Coventry is set to welcome the UK’s leading healthcare technology event next month with thousands of medical professionals heading to Coventry Building Society Arena.
EBME (Electrical and Bio-Medical Engineering) Expo 2025, the UK’s leading healthcare technology exhibition and conference series, will be held at the venue on Wednesday 25 June and Thursday 26 June.
It is an independent educational event bringing together healthcare professionals who are responsible for the management of medical equipment.
The event, now in its 16th year, will see healthcare technology and equipment showcased from more than 165 global suppliers, with over 1,700 medical professionals in attendance.
Attendees gain direct access to the latest medical technologies, NHS-compliant solutions, and practical strategies to enhance service delivery and patient outcomes.
The event will feature five accredited conferences and nine workshops, with the conference line-up including the EBME Conference, the Operating Theatre Conference, the Training Conference, and the Procurement Conference.
A new addition joins the conference line-up this year, with the Medical Devices Connectivity Conference being held for the first time.
More than 60 speakers will feature on the programme and cover topics including medical devices integration in different settings and circumstances, medical technology strategies, systems, governance, procurement and delivery, device innovations and applications including cardiology, respiratory and anaesthesia, war and expedition/remote conditions, and education, development and staff support.
Dr John Sandham, the founder and chairman of the annual EBME Expo since its launch in 2010, has overseen the programme for this year’s EBME Expo Conference.
He said: “I am delighted that we have been able to introduce a new conference this year as medical device connectivity and integration is such as crucial aspect for enhancing healthcare. The format for this conference will take the shape of case studies and consider what changes to equipment management are required.
“We believe that expanding the choice of conference themes with accredited CPD content and the number of exhibitors adds to the value that the more than 1,700 delegates can expect from attending EBME Expo.
“The event also provides an ideal opportunity to meet and discuss ideas and developments with experts, practitioners and suppliers from right across the healthcare field.”
Jenni Ford, Director of Sales and Marketing at Coventry Building Society Arena, said: “This is the fourth year we have hosted the EBME Expo and it has been great to see its growth over that period, continuing this year with the addition of another conference.
“Our diverse and adaptable spaces are perfectly positioned to support events with expanding their programme. We look forward to working with the organisers to deliver another excellent event this year.”
Entrance to the event is free for staff working in operational roles in private or public healthcare organisations, military personnel and students studying in the healthcare sector.
Additional conference delegate benefits include refreshments throughout the day, a finger buffet lunch and a Conference delegate gift bag (subject to availability).
To register visit https://ebme-expo.com/pre-registration?utm_source=cbs&utm_medium=promotion
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