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Learning LIVE at SALTEX 2019 to tackle industry-wide issues

Learning Live 2019 to tackle industry issues at SALTEX 2019. Photo: SALTEX.

A number of key industry experts will be uniting to collaboratively tackle the biggest issues facing the groundscare environment at SALTEX 2019

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20 September 2019

A number of key industry experts will be uniting to collaboratively tackle the biggest issues facing the groundscare environment at SALTEX 2019, which takes place at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC), Birmingham on October 30 and 31.

Learning LIVE, SALTEX’s all-encompassing and free-to-attend education programme will take place in four dedicated seminar theatres, with presentations and panel debates running from 10am to 3.30pm, each day of the show. 

Featuring over 50 continuing professional development (CPD) accredited seminars involving more than 100 expert speakers, the programme has been developed by leading industry partners and influencers to provide support, insight, and real solutions to key industry issues. 

Learning LIVE will kickstart with Creating Champions: telling the story of grounds staff’s contribution to this summer’s biggest weekend of sporting success. A spectacular line-up, including Neil Stubley of All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet (AELTC) Club, Wimbledon; and Karl McDermott of Lord’s, will explain how to deliver exceptional surfaces for the world’s most prestigious sports events.

Findings from the Institute Of Groundsmanship’s (IOG) recent research document “Groundsmanship – Sports’ Vital Profession” will be presented by the IOG’s CEO Geoff Webb and consultant research lead, Carol Doran.

Meanwhile, football grounds personnel can enjoy a rare opportunity to sit in on the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club (FC) Experience seminar. Head groundsman Gary Lee reveals how the state-of-the art 62,000-capacity stadium pitches were built.

From Premiership to grassroots groundsmanship, there’s something for everyone at Learning LIVE. Pitch advisors from the IOG-led Grounds and Natural Turf Improvement Programme (GaNTIP) will be presenting case studies of successful pitch improvements, and also offering advice on how to secure funding.

In the Class Acts seminar, Ian Avery of Sutton Valence School, explores how independent schools can balance internal and external demands on their pitches. Avery will focus on costings, timings, and benefits to the school, plus the problems, and solutions, of quick turnarounds on multi-sport pitches.

Giles Roberts of St Peter’s School, Lee Marshallsay of Charterhouse, and Danny Beckley of Harrow School, will also be discussing best practices to help your pitches stand out in a competitive market.

Recent regulations relating to plant protection products (PPP) have had a significant impact on turf management, and Learning LIVE attendees can expect to find answers in a seminar entitled Pesticide 2020 and Beyond.

With a number of widely used insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides having been withdrawn in recent times, Dr Colin Mumford of Bayer will be on-hand to explain the current status of PPP, what PPP are being withdrawn or introduced, and how to get optimum results from them.

Cricket grounds personnel can find out about ongoing research carried out by First Class Counties and England’s Centre of Excellence, and an elite panel, featuring Andy McKay of Sussex County Cricket Club (CCC), Gary Barwell of Warwickshire CCC, and Will Relf of Loughborough University, will be explaining how hybrid pitches in cricket are learning lessons from football.

Industry legend Chris Wood, the England Cricket Board’s (ECB) international pitches consultant, is set to captivate the audience with his stories as he looks back through his career in a seminar entitled A Lifetime in Groundsmanship.

Elsewhere, climatologist Jim Dale will present Managing Climate Change, to ensure turf professionals stay one step ahead; Israel Chemicals Ltd’s (ICL) Dr Andy Owen and PhD student at Royal Holloway University, Tamsin Williams, offer an insight into their four-year research project on the effects of seaweed products on turf grass plant parasitic nematodes; industry consultant Peter Corbett discusses Life Without Propiconazole; and Question Time with the Amenity Forum will no doubt spark a lively debate around the use of pesticides and their alternatives.

Visit www.iogsaltex.com where the full programme will be available in the coming weeks, register your visit to SALTEX and book into your preferred sessions to avoid the queues.

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