fitness Brasil Latin American Conference & Trade Show Venue São Paulo, Brazil Summary Latin America’s premier health and wellness event, featuring three days of seminars, networking opportunities, and a trade show with more than 100 exhibitors and over 10,000 visitors. Web www.ihrsa.org/fitness-brasil


8–11 ❘ SPATEC Fall, North America Venue San Diego, US Summary An appointment-based event that brings operators of leading hotel, resort, destination, athletic, medical and day spas together with leading domestic and international suppliers. Web www.mcleaneventsinternational.com


18–20 ❘ Health+Fitness Business Expo & Interbike Expo Venue Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, US Summary The event brings brands, retailers, press and industry infl uencers together for the business of fi tness. Taking place alongside Interbike is also an Outdoor Demo event on 16–17 September. Web www.healthandfitnessbiz.com


18–20 ❘ European Fitness Summit Venue Barcelona, Spain Summary The summit offers suppliers from the fi tness, wellness and health industries an opportunity to enjoy face-to-face meetings with decision-makers from leading fi tness studios and wellness centres in selected European markets. Web www.european-fitness-summit.com


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