IFHE Europe
l Infection Control and Water Theatre. l HVAC and Engineering. l Design and Construction. l Fire and Security. l Energy and Sustainability. l Facilities Management. l Training Clinic.
All IFHE attendees are entitled to the discounted IHEEM member rate to attend the conference, and will also receive VIP status while at the event, which provides free tea and coffee, and access to the VIP lounge in the exhibition. IHEEM’s Awards Dinner traditionally takes
place during Healthcare Estates, and all visitors, delegates, exhibitors, and speakers
are encouraged to attend this special evening, taking place this year at the prestigious Principal Manchester, where the following awards will be made: l New Build Project of the Year. l Refurbishment Project of the Year. l Product Innovation. l Architectural Practice of the Year. l Apprentice of the Year. l Sustainable achievement. l Estates & Facilities Team of the Year. l Consultancy of the Year. l IHEEM Lifetime Achievement Award.
IFHE delegates will also be offered a programme of technical visits on 10 October to complete their visit to Healthcare Estates.
International Federation of Hospital Engineering
IHEEM was one of the founding members of IFHE in 1970, and is the administration secretariat for the organisation, The International Federation of Hospital Engineering, more commonly known as IFHE, is a non-political, non- governmental, non-profit organisation which was founded as a group for national associations of hospital engineering. The IFHE Digest provides a global insight
into the field of healthcare engineering and facilities management.
Objectives of IFHE l Promote, develop, and disseminate, hospital engineering technology.
l Promote the principles of integrated planning, design, and evaluation, via improved collaboration between the professions.
To find out how you can get involved with the IFHE Digest please email
info@ifhedigest.com
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l Compare international experience. l Promote more efficient management of the operation, maintenance, and safety of hospitals, their engineering installations, equipment, and buildings.
l Offer collaboration with other international organisations.
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