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Programme developments announced for Healthcare Estates
IHEEM is currently developing an expanded and enriched Conference programme for Healthcare Estates, taking place from 21–22 October at Manchester Central.
With a structure that introduces more content than ever before, this year’s programme is designed to address both the sector’s long- term challenges, and the additional demands of short-to-medium term transitional pressures. As in previous years, the programme is crafted to deliver specialist insight and authoritative guidance from those helping to shape the regulations, standards, and strategic direction, of the sector. Attendees will benefit from direct access to subject-matter experts and leaders from across the NHS and associated organisations. The programme provides stimulus and focus for the critical conversations that take place at the event, where professionals of all levels from across the healthcare estates community meet to share experiences, explore challenges, and collaborate on how to deliver the plans set down for the sector. The Conference Theatres
(exclusive to Delegates) cover the following themes: n Strategic Health & Social Care Planning.
n Governance, Assurance & Compliance.
n Digital Technology & Innovation.
n Medical Engineering & Healthcare Engineering.
n Estates & Facilities Services. Diary dates
8 July IHEEM Authorising Engineers Conference 2025, Epsom Racecourse. T: 023 9282 3186;
https://www.iheem.org.uk/events-2/
21-22 October Healthcare Estates 2025, Manchester Central. T: 01892 779999;
www.healthcare-estates.com
IHEEM Healthcare Facility Planning course, in partnership with TAHPI 11-22 August
https://tinyurl.com/bdhh9k7a 10-21 November
https://tinyurl.com/338j7tvm
IHEEM Health Facility Briefing system 4-5 June
https://tinyurl.com/4d74vu2s 26-27 November
https://tinyurl.com/y33vzs7t
Discount rates of over 20% are available exclusively for members when booking training courses via the IHEEM website.
8 Health Estate Journal June 2025 This year’s dinner will be held
on Tuesday 21 October, at the iconic Kimpton Clocktower Hotel in Manchester. Guests enjoy a pre- dinner drinks reception, followed by a three-course meal. The evening will be further elevated by the presence of Michael Portillo – distinguished journalist, broadcaster, and former MP – who will deliver the after-dinner address.
Visitors to the Exhibition also benefit from an extensive programme of free content, with six free-to-attend Theatres located within the Exhibition Hall covering subjects such as facilities management, design and construction, sustainability, software, HVAC, and infection control. This provides all attendees with the opportunity to update their knowledge and interact with speakers and fellow attendees on subjects important to effective delivery in their role. The Exhibition Theatre
programme on Day 2 of the event features sessions with Winners of this year’s Healthcare Estates Awards, highlighting best practice, and giving insights into what makes projects, programmes, and teams successful.
Over 200 exhibitors this year The programme content on offer across the event is complemented by a showcase of solutions from over 200 exhibiting organisations, making Healthcare Estates the
definitive annual meeting for the healthcare engineering and estates management profession. Delegate passes, available now
via
www.healthcare-estates.com, provide comprehensive access to all content delivered in the Conference Theatres – including dozens of presentations, panel discussions, and workshops. Delegates benefit from a valuable professional development experience that supports CPD and offers unparalleled networking opportunities. ‘Early bird’ discounts are available until 31 July. For those wishing to explore the sector-leading exhibition and its supporting content, Exhibition Visitor passes – which are free of charge – offer access to the Exhibition, including all six Exhibition Theatres and the Keynote Theatre.
Whether attending as a delegate or exhibition visitor, Healthcare Estates provides a focused, efficient, and cost- effective way to stay at the forefront of developments shaping the healthcare built- environment.
The IHEEM Healthcare Estates Awards Dinner: Celebrating Sector Excellence
The annual IHEEM Healthcare Estates Awards Dinner stands as a highlight in the professional calendar for those engaged in the delivery and management of healthcare estates and facilities. This prestigious event brings together leaders and peers to recognise outstanding achievements and foster meaningful connections across the sector.
Bookings open, with ‘VIP’ opportunities available Reservations can now be made via the Healthcare Estates website:
www.healthcare-estates. com. Options include individual places and tables of 10, with an advantageous ‘early bird’ rate available until 30 June. For organisations wishing to maximise their visibility at the event, a select number of ‘VIP’ tables are available. These premium packages offer a prime position within the venue and exclusive branding opportunities – ideal for those seeking to enhance their organisation’s profile among key decision- makers. Early booking is strongly advised to ensure attendance at this flagship evening in the healthcare estates calendar. Entries for this year’s Healthcare Estates Awards have now closed, and a panel of esteemed experts is currently undertaking the judging process. Shortlists will be announced in due course, with winners revealed live during the Awards Dinner. This year’s award categories reflect the diversity and innovation within the sector: n Apprentice of the Year. n Architectural Practice of the Year.
n Consultancy of the Year. n Diversity and Inclusion Award. n Estates & Facilities Champion of Champions.
n Estates & Facilities Team of the Year.
n Healthcare Supplier of the Year. n New Build Project of the Year. n Product Innovation of the Year. n Refurbishment Project of the Year.
n Staff Wellbeing Initiative of the Year.
n Sustainable Achievement.
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