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FIBO in Cologne expects to attract 116,000 visitors in 2015


application – with educational sessions, group workouts, hands-on workshops and networking opportunities. Web www.acsmsummit.org


APRIL


8 ❘ European Health & Fitness Forum Venue Cologne, Germany Summary Leaders from the fi tness sector, politics and healthcare will convene at the 2nd European Health & Fitness Forum to discuss the sector’s future, focusing on the question of how the sector can motivate even more people to commit to fi tness. The EuropeActive/Deloitte European Health & Fitness Market Report 2014 will also be unveiled at the event. Web www.europeactive.eu


9–12 APRIL


FIBO 2015 Venue Cologne Messe, Germany Summary FIBO is the world’s leading trade show for health, fi tness and wellness, with the 2015 event expected to host 116,000 visitors and 700 exhibiting companies. The show encompasses fi tness and training kit, wellness and beauty, health promotion, sports nutrition, equipment and services, plus music and fashion. Web www.fibo.de


10–12 ❘ Australian Fitness & Health Expo Venue Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, Australia Summary Australia’s largest health and fi tness event, showcasing products and services in areas such as fi tness and training equipment, nutrition and supplements, apparel, music and business solutions. Web www.fitnessexpo.com.au


29–30 Active-net 2015 Venue imago Burleigh Court and Holywell Park, Loughborough, UK Summary A networking event aimed at all suppliers and operators with a focus on the public


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leisure sector. Educational seminars and a business-focused networking event take place alongside keynote presentations, development seminars and one-to-one buyer/supplier meetings. Web www.active-net.org


Date TBC ❘ Russian Fitness Festival Venue Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia Summary Aiming to popularise and develop a healthy lifestyle in Russia, this festival claims to be the most signifi cant event in mass physical education in Russia, the CIS and the Baltic states. It features presenters from Europe, the UK and US. Web www.fitness-convention.ru


26–27 ❘ Scottish Beauty Venue The Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh, UK Summary A trade-only event bringing together products, equipments, services and training from the leading beauty, nail, tanning and spa suppliers. Web www.beautyserve.com


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10–11 ❘ Holistic Health Venue NEC, Birmingham, UK Summary Holistic Health continues to support the holistic and complementary therapy market, offering exhibitors the opportunity to showcase products, treatment launches, equipment innovations and training courses. Web www.beautyserve.com


10–11 ❘ BeautyUK Venue NEC, Birmingham, UK Summary Brings together products, equipment, services and training from leading beauty, holistic, nail and tanning companies, as well as offering seminars and workshops. Web www.beautyserve.com


15–17 ❘ 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 from around the globe. The show offers an extensive exhibition, visual displays and interactive feature areas. Web www.bodypowerexpo.co.uk


20–21 ❘ SIBEC UK Venue The Belfry, Wishaw, West Midlands, UK Summary A one-to-one meeting forum bringing together suppliers and buyers in the leisure, health and fi tness sectors from the UK’s local authority, trust and education markets. Web www.sibec.co.uk


26–30 ❘ ACSM Annual Meeting Venue San Diego, California, US Summary This comprehensive sports medicine and exercise science conference covers the science, practice, public health and policy aspects of sports medicine, exercise science and physical activity. Web www.acsmannualmeeting.org


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