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The power of digital health partnerships

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Newbury Racecourse

Addressing healthcare challenges and driving economic growth

We’re bringing together innovators and healthcare system leaders to learn from successful partnerships in digital health and AI which are improving patient outcomes and increasing NHS productivity in our region and beyond. 

The Bridging the Gap event will spark new collaborations between the NHS, industry and research to address emerging healthcare needs by harnessing the transformational potential of technological innovation. The main sessions will focus on key priorities including cardiovascular disease, mental health, NHS workforce challenges and net zero. 

There will be keynote talks from national and regional leaders, focused panel discussions, one-to-one support for early-stage innovators, a poster showcase and an exhibition zone. 

Key speakers include:

  • Nick Broughton – Interim CEO of Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West Integrated Care Board
  • Mark Chapman – Interim Director of Medical Technology and Digital Evaluation – National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
  • Verena Stocker – Director of Innovation, Research, Life Sciences and Strategy (IRLSS) and Accelerated Access Collaborative (AAC), NHS England
  • Joe Harrison – CEO of Milton Keynes University Hospital and National Director of the NHS App
  • Alex McLaughlin – Deputy Director at the Office for Life Sciences  (OLS)
  • Peter Ellingworth – CEO of the Association of British HealthTech Industries (ABHI)
Event Types: Clinical Innovation Adoption Strategic and Industry Partnerships Patient Safety & Clinical Improvement Environmental Sustainability Mental health Health inequalities Workforce Innovation Cardiovascular disease Maternity & Neonatal Health Innovation Network