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biofuels, and green hydrogen to power fleets and industry; Net zero innovation technologies – live NHS geothermal case study; All you ever wanted to ask about planning and technologies for a net zero future; CEF workshop: procuring for net zero – CEF forthcoming tranches. Delegates also have exclusive access to a workshop facilitated by the IHEEM strategic estates management advisory platform. Attendance at delegate-exclusive workshops can be
pre-booked via a link sent to pre-registered delegates in advance of the event.
The Healthcare Estates IHEEM awards and dinner The prestigious Healthcare Estates awards are presented on the evening of 21 October at Manchester’s Kimpton Clocktower Hotel. As the centrepiece of the annual IHEEM gala dinner, the awards celebrate excellence and innovation across the healthcare engineering and estates and facilities management professions. Recognising outstanding organisations, teams and individuals, the awards honour achievements that demonstrate exceptional originality, innovation and quality of delivery. The shortlists in twelve categories – including the always
hotly contested ‘New Build Project of the Year’, ‘Estates & Facilities Team of the Year’, ‘Healthcare Supplier of the Year’ and ‘Apprentice of the Year’ categories – were announced last month and can be reviewed at: www.
healthcare-estates.com/awards-shortlists Tickets for the awards gala dinner are sold separately
from event passes and can be purchased via the event website. This sparkling occasion is one of the annual highlights
of the healthcare estates profession’s calendar, providing an evening of celebration and networking with peers from across the profession. This year’s proceedings are further elevated by the presence of special guest Michael Portillo – distinguished journalist, broadcaster and former MP – who will mingle with guests at the pre-dinner reception before delivering the after-dinner speech and then presenting the awards.
Attendance options and benefits Healthcare Estates is more than a conference and exhibition – it is the annual meeting place for a profession that underpins the delivery of safe, effective healthcare. By embracing the theme ‘Prevention is better than cure’, the event is set to equip attendees with the tools, knowledge and connections needed to drive the profession forward and successfully navigate the many challenges ahead. With a choice of attendance options to suit different budgets and availability, this vital forum for collectively shaping the future of the NHS estate is accessible to professionals of all levels. Choose a Conference Delegate Pass for inclusive access to everything on offer at Manchester Central – all presentations, workshops and entry to the exhibition – as well as a range of on-site benefits. These passes are
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available from £180 for a one-day attendance – see the website for the full rate card. The Exhibition Visitor Pass is free of charge and gives access to the exhibition, including keynotes and technical seminars taking place in the exhibition hall theatres. Whichever ticket type you choose to book, if you are a direct employee of the NHS, an IHEEM member, and/or an Architects for Health member, you will be designated a ‘VIP’ at Healthcare Estates, entitling you to free access to the VIP Area sponsored by Wandsworth Healthcare. The VIP Area features complimentary refreshments and is a comfortable place for meetings, or just to take a short break from the busy event. VIP attendees can also claim free parking via a voucher available from the VIP Area reception. Here’s a more in-depth explanation of the conference
and exhibition content: Conference themes
n Theme 1: Strategic Health & Social Care Planning
Speakers on this theme come from organisations including NHS England ProCure 23, the New Hospital Programme, Community Health Partnerships, Kier Group, Parallel, and two NHS Hospital Trusts and Healthboards. Topics explored under this theme include: integrating public sector services with the NHS as an anchor institution; NHSE-P23 construction; Hospital 2.0 and NHS staff wellbeing; delivery of neighbourhood health services; how ICSs can use digital tools to support infrastructure strategies; hospital helipad compliance and a case-study on the master planning behind the new North Manchester General Hospital.
n Theme 2: Governance, Assurance & Compliance
Organisations represented in the speaker line-up for this
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