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the healthcare buildings forum Scotland 2nd & 3rd May 2019 at The Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club, Edinburgh


Our first healthcare buildings forum in Scotland will bring together leading sector professionals to hear from experts, explore innovative suppliers and network with their peers. Spanning both private and NHS healthcare, mental health and dementia it has been specifically developed to help you better fund, design, deliver and manage the facilities and estates in this vital sector.


Who is it designed for? Healthcare professionals across Scotland, including NHS Boards and private providers, social care organisations, architects, contractors, M&E contractors, project managers & consultants who all attend as complimentary delegates. In addition to the manufacturers, suppliers and service providers involved in delivering projects in this sector.


How does it work? Over one and a half days there’s a packed schedule of seminars, tailored one-to-one business meetings, networking and an enjoyable social programme at this fully CPD-certified event.


SCOTLAND


As a project delegate, your complimentary place includes:


• Access to all speaker sessions


• Networking with the most prominent companies involved in the design, build, management and delivery of healthcare estates and facilities


• A tailored meeting schedule with companies most relevant to your estates/projects/facilities


• Business opportunities with your fellow project delegates


• Executive accommodation, all meals, drinks receptions and gala dinner on Thursday evening


For more information e.info@hbf-Scotland.co.uk or t.020 8288 1080


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