Education at IAAPA Expo

The Call for Presentations for IAAPA Expo 2024 has concluded. Our IAAPA Committees are now reviewing proposal and working to curate the most compelling and diversified content for our education conference this year. Sessions that are accepted into the program will be notified in early May, with all submitters being notified of their acceptance status by May 31st.

You must be 18 years or older to participate in included sessions
within the Education and Ticketed Events.

 

Education at IAAPA Expo is presented in multiple formats including:

  • EDUSessions – 60 or 90-minute sessions in a Roundtable or Theater Style configuration. Sessions are spread out across levels 2 & 3 of the South Concourse of the Orange County Convention Center.
  • EDUTalks – 20-minute sessions in a more casual learning environment.
  • *EDUTours – EDUTours take attendees offsite to explore some of Central Florida’s premier attractions and learn about these facilities and best practices across the industry.
  • *Learning Lunches – Headlined with a keynote presentation, attendees will enjoy lunch while networking with colleagues and peers. 
  • *Institutes and Symposiums – IAAPA hosts multi-day courses during the week of IAAPA Expo. These events feature speakers from across the industry and engage attendees through in-depth conversations, case studies, and off-site trips. Institutes and Symposiums are a great way to earn credits for IAAPA recertifications.

*Special Events require additional ticket purchase from IAAPA Expo Registration.

Recorded EDUSessions

  • Select EDUSessions at IAAPA Expo are recorded and made available on demand to IAAPA Expo attendees within IAAPA Connect+ for up to 30 days post IAAPA Expo.

View previously recorded EDUSessions

Speaking at IAAPA Expo

Play an important role in moving the industry forward as a presenter at IAAPA Expo. Learn more about speaking opportunities.

The views expressed by speakers or other third parties in IAAPA webinars, events and/or conferences are those of the speaker or third-party and not, necessarily, of IAAPA. With regard to any information presented by a speaker or third-party at any IAAPA event, IAAPA does not make any warranty, express or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, and specifically disclaims any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, product, service or process presented and makes no representation that its use would not infringe upon privately owned rights. Furthermore, the presentation of any material or information by a third party regarding any specific opinion, commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not constitute or imply IAAPA’s endorsement or recommendation of such opinion, process, service, item or organization. Any such material or information presented by a third-party in any format at an IAAPA event, without limitation, is for informational purposes only.