2CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION PLANNING ‘CHANGES TO SAFETY STANDARD LAWS FOR GYM EQUIPMENT’ The Australian and New Zealand Association of Gymnasium Equipment Designers and Manufacturers wished to hold conference at Hilton Hotel on Surfer’s Paradise, Gold Coast, a holiday destination resort in remote Australia. The aim of this conference is to develop consciousness and safety management among health-conscious people and for that the various designers and manufacturers need to be upgraded to the latest safety standards for gym equipment (Scott,Neville and Hua, 2014). The conference will be a 2 days event which is to be attended by almost 50-80 designers and manufacturers. The registration fee is 50 dollar and accommodation costs for the delegates will only be provided (if other members of delegates wish to join they have to bear their own expenses) The details of the conference are mentioned below. All delegates are heartily invited to join the conference and make it a grand success. The conference will start on 10thJanuary and will commence on 11thJanuary evening followed by a gala dinner party on the final day. The program will start in the early morning of 10that 9am sharp. First there will be a welcome speech by the Chairman of The Australian and New Zealand Association of Gymnasium Equipment Designers and Manufacturers and then two plenary session of speech and presentation will follow. In the first session 2 guest speakers
3CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION PLANNING across the globe are invited where they will make presentations and keynote speeches on the topic (Culén, Finken and Bratteteig, 2013). This will be followed by first tea break session. The next session everybody could take active participation in discussing the importance of having safety standards for the gym equipment and how they could be achieved effectively. The session will end in lunch break where all delegates will have to go to the lobby hall for having their lunch. After lunch session comprises of gaming session where a number of on the spot games are arranged which will be fun filled and interesting on one hand and on the other will also impart learning about gym and its equipment. Role playing will also be an active part of the game session where delegates will have to play various roles and act accordingly. The second tea break will conclude the conference for the first day. The second day of the conference will be out-house session. Site visit, field trip to nearby natural attractions and visit to some innovative businesses (McKenna-Cress and Kamien, 2013). All delegates are required to report to Mr. Joe, the in-charge of the conference at the Trinity hall of the hotel sharp at 8am. They should have their breakfast within 8am and should come in casual dress having their ID Cards. Members of the delegates can also join but should intimidate Mr Joe before 8pm the previous evening. Vehicles are to be arranged accordingly. The whole day will be out-field day exploring various natural sights and some innovative gym services. Gym services will be provided by trade fair at a nearby location, displaying latest innovations in gym equipment (Freestone and Amati, 2014). The trip will end at 4 pm and all delegates will return to their respective rooms, freshen up and dress up themselves for the grand gala dinner party starting at 7.30 pm. There will be music, recreation, dance floors, food, drinks and lastly DJ party. The dinner will be a buffet style dinner and there will be starters, main course and deserts as well. Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food are to be provided. Small games full of fun are
4CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION PLANNING arranged like singing songs, musical chair, couple dance etc. are also arranged. There is proper dress code for the dinner party. Men in black suits and bow tie. Women in black party dress especially gowns. An award ceremony event is also arranged and the best delegate will win the award based on performance, participation, enthusiasm and other such criteria. The dinner party is the end of the program and all delegates are requested to check out the early morning the next day for their as well as our convenience.
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5CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION PLANNING BIBLIOGRAPHY Freestone, R. and Amati, M. eds., 2014.Exhibitions and the development of modern planning culture. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.. McKenna-Cress, P. and Kamien, J., 2013.Creating exhibitions: Collaboration in the planning, development, and design of innovative experiences. John Wiley & Sons. Scott, A., Stride, V., Neville, L. and Hua, M., 2014. Design and promotion of an outdoor gym for older adults: a collaborative project.Health promotion journal of Australia: official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals,25(3), p.212. Culén, A.L., Finken, S. and Bratteteig, T., 2013. Design and interaction in a smart gym: cognitive and bodily mastering. InHuman Factors in Computing and Informatics(pp. 609-616). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.