GS1 UK Healthcare Conference 2025
sponsors, who are helping to drive digital transformation across the healthcare sector. Leading organisations such as AdviseInc, and Genesis have committed to supporting the event, reflecting their dedication to improving patient safety, supply chain management and operational efficiency. Such organisations play a vital role in shaping the future of healthcare by developing and implementing innovative solutions that enhance data accuracy, interoperability, and cost-effectiveness. These sponsors will showcase the latest advancements in medical technology and inventory management, as well as data analytics and digital integration, providing delegates with the opportunity to explore cutting-edge tools and services. Through their involvement, sponsors
facilitate collaboration between NHS Trusts, policymakers, and technology providers, ensuring that the healthcare sector can fully harness the benefits of GS1 standards. Their contributions will be highlighted
throughout the event, demonstrating real- world applications of their solutions. Delegates will have the chance to engage with industry leaders, gain insights into emerging trends, and forge partnerships that will drive meaningful change across the healthcare ecosystem. The GS1 UK Healthcare Conference 2025 will
also showcase the latest innovations in medical technology, with an exhibition featuring leading solution providers. Delegates will have the opportunity to see first-hand how innovative technology, including RFID tracking, artificial intelligence-driven supply chain management and automated inventory control, is transforming healthcare operations. Live demonstrations and interactive displays will provide a practical
perspective on how these solutions can be implemented to drive efficiency and enhance patient care.
Shaping the future The networking opportunities will be invaluable for healthcare professionals looking to engage with industry leaders, suppliers and peers. With representation from NHS England’s Scan4Safety team, the Health Care Supply Association, the National Association of Medical Device Trainers, and the Professional Records Standards Body, attendees will have the chance to collaborate with organisations at the forefront of healthcare innovation. The GS1 UK Healthcare Conference 2025
will provide a forum to discuss the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, equipping delegates with the insights and tools needed to navigate this period of change. It will bring together more than four
hundred professionals dedicated to improving patient safety through better data and digital innovation.
As the NHS moves towards a more
connected and efficient future, this is a must- attend event for anyone who wants to be at the forefront of this transformation. Glen Hodgson, GS1 UK head of healthcare, said: “the GS1 UK Healthcare Conference 2025 comes at a pivotal moment for healthcare in the UK. With the need for greater transparency and traceability to support integrated care, there is a growing demand for accurate, interoperable data.
Improving data accuracy with GS1 standards, and data capture through Scan4Safety, provides clinicians with even more insights to improve clinical decision making. “With Scan4Safety expanding across the four nations, this event provides a crucial platform to drive forward the adoption of standards that enhance patient safety, improve operational efficiency and support digital transformation. “By bringing together leading experts and
decision makers from across the industry, we can facilitate wider collaboration and the sharing of best practices, accelerating progress towards a safer, smarter, and more connected healthcare system.”
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To register and to view the full programme, visit: https://
healthcareconference.gs1uk.org/
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