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DEDICATED EXHIBITION ZONE AND SEMINARS AIMED
AT TRANSFORMING LEISURE AND HEALTHCARE SPACES With over 300 speakers at this year's Elevate, 8-9 May at ExCeL London, there are a number of dedicated seminar sessions focusing on how to create and transform leisure and healthcare facilities to increase customer experience and encourage participation. A free pass to the event gives full access to the impressive line-up of speakers as well as a chance to network in the international exhibition featuring over 200 suppliers. Highlights include:
Creating the spaces that customers want Phil Waind, Waind Gohil + Potter Architects Jason De Savary, Chief Executive, CoreCollective
Innovative approaches to big builds Emma Osmundsen, Chartered Surveyor, Director
(Development), Exeter City Council Stephen Parker, National Leisure Team, Willmott Dixon Nick Mennell, National Leisure Team, Willmott Dixon
Creating services and spaces for active
kids (and families) Chris Sharman, Managing Director, iKidz Training and
Consultancy Susie Malcolm, Group Family Manager, David Lloyd Clubs John Penny, Managing Director, Third Space
350+ EXHIBITORS LEAD SUPPORTERS: 1000+ PRODUCTS
sport and leisure Martin Reeves, Chief Executive, Coventry City Council
Transforming leisure facilities to maximise community engagement Steven Scales, Client Services Director, ukactive
James Foley, Commercial Director, Alliance Leisure
Building the Swimming Pools of Tomorrow Richard Lamburn, Head of Facilities, Swim England Mike Lawless, LA Architects Simon Whittingham, FT Leisure
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