Charterhouse Healthcare Summit

Event | Tuesday 9th July 2024, 10:00am – 5:00pm

Annual Leave

Tuesday 9th July

10:00am – 5:00pm

Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds

Charterhouse in collaboration with NHS England

AI – Transformative or Troublesome?

Join us at the biggest gathering of healthcare professionals and key technology experts. Charterhouse’s 2024 technology in healthcare summit is exclusively for NHS Trusts in the UK. In collaboration with NHS England they will explore the future of AI in Healthcare.

The exciting agenda, led by NHS partners, discusses new developments and capabilities with AI, as well as how NHS Trusts are implementing these in practice today.

Don’t miss the panel discussion at 2.20pm, where Netcall’s John Clarke has been invited to join the Panel discussing the headline topic: “AI – Transformative or Troublesome?

The summit will feature:

  • All relevant technology vendors in a single room – covering communication, collaboration, networking and security technologies. All will be available for 121 meetings.
  • Jason Bradbury, TV Presenter & Tech Expert, on Artificial Intelligence today
  • Gemma Rogerson & John McGhie, NHS England discuss how AI will transform the NHS
  • NHS England and Microsoft combined updates
  • John Wintour-Pittom (Imperial College) and Tom Boyle (Sheffield Teaching Hospitals) for a fireside chat discussing the perspective of the NHS
  • Networking with fellow NHS Professionals and even some exciting prizes throughout the day!
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