Join us on 24 and 25 September at HETT Show London 2024 to find out how the Health Innovation Network can support your innovation to go further, faster. Here’s what we’ll be offering on our stand:

Advice from our experts 

Experts from across the 15 local Health Innovation Networks will be on hand at the show to provide advice and support for anyone looking to understand more about how to develop, build and scale innovations within the NHS.

We can offer advice on any aspect of health innovation including:

  • Navigating the NHS
  • How to access funding
  • Real-world evidence generation
  • Scaling-up and building collaborations

Support from industry partners

We’ll be joined by our industry partners on our stand who can all help to accelerate healthcare innovation  – the NHS Innovation Accelerator, the NHS Innovation Service, the NHS Clinical Entrepreneurs Programme and SBRI Healthcare.

Meet the innovators

Come and meet the digital innovators who we’re currently working with who will be showcasing their products which are helping the NHS to tackle some of its biggest challenges – including cancer, mental health and productivity.

Interdigitate Support Services Ltd

Interdigitate help frontline teams to transform patient experiences through effective care navigation. A web-based software empowers teams to navigate patients safely and consistently, reducing unnecessary appointments.

C the Signs

C the Signs is a validated AI cancer prediction platform, identifying patients at risk of cancer at the earliest stage. The platform has detected over 25,000 patients with cancer, over 50 different cancer types.

Tellmi

Tellmi is an early digital mental health service for young people aged 11-25. It provides anonymous, pre-moderated, and age-banded peer support, pre-emptive counsellor intervention, Solution Focused Therapy, and a Directory of resources/services.

SISU Health UK

SiSU Health creates healthy communities through the digital, medical grade SiSU Health Station and the SiSU Health app. Getting a digital health check is as easy as buying a loaf of bread, with self-service SiSU Health Stations in places where people live their lives. We empower people to monitor and manage their health through access to their health data, recommendations and ongoing digital resources.

Digostics

UK-based Digostics’ mission is to enable healthcare providers to identify everyone with diabetes, and those at risk of developing diabetes, by eliminating the common barriers that inhibit accurate and timely testing using the gold standard oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT).

Bingli

Bingli is certified class IIa medical device that performs, multi-lingual guided history taking and assessment, with AI informed differential diagnosis for effective decision making and efficient triaging to take the next steps in care. Streamlining and enhancing the consultation process for both patients and clinicians.

Cardisio
Cardisio specialises in the early detection of CVD – mainly ischaemic heart disease – using an AI-enable 5 lead system. The system is very accurate, easy to use and very cost effective.

Anya

Anya is a revolutionary digital health solution combining advanced AI with expert care. Our AI-powered chatbot and compassionate specialists provide personalised, evidence-based support for women’s health throughout key life stages, including parenting and menopause.

Lifelight

Lifelight is a game changing, contactless technology, allowing mobile devices to estimate blood pressure and pulse, by simply looking into the device’s built-in camera for 40 seconds. Lifelight empowers remote patient checking allowing scale, driving efficiencies and improved health outcomes.

Healthroam

Healthroam is a B2B healthtech providing modular services for public sector integration, enhancing productivity and security through trusted digital identities and access control, currently serving over 500 NHS users.

FLY Mama

FLY Mama is an online, evidence based trauma-informed wellbeing solution. We ensure women and birthing people receive professional guidance and support throughout their pregnancy and post-natal journey, including support should they experience perinatal trauma and loss.

Psyomics

Psyomics brings accuracy, consistency and rich data to the front door of Mental Health services. Making better use of clinicians time during triage and assessment. Freeing time to care and supporting service modelling.

Join the conversation

We’re looking forward to joining a number of the panel discussions at the show, exploring how digital innovation can transform healthcare.

You can hear from Network experts at these sessions:

Agenda for Tuesday 24 September

Katya Masconi-Yule, Senior Programme Manager at Digital Health.London, at Women’s health and femtech – how do we empower women and reduce gender bias using digital, data and technology.
10:35am, Digital Maturity Forum.

Dr Amanda Begley, Director of Digital and Transformation at Health Innovation Network South London, at Mastering digital advocacy to secure suitable funding and organisational buy-in.
11:30am, Workforce, Adoption and Productivity.

Graham Walsh, Medical Director at Health Innovation Network Yorkshire & Humber, at Clearing the path: Digital strategies for tackling the NHS elective backlog.
12:25pm, Integrated Care Forum.

Muj Husain, Clinical Director for Mental Health at Health Innovation Network South London, at Assessing the expansion of private health with apps and wearables – what impact do they have on patient outlook on health?
12:55pm, Digitally Empowered Patients.

Hatim Abdulhussein, Chief Executive of Health Innovation Kent, Surrey, Sussex, at Developing a robust approach to supporting staff to deliver safe AI implementation.
1:45pm, Workforce, Adoption and Productivity.

Faith Smith, Lived Experience Partner at Health Innovation Network South London, at Navigating patient data access: inclusion, literacy and experience.
1:50pm, Digitally Empowered Patients.

Jillian Owens, Senior Programme Manager for Mental Health at Health Innovation Network South London, at Demonstrating the real-world impact of XR technologies.
3:10pm, Digital Maturity Forum.

Agenda for Wednesday 25 September

Dr Amanda Begley, Director of Digital and Transformation at Health Innovation Network South, at Opening Keynote Panel: Do I opt-out? How to build public trust in health and social care data sharing.
9:50am, Digitally Empowered Patients.

Anna King, Commercial Director at Health Innovation Network South London at Assessing the impact and securing the future of digital upskilling initiatives.
10:55am, Workforce, Adoption and Productivity.

Dr Gareth Thomas, Digital Innovation Director from Health Innovation Manchester, at Developing capability and driving future collaboration to maximise shared care data exchange.
11:05am, Infrastructure, Data and Cyber security.

Philip Shelton, Head of Industry Partnerships and Net Zero Lead at Health Innovation East, and Anna King, Health Innovation Network South London at Achieving Net Zero: The role of digital in a Greener NHS.
12:40pm, Infrastructure, Data and Cyber security.

Jon Siddall, Chief Executive at Health Innovation South West, at Closing Keynote Panel: How can the new government transform health and care?
2:35pm, Digital Maturity Forum.

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