The Aralar Group offers expertise in executive conference development for the discerning professional. We are an independent boutique conference production and destination management company catering to an executive audience. We specialize in delivering custom design conferences, seminars, webinars, workshops and continuing education events for leaders in the health, pharmaceutical, energy, and lifestyle sectors.

Founded in 2006, The Aralar Group delivers conference production services to mid and large-size corporations, organizations, and associations seeking to maximize revenues through delegate, marketing and sponsorship channels at key executive events during the year: Annual General Meetings, Executive Exchanges, Quarterly Conference Calls, Shareholder Meetings, and other major opportunities for peer-to-peer networking and professional learning.

Our passion is to uncover trends, key indicators in sector development, and create profitable one-of-a-kind forums or symposiums that fulfill the critical competitive intelligence needs of leaders and key decision-makers.

The Aralar Group accentuates its custom conference production services with a complementary public relations strategy to drive profits from corporate meetings in local, national, and international venues.

Our founding partner was the producer behind the following conferences:

  • Clinical Trials in Canada October 2005, October 2006 (Toronto)
  • Health Benefits Management November 2005 (Toronto)
  • North American Pharmaceutical Summit March 2006 (Toronto)
  • Clinical Pathways in Canada, March 2006, March 2007 (Toronto)
  • Drug Safety January 2006 (Toronto)
  • Clean Coal Summit April 2006 (Vancouver)
  • Shale and Coalbed Methane May 2006 (Calgary)
  • EPC Mega Projects September 2006 (Edmonton)
  • Water and Land Use November 2006 (Calgary)
Why the name Aralar?

Aralar is an old Spanish name. One meaning attributed to it is good business judgment and a fine sense of responsibility, which should enable the name bearer with an ability to establish congenial relationships in positions of trust where dealing with the public.