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| Category | Price |
|---|---|
| Standard registration | £1,499 |
| Trainee / IMT | Free |
| Specialty | Digital Health and Healthcare Technology |
| Organising society | HETT Show (GovNet) |
| Conference format | In-person only |
| Location | Excel London, London |
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.