
The programme showcases the UK’s most comprehensive gathering of digital health decision‑makers, accelerating NHS modernization and fostering innovation across the sector.
Digital Health Rewired 2026 marks a pivotal moment for the UK’s health‑tech ecosystem, assembling over 300 senior executives, clinicians, and innovators under one roof. By clustering content into ten dedicated stages—ranging from Digital Frontline to Cyber and Infrastructure—the conference offers deep dives into the strategic, operational, and technical challenges facing the NHS. Attendees can expect actionable insights on aligning digital transformation initiatives with executive leadership, a critical factor for securing funding and sustaining change across integrated care networks.
Cybersecurity and data resilience take centre stage, reflecting heightened concerns after recent ransomware incidents in healthcare. The dedicated Cyber and Infrastructure track, sponsored by Cisco, will explore a decade‑long vision for shifting safety from patient‑centric to citizen‑centric models. Sessions featuring NHS England’s clinical lead for cyber security promise practical guidance on threat mitigation, regulatory compliance, and infrastructure hardening—essential knowledge for CIOs tasked with protecting sensitive health data while enabling rapid innovation.
Equally important is the platform’s focus on emerging technologies and entrepreneurial talent. The AI, Data, and Digital Ethics tracks bring together academic researchers and industry pioneers to discuss responsible AI deployment, while the Best Practice Showcase culminates in Pitchfest, where 16 health‑tech startups compete for visibility. This blend of policy, practice, and startup energy not only accelerates adoption of electronic patient records and integrated care pathways but also cultivates a pipeline of solutions that can be scaled across the NHS. The event’s free access for public‑sector participants further democratizes knowledge, ensuring that digital transformation gains momentum across the entire health system.
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