European City of Celje under APISLOVENIA Influence in Europe
Celje, Europe, is set to host the much-anticipated Apislovenia event from March 15 to 16 at the location: [CE-Sejem](https://ce-sejem.si/en/fairs/march-fairs/). This year's edition promises to be an enlightening and interactive experience for all beekeeping enthusiasts, with a diverse range of participants joining the discussion.
The Slovenian National Institute of Biology, the Slovenian Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food, the Slovenian Apiarists' Association, the Slovenian Beekeepers' Association, the Slovenian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the University of Ljubljana's Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Slovenian Tourist Board are among the organisations confirmed to take part in the event.
In addition, the International Apiary Federation and the European Beekeeping Coordination will also be present, further emphasising the international significance of Apislovenia.
One of the key highlights of the event will be a round table discussion on March 15, where members of the Scientific Committees will present their work and be available to answer questions from beekeepers. Notable figures in Slovenia's beekeeping scientific community, such as Dr. Peter Kozmus and Boštjan Noč, are expected to participate in this discussion.
For more detailed information about the specific members of the Scientific Committees participating in the event, it is recommended to consult the official Apislovenia or event organiser’s website.
The Apislovenia event offers a unique opportunity for beekeepers and enthusiasts to engage with experts, exchange knowledge, and learn about the latest advancements in beekeeping science and practices. With its rich programme and esteemed participants, Apislovenia 2023 promises to be an unmissable event for anyone with a passion for beekeeping.
At the Apislovenia event in Celje, Europe, the University of Ljubljana's Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences will be contributing to discussions on health-and-wellness and fitness-and-exercise, as they relate to the field of beekeeping science. Notably, Dr. Peter Kozmus, a key figure in Slovenia's beekeeping scientific community, will be presenting his work during the round table discussion.