EAS 2012
conference Programme
EAS continues to be the leading event in Europe for education, training, and professional development in the attractions and leisure industry. It is with great pride that the IAAPA Europe Education Committee presents this year’s programme. We have compiled very interesting seminars for each kind of constituency and department with many hands-on presentations of best practices, which you can learn from to further advance the business back home in the daily worklife. We are as well very happy to do the second version of the Indoor Playground / FEC day. This full-day event is the single best source of information for owners, operators, and anyone interested in the indoor-play and family entertainment center business (FEC). The Indoor Play / FEC Conference Day (organized by IAAPA and the German Indoor Playground Association VDH) gives you the opportunity to meet, network, and learn from some of the best operators in the indoor-play business. The conference programme features operators from across
Mike Brown
Europe and the rest of the world sharing their expertise on how to make their attractions increase revenue, provide better services, improve profit, and attract more guests.
A very warm welcome – I hope you enjoy the conference programme.
Mike Brown
Chairman of the IAAPA Europe Education Committee Commercial Director, Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Disclaimer The information and opinions provided, and the materials distributed by speakers, are exclusively those of the speaker. EAS does not in any way endorse, guarantee, or warrant any such information, opinions, or material provided by a speaker. EAS expressly disclaims any liability whatsoever for use or reliance on such information, opinions, or materials. Sessions are subject to change.
Handout Materials The seminar handout materials will be available on line after the show at
www.IAAPA.org/EAS
Location
All seminars take place in the Palais am Funkturm. Please look for the sign EAS Conference Programme.
Translation
Seminars will be conducted in English, with simultaneuos translation into German.
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