Every year the Language Show proudly curates an extensive, three
day seminar programme offering the full quota of 7 CPD points and an official certificate to all attendees.
Tesco, Coca Cola, M&S, Co-op, Innocent, TerraCycle, and Thorntons are just some of the major names taking to the stage as part of Packaging Innovations, Label & Print and Empack 2018's extensive two -
day seminar programme.
Not exact matches
The free - to - attend
seminar programme will run across three theatres throughout the two
days, including an opening interview and Q&A with Mark Pawsey MP and Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Packaging Group.
Day 2 of the Free - from, allergy and intolerance
seminar programme at the inaugural Food Matters Live event began with a session on Delivering free - from products in the foodservice sector, and featured speakers from two providers at opposite ends of the size spectrum — a small independent, and a full - scale national casual dining restaurant.
The free - to - attend
seminar programme will run across three theatres throughout the two
days and in addition to the full
seminar programme, the 2016 show boasts a packed exhibition hall full of over 170 leading international suppliers.
The two -
day event will showcase the most cutting - edge pharmaceutical focused packaging technologies and feature a free - to - attend educational
seminar programme, with a dedicated Pharma Forum.
Other speakers for the 2014 PPMA
seminar programme include Craig Mochrie from Morrison Bowmore and Martin Dallas, from Essentra Packaging who join the line - up on the first
day to deliver exclusive presentations on real time management information systems and creative packaging technologies.
S&T should be popularised among the public, industry, scientific community, and policy - makers through roundtable discussions, open
days,
seminars, science fairs, competitions, television and radio
programmes especially aimed at the youth, and through syndicated newspaper columns.
The association helped to curate the show's three -
day SEN CPD
programme: free to attend
seminars and workshops developed to enable best practices and outstanding methodology for pupils with SEN to be shared and discussed.
A packed timetable will see three dedicated
seminar theatres, featuring
programmes running from 10 am through to 3.30 pm each
day of the show.
The
seminar programme for the two -
day event has been developed with this in mind, covering a broad range of topics to meet the needs of all practitioners.
ATM is a comprehensive four -
day travel trade event, held from 2 - 5 May 2011, comprising an exhibition, conference and
seminar programme, which this year is sponsored by new exhibitor, Mexico Tourism Board, along with specialist industry
days including travel agents
day, careers
day and consumer
day.
The increase in attendance at the WTM Conference and
Seminar programme is part of the wider success story of WTM 2014, which saw more than 52,000 delegates attend over the four
days — a four per cent increase on WTM 2013.
Peter Grimster, exhibition manager, Reed Travel Exhibitions, noted: «The two -
day programme for ISTM includes pre-scheduled appointments, a selection of topical industry
seminars and networking opportunities that together ensure buyers and exhibitors get the most from this exclusive forum.»
The increase in attendance at the Conference and
Seminar programme is part of the wider success story of WTM London 2016, which saw a joint - record 51,500 delegates attend the new three
day format event.
Apart from the educational
programmes and exhibitions, the Free Workshops art
programmes include collective art actions,
seminars and lectures by different experts in the field, round tables with the participation of leading contemporary artists, art critics and experts, all those who take an active part in the present -
day art process.
The free event and three -
day programme, founded and run by artists, features exhibitions, performances, publications, screenings, workshops and
seminars — as well as one -
day symposium — responds to the increasingly nomadic nature of artists and artistic practice, questioning «how we live together in a global community».
The exhibition takes at least four or five
days to see, and that's before you've taken in any of its public
programme of lectures,
seminars, screenings, performances, hypnotisms, etc., or begun reading its 100 commissioned essays — by luminaries including Franco «Bifo» Berardi, Judith Butler, Susan Buck - Morss, Boris Groys, Donna Haraway, Suely Rolnik and Michael Taussig — gathered in the hernia - inducing, tree - gorging catalogue The Book of Books.
An accompanying
programme rich with exhibitions,
seminars, tours, films and performances occur over the five
days, enriching the experience for gallerists and visitors alike.
Both
days will feature a
seminar focused on the scrutiny of historical and recent examples of art criticism, as well as a writing exercise in which the fruit of those discussions can be put into practice in the context of the Royal Academy's summer exhibition
programme.