ukactive’s Flame Conference and Ball is one of the key annual events for the health and fitness sector – taking place this year on 1-2 July.
Typically attracting over 800 of the industry’s senior executives and decision makers, the two-day programme is a premier networking and instructive event for the fitness sector.
The conference attracts sought-after speakers from across corporate business, brand, technology, fitness, the trends space, and more.
Commencing on 1 July, the golf day and pre-conference reception dinner provide an opportunity for informal networking.
2 July sees an exciting speaker line-up take the stage at Flame Conference at the Telford International Centre, followed by the ukactive & Matrix Flame Awards at the Ball of Fire.
This year's conference programme takes a look forward at the future of the physical activity sector to examine how we can better understand, engage and mobilise our customers against a backdrop of significant change.
The acclaimed speaker line-up includes Magnus Lindkvist (world renowned Futurologist), Will Greenwood MBE (England Rugby player), Jo Fairley (Co-Founder of Green & Blacks), Sebastian Foucan (Founder of Freerunning) and Alistair Humphreys (Adventurer), amongst many others.
Find out more about the speaker line-up and conference schedule.
Why should you attend Flame?
Visit the website for more information and to book tickets, or call the ukactive events team on 0207 4208564.
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