On April 12 to 15, FIBO 2018 takes place in Cologne, Germany, and it promises a new layout, more live experiences and a greater focus on education. Here’s what attendees can expect
Group and cardio fitness will be situated in halls 4.1 to 9
Following a makeover designed to better address the needs of its visitors, FIBO – the leading international trade show for fitness, wellness and health – returns to the Cologne Exhibition Centre this April. Around 1,000 exhibitors, including leading suppliers such as Life Fitness, Technogym, Matrix – Johnson Health Tech, Precor, Sportsart, Core Health, Gym80 and Hoist will all showcase the sector’s latest products and innovations during the highly popular four-day event.
With so much spread across more than 160,000 sq m, FIBO 2018 is adopting a new layout to help visitors discover topics of interest with ease. Specifically, halls 4.1 to 9 will house new equipment and innovative concepts for cardio and strength, electro muscle stimulation (EMS) and vibration, group and aqua fitness, functional training and combat fitness. New products and services in key industry fields such as wellness, beauty and sports nutrition will also be located in these halls. Products focused on power will be housed in halls 10.1 and 10.2.
HANDS ON ADVICE FIBO 2018 also promises a new point of contact for entrepreneurs – the New Business area, located in hall 5.2. Here, entrepreneurs can discover interesting industry newcomers, while existing and potential club operators can obtain hands-on advice. Consultants, banks, insurance companies and franchisors will also be on hand to offer their expertise, while attendees can visit the consulting services area for advice on software solutions, including customer management systems for enhancing retention rates.
FITNESS DIAGNOSTICS Retaining newly acquired customers remains a key priority for all health clubs and personal trainers alike, and this makes the Anamnesis Parcours a powerful tool that operators everywhere can benefit from. The system, which will be available for testing at FIBO on 13 and 14 April, requires users to complete a thorough case history questionnaire before progressing through six stations for a comprehensive body analysis and endurance, strength, flexibility and coordination tests. The Anamnesis Parcours project is a collaboration between FIBO, the German Association for Sports Medicine and Prevention (DGSP) and the German Association of Health Studios (BVGSD). Participation is free of charge and visitors can register their interest in trialling the Anamnesis Parcours prior to the event at www.fibo.com/anamnesisparcour.
FOCUS ON PHYSIOTHERAPY Physiotherapists and trainers with an interest in medical fitness will find much food for thought in halls 7 and 8, where international speakers and specialists will share their expertise on this topic as part of a new extended programme that includes the DAASM symposium. And for the first time, FIBO’s Physio Day will be multilingual, allowing English-speaking visitors to participate in sessions on topics such as the role of fasciae in prevention, therapy and rehabilitation, with ease.
AUGMENTED EDUCATION FIBO is renowned for its educational offerings and will continue to build on this in 2018 with its new Academy – a three-day event for studio operators and trainers who desire advice on how to work even more successfully. From 13 to 15 April, speakers will share their first-hand knowledge of key industry topics, including customer relations, fan engagement and individual course concepts. The Academy programme will also include lectures on nutrition, motivation, fasciae and trigger points, as well as master classes on new group fitness and yoga concepts.
HEALTHY NUTRITION FIBO’s new Healthy Nutrition area, located in Hall 4.2, will provide a comprehensive overview of the current nutritional supplement landscape, with around 200 exhibitors from Europe, Asia, the US and New Zealand presenting the nutrition trends of the year, including individual dietary supplements for athletes, superfoods for ‘clean eating’ and supplements for healthy aging.
Dates: 12-15 April 2018
Venue: Congress Centre Nord, Cologne Exhibition Centre, Cologne, Germany
EHFF 2018 With a workforce of around 650,000 making up the European fitness industry, 2018’s European Health and Fitness Forum will be centred on nurturing the people that make the sector one to be proud of Taking place on 11 April, the fifth European Health and Fitness Forum (EHFF) is expected to bring together 400 leading representatives from the European fitness sector for a high-calibre congress and networking event. Organised in collaboration by FIBO and EuropeActive, the focus of this year’s congress will be human capital, key market developments, innovations and challenges.
