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SUMMARY:Cyber in Health Conference and Exhibition 2026
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nHow can we ensure the safety of our patients if our healthcare systems are vulnerable to relentless cyber attacks? \nThe digital health landscape is under unprecedented strain. In 2025\, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) dealt with 204 “nationally significant” cyber-attacks\, an average of four major incidents every week. The UK government has responded by proposing strengthened laws to improve cyber-defences for essential services\, including healthcare. At the same time\, recent news reports confirm actual data breaches affecting NHS organisations\, underlining the reality behind the stats and reinforcing the urgency for action. \nMany NHS trusts and care providers continue to rely on legacy infrastructure and systems that are increasingly vulnerable in today’s threat environment. The rapid adoption of connected medical devices and cloud-based systems expands the attack surface\, while evolving supply-chain and third-party risks raise exposure from external providers. Furthermore\, uneven cyber maturity across organisations and gaps in incident preparedness leave health services vulnerable to disruption and data loss. \nThe Institute of Government & Public Policy’s Annual Cyber in Health Conference and Exhibition 2026 has been designed around the current cybersecurity challenges in the NHS\, strategies for resilience\, cultural transformation\, innovations in cybersecurity\, the importance of collaboration and learning\, and the outlook on emerging trends and potential threats in healthcare cybersecurity. \nJoin the Institute of Government & Public Policy for the Annual Cyber in Health Conference and Exhibition 2026\, which will explore strategies for minimising cybersecurity risks for health and social care organisations\, safeguarding patient\, service user\, and staff data\, and implementing measures to ensure rapid recovery from cyber attacks. \n\nFREE to attend for NHS Professionals – use code Cyber-JH at the checkout to claim your free place!
URL:https://outtherehealthtech.com/event/cyber-in-health-conference-and-exhibition-2026/
LOCATION:CorpAcq Stadium\, Stadium way\,\, Eccles\, Greater Manchester\, M30 7EY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:In person
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SUMMARY:2026 Scottish Simulation SIMPosium! Thursday\, Aug 20\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:This year’s theme\, “Sustainability in Simulation\,” explores how we secure the long-term future of healthcare simulation. Discussions will extend beyond equipment and logistics to include environmental responsibility\, digital transformation\, workforce resilience and financial sustainability. The event offers an in-person opportunity for collaboration\, reflection and innovation within the simulation community\n\n\nCost 25 GBP\nTickets here \nAbstract submissions (maximum 400 words) are open until 20 March 2026.\nAbstract Submission here \n 
URL:https://outtherehealthtech.com/event/2026-scottish-simulation-simposium-thursday-aug-20-2026/
LOCATION:University of the West of Scotland\, Hamilton International Technology Park\, Blantyre\, G72 0LH\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:International Conference on AI in Healthcare (Imperial College London)
DESCRIPTION:The third International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare (AIiH 2026) provides a prominent platform for researchers and practitioners devoted to improving healthcare using modern artificial intelligence. The conference welcomes submissions in areas including: Ethics of AI in Healthcare\, Predictive Analytics in Healthcare\, AI driven proactive care and predictive intervention\, AI driven early diagnosis and prevention\, Machine and deep learning approaches for health data\, AI-aided signal processing\, AI-aided medical imaging (CT\, MRI\, ultrasound\, histopathology\, etc.)\, Medical image analysis and processing\, Digital and virtual pathology/neurology\, AI in Pharmacology: drug discovery and drug development\, AI driven Digital Twinning in Oncology/Medicine\, Precision Medicine and AI\, AI for drug screening and discovery\, AI led personalised healthcare. Keynote speakers include Mihaela van der Schaar (University of Cambridge)\, Alex Frangi (University of Manchester)\, Huiru Zheng (Ulster University)\, and Michael Lones (Heriot-Watt University). Conference tutorial on ‘Translating AI to Clinical Practices’ by Stephen Smith (York University). Accepted full-length papers will be published in Springer LNCS series. \n\nOriginal event page: https://aiih.cc/
URL:https://outtherehealthtech.com/event/international-conference-on-ai-in-healthcare-imperial-college-london/
LOCATION:Imperial College London\, Sir Alexander Fleming Building\, Imperial College Road\, London\, United Kingdom
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