Sustainable Innovation in Healthcare
November 5, 2024 @ 10:00 am - 3:30 pm
Health innovations and treatments that consider climate change, sustainability, and nature should be integral to functioning of a health system. Placing sustainability at the core of the future of healthcare offers opportunities to deliver better treatments, services, support healthier populations, and save costs. The NHS has committed to reaching net zero by 2040 for the emissions they control directly, and by 2045 for the emissions they influence, through the goods and services they buy from partners and suppliers. With all new NHS procurement in requiring a Carbon Reduction Plan or Net Zero Commitment it is essential the business selling to the NHS are actively working on reducing their carbon footprint.
If you are looking for help and advice in how to improve the sustainability of your business join us to hear how our local business leaders are working to deliver their Net Zero plans, from product innovation, to where to start with carbon foot printing, to improving the sustainability of their supply chains into their business, this event will cover topics essential to ensure your business growth is on track.
Booking now open Sustainable Innovation in Healthcare Tickets in Loughborough, United Kingdom (ticketleap.com)
Do You Have a Sustainable Innovation or Process that you want to shout about?
We have a limited number of short presentation spots where you can share your latest sustainable innovation or talk about a process change that you have introduced to help your company on its pathway to Net Zero.
Presentations slots are five minutes and there is time for two PowerPoint slides. For further information and to book your slot please contact: Lucy.Alexander@charnwoodcampus.com
Speakers
- Nicole McGlennon, CEO, Health Innovation East Midlands & Event Chair
- Barzin Gavtash, Director of Commercial Strategy – MDI, Kindeva Drug Delivery
- Prof Andre Ng, Professor of Cardiac Electrophysiology; Consultant Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist, University of Leicester, President of the British Cardiovascular Society
- Graeme Cameron, CEO, Pennine Healthcare
- Sean James, Arden Tissue Bank Operations Manager, University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust & Elliot Parnham, Skyfarer
- Ask the Experts Session – Chair James Fry, Mills and Reeve
- Carl Hubbard, Director, CPW
- Tammy Williams, Chester Medical
- Andy Whyle, Sustainability West Midlands
- Becky Jones, Arden & GEM CSU
- Tim Robinson, HIEM
- Innovation Pitching Session
- Simon Ip Charles River
- Steve May-Russel, Smallfry
- Neil Hutton, SMC Corporation (UK) Ltd
- We also have sponsorship opportunities and stand space – please contact Lucy.Alexander@charnwoodcampus.com