WHAT TO EXPECT Market-driving trends will be explored during the one-day event, with Karsten Hollasch providing a comprehensive overview of the European fitness industry via study results from research conducted by EuropeActive and Deloitte. Delegates will also be given an exclusive preview of the current state of the European fitness market, spanning supplier and club operator numbers, as well as consumer trends.
The results of the latest Eurobarometer on physical activity and fitness – obtained from interviews conducted with 28,000 European consumers – will also be presented.
SPEAKER LINE UP Renowned organisational theorist and management consultant Fons Trompenaars, PhD, will speak about the difference between servant leaders and dominant leaders in his lecture, ‘Seven dilemmas of servant leaders: A model to make leaders fit again’. Attendees can expect to hear his thoughts on how managers can solve problems at an intercultural level.
Trompenaars will also host CEO roundtable discussions on business leadership at this year’s EHFF.
Director of the EuropeActive Professional Standards Committee Julian Berriman joins the list of keynote speakers, alongside Rainer Schaller, the founder and CEO of McFIT Global Group, who will speak about the societal relevance of fitness.
Elsewhere, Focus Orange/Crunch co-founder Camiel Selker will help delegates better understand what employees value via his presentation of the results of a comprehensive survey – conducted specifically for the EHFF – of the views of employees in the European fitness industry.
Also speaking at the forum are: Kees van der Graaf, chairman of the Supervisory Board at Basic-Fit NV, GrandVision NV and Facio-Therapies BV; Jan Middelkamp, who will present the book Human Capital, published by EuropeActive; and Nerio Alessandri, founder and president of Technogym.
AWARDING INNOVATION For the first time ever, the FIBO Innovation and Trend awards will be presented at the EHFF.
The awards – adjudicated by an international panel of experts and presented by Ingo Froböse, professor for prevention and rehabilitation at the German Sports University in Cologne – will span five categories: digital fitness, health/prevention, lifestyle/life-balance/wellness, performance and start-up.
Date: 11 April 2018
Venue: Cologne Exhibition Centre, Cologne, Germany
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On April 12 to 15, FIBO 2018 takes place in Cologne, Germany, and it promises a new layout, more live experiences and a greater focus on education. Here’s what attendees can expect
Group and cardio fitness will be situated in halls 4.1 to 9
Following a makeover designed to better address the needs of its visitors, FIBO – the leading international trade show for fitness, wellness and health – returns to the Cologne Exhibition Centre this April. Around 1,000 exhibitors, including leading suppliers such as Life Fitness, Technogym, Matrix – Johnson Health Tech, Precor, Sportsart, Core Health, Gym80 and Hoist will all showcase the sector’s latest products and innovations during the highly popular four-day event.
With so much spread across more than 160,000 sq m, FIBO 2018 is adopting a new layout to help visitors discover topics of interest with ease. Specifically, halls 4.1 to 9 will house new equipment and innovative concepts for cardio and strength, electro muscle stimulation (EMS) and vibration, group and aqua fitness, functional training and combat fitness. New products and services in key industry fields such as wellness, beauty and sports nutrition will also be located in these halls. Products focused on power will be housed in halls 10.1 and 10.2.
HANDS ON ADVICE FIBO 2018 also promises a new point of contact for entrepreneurs – the New Business area, located in hall 5.2. Here, entrepreneurs can discover interesting industry newcomers, while existing and potential club operators can obtain hands-on advice. Consultants, banks, insurance companies and franchisors will also be on hand to offer their expertise, while attendees can visit the consulting services area for advice on software solutions, including customer management systems for enhancing retention rates.
FITNESS DIAGNOSTICS Retaining newly acquired customers remains a key priority for all health clubs and personal trainers alike, and this makes the Anamnesis Parcours a powerful tool that operators everywhere can benefit from. The system, which will be available for testing at FIBO on 13 and 14 April, requires users to complete a thorough case history questionnaire before progressing through six stations for a comprehensive body analysis and endurance, strength, flexibility and coordination tests. The Anamnesis Parcours project is a collaboration between FIBO, the German Association for Sports Medicine and Prevention (DGSP) and the German Association of Health Studios (BVGSD). Participation is free of charge and visitors can register their interest in trialling the Anamnesis Parcours prior to the event at www.fibo.com/anamnesisparcour.
