This year’s conference includes 8 pre-conference workshops and more than 100 general sessions presented by some of the world’s leading experts on challenge courses, zip lines, canopy tours, aerial adventure parks and aerial adventure courses. Additionally, there will be a three (3) hour post-conference workshops on Sunday morning for extended learning opportunities.
The 23rd Annual International Challenge Course Conference and Expo will feature keynote speaker Dr. Donald Perry, winner of the prestigious Rolex Award for Enterprise. Dr. Perry is known as the individual who made the first photographic archive of the arboreal continent. He is the author of the hit book, “Life Above the Jungle Floor”, which became basis of the blockbuster movie “Medicine Man” (featuring Sean Connery). He has appeared on numerous television shows including, “Good Morning America”.
For more information about attending the 23rd Annual International Challenge Course Conference and Expo visit www.acctinfo.org or call 800-991-0286. To become an exhibitor, sponsor and advertiser, contact:
ACCT Exhibit Management:
Phone: 410.997.0763
Email: acct@epponline.com
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About ACCT
Formally incorporated in 1993, the Association for Challenge Course Technology (ACCT) is the world’s leading and largest American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Accredited Standards Developer focused on the challenge course and aerial adventure course industries. ACCT is comprised of more than 2600 members worldwide (including the United States, Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, Canada, Japan, Korea and Central America) and represents hundreds of organizations with challenge course, zip line, canopy tour, and aerial adventure course interests.
ACCT promotes the use of Challenge Courses and Canopy / Zip Line Tours and sets minimum standards for performance, maintenance installation, operation, inspection and practitioner certification. For more information on ACCT’s Annual International Challenge Course and Canopy/ Zip Line Tour Conference and Exposition call 800-991-0286 x 912 or contact info@acctinfo.org.



