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at EAS 2015 Here’s a round-up of seminars and events at this year’s show...


LEADERSHIP BREAKFAST 7 October, Rondo Theatre


IAAPA Member: €95 Non-member: €120


ABBA star Björn Ulvaeus, who was born in Gothenburg, is delivering the keynote speech on the morning of 7 October at the Rondo Theatre in Liseberg Park. Ulvaeus is discussing the ABBA brand and its development, and what it’s like to own and work with intellectual property in relation to the attractions industry. The ABBA brand appears in various forms of entertainment, including theatre, fi lm and music and in ABBA The Museum which opened in Stockholm in May 2013. He’ll also share his experiences as a performer, entertainer and storyteller. The event includes a hot breakfast and ample opportunities for networking with attractions industry leaders prior to the exciting and entertaining presentation.


IAAPA INSTITUTE FOR ATTRACTIONS MANAGEMENT


4-6 October


IAAPA Member: €700 Non-member: €1,250


The IAAPA Institute for Attractions Managers is a two-day course for industry professionals with at least three years management experience. Subjects covered include operations and safety, marketing and communications, revenue operations, human resources and leadership, and fi nance, plus some hands-on learning at Liseberg Park.


IAAPA SAFETY INSTITUTE 5 October, Liseberg Theatre


IAAPA Member: €70 Non-member: €90


The IAAPA Safety Institute is held annually at EAS and presents the latest information on safety standards, ride protocols, accessibility issues, employee safety concerns, and information on additional safety and compliance related matters.


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LUNCH AND LEARN 6-7 October, Liseberg Park


IAAPA Member: €45 Non-member: €60


Enjoy lunching and learning in a choice of two sessions. On 6 October, fi nd out how operators successfully meet the specifi c challenges of running an attraction in the Nordic Market. On 7 October, join the Lunch and Learn leadership workshop with top executives from London’s View From the Shard.


BACKSTAGE TOUR OF LISEBERG 5 October, Liseberg Park


IAAPA Member: €70 Non-member: €100


Liseberg will host a behind the scenes tour of the park including a variety of different areas of interest, including food and beverage, operations, events and rides.


Singer-songwriter


Björn Ulvaeus, who backed ABBA The Museum (inset), will be delivering the keynote speech at EAS


FEC / SMALL PARK INDOOR PLAYGROUND DAY


8 October


IAAPA Member: €75 Non-member: €100


This day is educational for anyone in the indoor leisure facilities businesses, including indoor playgrounds, mini-golf, laser games and bowling – whether run as stand-alone operations or part of a larger business.


WATERPARK FORUM 7 October


IAAPA Member: €65 Non-member: €75


The waterpark forum focuses on the development of the waterpark industry in Europe. The seminar will include trends, best practices and insights into future projects. The day includes coffee breaks and a light lunch.


More information Visit www.IAAPA.org/EAS


Contact the IAAPA EMEA offi ces Europe@IAAPA.org


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