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The FLAME Awards take place at the ukactive FLAME Conference


23–26 ❘ Russian Fitness Festival Venue Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia Summary Aiming to popularise and develop a healthy lifestyle in Russia, this festival also features presenters from Europe, the UK and US. Web www.fi tness-convention.ru


30–1 May ❘ Active-net 2014 Venue Ricoh Stadium, Coventry, UK Summary Active-net 2014 is a new networking event launched by Leisure-net Solutions aimed at the health, fi tness and leisure sectors. It will bring together suppliers and operators from the public sector. Web www.active-net.org


MAY


7–10 ❘ SPATEC Europe Venue The Sheraton Rhodes Resort, Rhodes, Greece Summary A two-day forum of one-to-one meetings between leading UK and European spa owners and operators and leading international spa suppliers. Web www.spateceu.com


16–18 ❘ BodyPower Venue NEC, Birmingham, UK Summary BodyPower is the fastest growing consumer fi tness exhibition in Europe, attracting thousands of health and fi tness enthusiasts. Web www.bodypowerexpo.co.uk


18–19 ❘ Holistic Health Venue NEC, Birmingham, UK Summary Now in its ninth year, Holistic Health continues to support the holistic and complementary therapy market. Web www.beautyserve.com


18–19 ❘ BeautyUK Venue NEC, Birmingham, UK Summary The only major beauty event taking place in the Midlands in 2014, BeautyUK brings together a range of products, equipment, services and training from the leading beauty, holistic, nail and tanning companies. Web www.beautyserve.com


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20–21 ❘ SIBEC UK Venue The Belfry, West Midlands, UK Summary A forum for suppliers and buyers in the leisure and fi tness sectors from local authority, trust and education markets. Web www.mcleaneventsinternational.com


27–31 ❘ ACSM 61st Annual Meeting Venue Orlando, Florida, US Summary ACSM’s annual meeting – which will include the World Congress on the Role of Infl ammation in Exercise, Health and Disease – will bring together over 5,000 scientists and medical professionals. Web www.acsmannualmeeting.org


JUNE


23–26 ❘ 13th Annual International Conference on Health Economics, Management and Policy Venue Athens, Greece Summary This event brings together scholars, researchers and students from health economics, management and policy. Web www.atiner.gr/health.htm


30–1 July ❘ Facilities Management (FM) Forum Venue Whittlebury Hall Hotel & Spa, Northamptonshire, UK Summary The Facilities Management Forum is for FM directors and managers who are directly involved in the procurement of FM products and services. Web www.forumevents.co.uk


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JULY


2 ❘ ukactive FLAME Conference Venue Telford International Centre, Telford, UK Summary The leading educational and networking event for senior level professionals and decision-makers. Culminates in a gala dinner for the FLAME Awards 2014. Web www.ukactive.com


18–19 ❘ FitPro Live Venue ExCeL London, UK Summary Targeting PTs, instructors and fi tness fanatics, this convention and trade show offers product demos, workouts and seminars from top presenters. Web www.fi tpro.com/live14


AUGUST


4–7 ❘ 10th Annual International Conference on Kinesiology and Exercise Sciences Venue Athens, Greece Summary A conference for scholars and students from applied and integrated health sciences. Web www.atiner.gr


13–17 ❘ IDEA World Fitness Convention Venue Anaheim, California, US Summary International fi tness convention and featuring educational sessions from top industry presenters. Web www.ideafi t.com/world


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