HEALTHCARE ESTATES
‘Biggest yet’ flagship event ready for Manchester return
Healthcare Estates 2022 is just a few weeks away, with preparations ramping up now for the biggest event yet, with more exhibitors, more speakers, more exhibition theatres, a fabulous new venue for the Dinner and Awards, and a special plenary theatre on the exhibition floor which will host the keynote presentations. HEJ looks forward to what visitors can expect in Manchester this year as the event returns to its full format for the first time since 2019.
IHEEM’s annual conference is always a forum for interesting debate and highly topical presentations, and this year is no exception; the keynote sessions at this year’s Healthcare Estates – which takes place at Manchester Central from 4-5 October – will feature some great names, including Sir David Behan, Chair of Health Education England, Nigel Edwards, Chief Executive Officer, The Nuffield Trust, Professor Peter Guthrie, Vice-President of the Royal Academy of Engineering, and Dr Sean Fitzgerald, Director of Research at the Centre for Climate Repair, University of Cambridge. Event director, Steve Webb, said: “We
The annual IHEEM conference attracts high-profile speakers and sees some lively and interactive debate, while the exhibition is an excellent opportunity for visitors to see the latest innovations and technology.
Healthcare Estates 2022: Plan your visit
Event director, Steve Webb, said: “Travel to Manchester Central is easy, with direct trains from London still at a surprisingly affordable rate, and parking on site free for our VIP guests, who also get complimentary refreshments and a VIP meeting area. As a visitor, you have access to the Healthcare Estates exhibition, plus all the additional supporting content in the hall – six theatres of high-quality, free content. To attend the Conference sessions, you need to register as a delegate. If you’re attending as a delegate, you can pick whichever sessions you wish from the Conference Programme. For advice on how to get the most from your time at Healthcare Estates, please get in touch with the team on 01892 518877.” VIPs are attendees, either those
employed directly by the NHS or a private medical provider, members of
IHEEM, or Architects for Health. They are entitled to free access to the VIP area at Healthcare Estates, sponsored by Wandsworth Healthcare. The VIP area has refreshments and seating for those important meetings with current and potential suppliers. VIPs are also entitled to free parking while at the venue. Registration is simple, with access to the exhibition and exhibition theatres free to all attendees. Conference registration offers superb value, and gives access to all areas. To register as a visitor, book a delegate place, or a seat at the dinner,
please visit
www.healthcare-estates.com. IHEEM added: “If you are not already an IHEEM member, Healthcare Estates is a great way to meet the team and learn more about the benefits of membership. IHEEM will have a dedicated Members’ Area in the exhibition. Come along and have a coffee while discussing membership and having your conference and exhibition theatre attendance CPD-accredited.”
Healthcare Estates 2022 is at Manchester Central from 4-5 October 2022. The event is open from 8.45 am-6.00 pm on Tuesday 4 October, and from 8.45 am-4.00 pm on Wednesday 5 October. For more information on Healthcare Estates 2022, telephone: 01892 518877 or visit
www.healthcare-estates.com
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are certain that over the two days the conference programme and exhibition theatres will have something of interest for everyone, whether an Estates and Facilities Director, an apprentice, or any professional level in between; the learning opportunities are many and varied this year, and with the event returning to a full programme
Courtesy Manchester Central
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