FOCUS ON PHYSIOTHERAPY Physiotherapists and trainers with an interest in medical fitness will find much food for thought in halls 7 and 8, where international speakers and specialists will share their expertise on this topic as part of a new extended programme that includes the DAASM symposium. And for the first time, FIBO’s Physio Day will be multilingual, allowing English-speaking visitors to participate in sessions on topics such as the role of fasciae in prevention, therapy and rehabilitation, with ease.
AUGMENTED EDUCATION FIBO is renowned for its educational offerings and will continue to build on this in 2018 with its new Academy – a three-day event for studio operators and trainers who desire advice on how to work even more successfully. From 13 to 15 April, speakers will share their first-hand knowledge of key industry topics, including customer relations, fan engagement and individual course concepts. The Academy programme will also include lectures on nutrition, motivation, fasciae and trigger points, as well as master classes on new group fitness and yoga concepts.
HEALTHY NUTRITION FIBO’s new Healthy Nutrition area, located in Hall 4.2, will provide a comprehensive overview of the current nutritional supplement landscape, with around 200 exhibitors from Europe, Asia, the US and New Zealand presenting the nutrition trends of the year, including individual dietary supplements for athletes, superfoods for ‘clean eating’ and supplements for healthy aging.
Dates: 12-15 April 2018
Venue: Congress Centre Nord, Cologne Exhibition Centre, Cologne, Germany
EHFF 2018 With a workforce of around 650,000 making up the European fitness industry, 2018’s European Health and Fitness Forum will be centred on nurturing the people that make the sector one to be proud of Taking place on 11 April, the fifth European Health and Fitness Forum (EHFF) is expected to bring together 400 leading representatives from the European fitness sector for a high-calibre congress and networking event. Organised in collaboration by FIBO and EuropeActive, the focus of this year’s congress will be human capital, key market developments, innovations and challenges.
WHAT TO EXPECT Market-driving trends will be explored during the one-day event, with Karsten Hollasch providing a comprehensive overview of the European fitness industry via study results from research conducted by EuropeActive and Deloitte. Delegates will also be given an exclusive preview of the current state of the European fitness market, spanning supplier and club operator numbers, as well as consumer trends.
The results of the latest Eurobarometer on physical activity and fitness – obtained from interviews conducted with 28,000 European consumers – will also be presented.
SPEAKER LINE UP Renowned organisational theorist and management consultant Fons Trompenaars, PhD, will speak about the difference between servant leaders and dominant leaders in his lecture, ‘Seven dilemmas of servant leaders: A model to make leaders fit again’. Attendees can expect to hear his thoughts on how managers can solve problems at an intercultural level.
Trompenaars will also host CEO roundtable discussions on business leadership at this year’s EHFF.
Director of the EuropeActive Professional Standards Committee Julian Berriman joins the list of keynote speakers, alongside Rainer Schaller, the founder and CEO of McFIT Global Group, who will speak about the societal relevance of fitness.
Elsewhere, Focus Orange/Crunch co-founder Camiel Selker will help delegates better understand what employees value via his presentation of the results of a comprehensive survey – conducted specifically for the EHFF – of the views of employees in the European fitness industry.
Also speaking at the forum are: Kees van der Graaf, chairman of the Supervisory Board at Basic-Fit NV, GrandVision NV and Facio-Therapies BV; Jan Middelkamp, who will present the book Human Capital, published by EuropeActive; and Nerio Alessandri, founder and president of Technogym.
AWARDING INNOVATION For the first time ever, the FIBO Innovation and Trend awards will be presented at the EHFF.
The awards – adjudicated by an international panel of experts and presented by Ingo Froböse, professor for prevention and rehabilitation at the German Sports University in Cologne – will span five categories: digital fitness, health/prevention, lifestyle/life-balance/wellness, performance and start-up.
Date: 11 April 2018
Venue: Cologne Exhibition Centre, Cologne, Germany
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