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HETT Show 2026: Healthcare Technology

Organised by the HETT Show (GovNet)
Dates29–30 Sept 2026
VenueExcel London
CityLondon, United Kingdom
A major UK digital-health conference at Excel London with five CPD-certified streams, 250-plus speakers, NHS implementation case studies, an AI spotlight, suppliers, roundtables and extensive networking.
Reviewed byDr Robert BaxterDr Robert Baxter· Junior Clinical Fellow, Acute Medical Unit· Updated 14 Jul 2026
MedicMess Conference Intelligence
Networking
The organiser advertises 3,000 public-sector health attendees, 250+ speakers, 150 suppliers, roundtables, a start-up showcase and dedicated networking areas.
Why Attend
The current agenda addresses the NHS App, virtual care, population health, connected records, remote monitoring, AI, cyber security, productivity and digital inclusion.
Research Value
No abstract route was published; value is practical implementation learning, case studies and contact with NHS digital leaders rather than academic presentation.
Trainee Relevance
Cross-specialty digital-health exposure for doctors interested in clinical informatics, innovation, AI, service redesign or portfolio careers.
Cpd
Five streams are CPD-certified, with more than 50 certified hours available across the parallel programme; individual attendee points are not stated.
Audience
NHS digital, clinical, operational and transformation leaders, health-tech suppliers, innovators and public-sector health professionals.
Programme Highlights
Key Themes
Digitally Empowered ExperienceInfrastructure, Data & Cyber SecurityIntegrated Care ForumDigital Maturity ForumWorkforce, Adoption and ProductivityAI SpotlightWorkshops & Insights Zone
09:45-10:25
Panel
Opening Session: Prevention Built Around People - Investigating The Link Between Consumer Technology & Improving Population Health
Dominique Allwood MBE, Will Dixon and Max Marulli de Barletta
11:25-12:05
Panel
Why Connected Neighbourhood Care Depends on Hub Models
Markus Bolton, Chris Malone and Sharon Boundy
13:55-14:25
Panel
Global Lessons on Virtual Care - Considering the UK's Ambitions for The Online Trust
Matea Deliu, Sneha Jain, Philip George and Omar Din
14:40-15:20
Panel
NHS App - Transitioning from the Digital Front Door to the Digital Companion
Chris Graham
15:30-16:00
Fireside chat
AI Intelligent Navigation - Transforming Patient Access Through the NHS App
Matea Deliu and James Friend
Keynote Speakers
DA
Dominique Allwood MBE
Imperial College Health Partners
Prevention Built Around People - consumer technology and population health
WD
Will Dixon
University of Manchester and Health Research from Home
Prevention Built Around People - consumer technology and population health
MM
Max Marulli de Barletta
NHS England
Prevention Built Around People - consumer technology and population health
MB
Markus Bolton
GraphNet Health
Why Connected Neighbourhood Care Depends on Hub Models
CM
Chris Malone
Luscii
Why Connected Neighbourhood Care Depends on Hub Models
SB
Sharon Boundy
Thames Valley ICB
Why Connected Neighbourhood Care Depends on Hub Models
MD
Matea Deliu
NHS South East London ICB
Global Lessons on Virtual Care; AI Intelligent Navigation through the NHS App
SJ
Sneha Jain
Fraser Health Authority (Canada)
Global Lessons on Virtual Care
PG
Philip George
Monash Health (Melbourne, Australia)
Global Lessons on Virtual Care
OD
Omar Din
NHS Online Trust
Global Lessons on Virtual Care and the UK's Online Trust ambitions
JF
James Friend
NHS England - London Region
AI Intelligent Navigation - Transforming Patient Access Through the NHS App
Keynote
JB
John Browett
NHS Online Trust
Keynote Presentation with the NHS Online Trust
CF
Clive Flashman
Patient Safety Learning
The Great AI Debate - patient engagement and accountability
AG
Ameneh Ghazal Saatchi
Global Policy Network
Med-influencers and Misinformation in the Online World

MedicMess Tips

  • The embedded registration form lists Public Sector and Private Sector - GBP1499 ticket types; NHS/public-sector attendees should select the Public Sector route.
  • Bring photo ID; admission is restricted to registered badge holders aged 18 or over.
  • The agenda is highly parallel, so review the seven streams before choosing sessions.
  • No abstract submission route is advertised.
Cost & Registration
CategoryPrice
Standard registration£1,499
Trainee / IMTFree
Key Deadlines
29 Sept 2026 · 77 days
Conference begins
Practical Information
By TrainExcel London is served by the Elizabeth line and DLR; consult the venue's official visitor guidance for the best station for your hall.
AccessibilityThe organiser links to Excel London's accessibility and visitor guidance.
AccommodationA hotel booking link is provided from the venue and travel page.
Venue DetailsExcel London, Royal Victoria Dock, 1 Western Gateway, Royal Docks, London E16 1XL
Conference Snapshot
SpecialtyDigital Health and Healthcare Technology
Organising societyHETT Show (GovNet)
Conference formatIn-person only
LocationExcel London, London
The Complete Guide to the HETT Show 2026: Healthcare Technology

HETT Show 2026 is a two-day healthcare-technology conference at Excel London aimed at NHS digital, clinical, operational and transformation teams, alongside suppliers and innovators. The organiser advertises 3,000 public-sector health attendees, 250-plus expert speakers, 150 suppliers, five CPD-certified streams and more than 50 certified programme hours across parallel sessions. The exhibition floor is complemented by roundtables, an AI Spotlight, an Insights Zone, a start-up showcase and structured networking.

The live 2026 agenda spans Digitally Empowered Experience; Infrastructure, Data and Cyber Security; Integrated Care Forum; Digital Maturity Forum; Workforce, Adoption and Productivity; AI Spotlight; and Workshops and Insights Zone. Current named sessions examine consumer technology and prevention, neighbourhood hub models connecting shared care records with population-health management and remote monitoring, international virtual-care models, the NHS App as a personalised digital companion, AI navigation, patient engagement, misinformation and med-influencers. Session formats include keynotes, panels, case studies, presentations, fireside chats, workshops, open forums and debates.

No call for abstracts or research-presentation route is published, which is consistent with this professional digital-health conference. The embedded registration form offers Public Sector registration and a Private Sector ticket priced at GBP1499. For MedicMess users in NHS/public-sector roles, the relevant public-sector ticket is free; no general registration closing date is published. The meeting is in person at Excel London with no online-attendance option advertised. HETT states that the programme is CPD-certified, but it does not publish a single attendee points total because more than 50 hours are distributed across concurrent streams.