The physical activity sector is at a crossroads. From the rise of obesity medications to the urgent need for a more human-centred wellbeing narrative, the world we operate in has changed.
10 Weeks to Go!
This June, we return to the Excel London to celebrate 10 years of Elevate. We aren’t just looking back at a decade of progress; we are building the blueprint for the next one
Why Elevate 2026 is your must-attend" event:
Join the 'Beyond Reps' movement in the Accelerate theatre to explore how we move from "aesthetics and the grind" to a sustainable wellbeing ecosystem.
Gain elite insights into the Pelvis-Performance Connection, Cycle Syncing, and why Sleep is the ultimate performance enhancer.
Be in the room for the critical discussion on Obesity Medications—is it a quick fix or a gateway to health?
Power your professional growth with sessions curated by our Education Partner, Future Fit, covering everything from pre-natal training to male mid-life transitions.
Explore our 10th-anniversary innovation trail, designed to connect you with the 200+ brands shaping the future of gym tech and facility management.
The home of the UK physical activity sector
Elevate is the largest event of its kind in the UK, bringing together the entire ecosystem under one roof. It is the place to meet face-to-face with over 200 brands and the people making the decisions that shape our sector. Whether you are looking for new equipment, better tech for your facility, or simply want to catch up with your network, this is where the industry gathers to do business.
The 10th anniversary will be our biggest edition yet. Don't leave your professional development to chance.
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Elevate
Elevate is the UK’s largest physical activity trade event. Held annually Elevate brings the physical activity sector together with those working in performance and health to tackle one of the most important challenges of our time: tackling physical inactivity.
“The importance of the event, Elevate, is to bring together the fitness industry, the technology industry, the healthcare sector and the really important people - who are the practitioners who promote physical activity - and give them a sound bed of evidence to take away and use in their everyday lives. New equipment, new ideas, new energy.” Prof. Charlie Foster, World Health Organisation and Oxford University.