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13 ❘ The FIA FLAME Conference Summary This conference encompasses motivational discussions and seminars alongside the FLAME Awards. Web
www.fia.org.uk
AUGUST
11–14 ❘ IDEA World Fitness Convention Venue Los Angeles, California, US Summary More than 5,000 fi tness professionals from around the world attend this fi ve- day event featuring hundreds of sessions taught by world-renowned fi tness presenters and many guest speakers. The IDEA Fitness & Wellness Expo involves more than 200 companies. Web
www.ideafit.com/world
SEPTEMBER
1–3 ❘ 12th Annual IHRSA / Fitness Brasil Latin American Conference & Trade Show Venue São Paulo, Brazil Summary Fitness Brasil is the health and wellness industry’s premier conference and trade show in Latin America, with sessions on trends shaping the Latin American fi tness and wellness industry. Web
ihrsa.org/fitness-brasil
6–8 ❘ BASES Annual Conference Venue University of Essex, UK Summary The title of this year’s British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences conference is ‘Fatigue: An interdisciplinary approach’. Perspectives, evidence and opinion will be heard from leading fatigue researchers, to stimulate fresh discussion in this important fi eld of sports science. Web
www.bases.org.uk/ BASES-Annual-Conference
7–10 ❘ SPATEC Fall, North America Venue Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, California, US Summary SPATEC is a three-day forum of one- on-one meetings between corporate spa owners and directors with design/ management companies and leading spa suppliers and vendors. Web
www.mcleaneventsinternational.com
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www.leisurediary.com worldwide event listings for leisure professionals
Leisure Industry Week caters for all sectors of out-of-home leisure
12–14 ❘ Beyond Beauty Paris Venue Paris, France Summary An international exhibition for all beauty professionals. An opportunity to maximise professional networking at meetings, summits and expert conferences designed to highlight the latest challenges facing the industry. Web
www.beyondbeautyparis.com
14–16 ❘ Health+Fitness Business Expo with Interbike Venue Sands Expo & Convention Center, Las Vegas, US Summary Co-locating the Health+Fitness Business Expo with the Interbike International Bicycle Expo in adjacent expo rooms gives attendees an opportunity to interact with suppliers and manufacturers from both segments of the fi tness industry. Health+Fitness Business also features seminars from industry experts. Web
www.healthandfitnessbiz.com
20–22 ❘ Leisure Industry Week Venue NEC, Birmingham, UK Summary LIW is the UK’s largest and most infl uential exhibition for the leisure industry, catering for all sectors of out-of-home leisure activity, attracting thousands of leisure professionals. Spanning seven sectors, each area is designed to highlight the latest trends and innovation available to operators, helping them to attract more customers and to keep them coming back more often. Web
www.liw.co.uk
Read Health Club Management online at
healthclubmanagement.co.uk/digital
22–25 ❘ SIBEC North America Venue Marina del Ray, California, US Summary SIBEC North America is a one-on-one meeting forum between 70 of America’s leading owners, operators, CEOs and COOs of health clubs, recreation, sports and fi tness organisations, with around 85 leading executives from key supplier companies nationwide. Web
www.mcleaneventsinternational.com
OCTOBER
5–7 ❘ European Fitness Summit Venue Barcelona, Spain Summary The European Fitness Summit offers leaders in the fi tness, wellness and health industry a place to meet – an event for high-ranking decision-makers in selected European markets. Web
www.european-fitness-summit.com
6–9 ❘ Inner IDEA Conference Venue La Jolla, California, US Summary Inner IDEA’s mission is to “inspire the world to wellness through body, mind and spirit”. Web
www.ideafit.com/conference
16–17 ❘ Professional Beauty North Venue Manchester, UK Summary The UK’s biggest beauty exhibition outside London features more than 300 exhibitors, as well as seminars from industry experts. Web
www.professionalbeauty.co.uk
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