BIGGA has revealed that preparations are underway for the return of BTME to Harrogate in January 2022 with the launch of Proposal to Present for Continue to Learn.
A key component of BTME, the Continue to Learn greenkeeping education event draws more than 3,000 delegates each year.
The content of the programme is decided upon by BIGGA members who participate in the Members’ Choice process, whereby interested speakers are invited to pitch content for seminars and workshops and members then select what they would like to see on the Continue to Learn programme.
Continue to Learn 2022 is anticipated to be a hybrid event, combining in-person learning and online sessions following the success of Continue to Learn 2021, which was hosted entirely online due to the coronavirus pandemic.
BIGGA head of Learning and Develop Sami Strutt said, “As we begin the planning for Continue to Learn 2022 we are inviting Proposals to Present from across the industry. We are looking for those who have stories to tell, perhaps from their pandemic experiences, renovation projects, research and development, personal health and wellbeing and, of course, all things agronomy-related.
“Taking the programme online in January 2021 allowed us to attract attendees who, under normal circumstances would not have been able to make the trip to Harrogate. Many of the oversees attendees claimed in their feedback that they would be attending BTME and Continue to Learn in future and that’s an incredible affirmation of the hard word that goes into hosting the event each year.
“We are entering an exciting period where we can reimagine the traditional methods of delivery, considering ways to make it more accessible to those who are unable to attend while ensuring we deliver the same quality and quantity of education expected from the Continue to Learn education programme.”
Anyone interested in contributing to the Continue to Learn 2022 education programme can submit a Proposal to Present by 25 April 2021 here.