Next Level
When: January 18 to 20, 2016
Where: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
For more: yournextlevel.org
With keynotes and education led by some of the nation’s elite business experts, and smaller group discussions facilitated by industry leaders, head home with extraordinary insight, empowering ideas and a plan you can put into action right away.
Tropical Plant Industry Exhibition (TPIE)
When: January 20 to 22, 2016
Where: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
For more: fngla.org/tpie
The Tropical Plant Industry Exhibition (TPIE) is a trade event showcasing the latest trends in foliage, floral and tropicals in warm and inviting South Florida. TPIE’s trade show is more than an exhibit area — it’s 200,000 square feet of plants creating a virtual indoor garden of displays. With almost 400 exhibiting companies in nearly 800 booth spaces, TPIE offers wholesale buyers an array of resources for foliage and tropical plants.
The Western
When: January 21 to 22, 2016
Where: Kansas City, Missouri
For more: wnla.org/western
The 2016 Western is presented by the Western Nursery & Landscape Association and will be held at Kansas City’s Crown Center Exhibit Hall. Exhibitors from more than 15 states will have a booth. The event is a combination trade show, networking event and learning session.
Horticulture Business Days Gorinchem
When: February 16 to 18, 2016
Where: Gorinchem, Netherlands
For more: booking.evenementenhal.nl/en/exhibition-detail/199
This is an opportunity for attendees to expand their horizon as a horticulture professionals. Meet potential new business partners and exhibit latest products.
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