Medical Innovation 2018

Medical Innovation 2018

2 October - 3 October, 2018

enquiries@medical-innovation.eu

+44 (0)20 7384 7770

http://www.medical-innovation.eu/

Edgbaston Stadium, United Kingdom

Organized By:


Clarion Events

44 020 7384 7700

info@clarionevents.com

https://clarionevents.com

Bedford House, Fulham Green, 69-79 Fulham High Street, London, United Kingdom

About Medical Innovation 2018

Organised in partnership with UK MOD Defence Medical Services (DMS), Medical Innovation brings together 700+ military, humanitarian and emergency healthcare professionals, and continues to be the forum of choice to undertake wide ranging discussions on current academic studies and innovative capabilities within the overarching umbrella of military and remote healthcare.  This year’s conference will focus on ‘Prolonged Care’ and its place in a wide range of scenarios where medical care is delivered in the pre-hospital setting.

Exhibitors Profile

  • •  App designers
  • •  Associations
  • •  Blast and ballistic protective systems for vehicles
  • •  Disaster relief product manufacturers/suppliers
  • •  Disease testing & treatment providers
  • •  Emergency medical equipment manufacturers/suppliers
  • •  Medical airframe manufacturers/suppliers
  • •  Medical countermeasures: protecting the deployed force pre-injury
  • •  Medical staffing solutions
  • •  Medical support providers
  • •  Orthopaedic trauma solutions
  • •  Portable laboratory analysis devices
  • •  Pre-hospital care equipment
  • •  Prosthetic limb manufacturers
  • •  Rehabilitation service providers
  • •  Rescue & survival equipment
  • •  Remote patient monitoring providers
  • •  Remote sensing equipment providers

Visitors Profile

  • •      Healthcare professionals at all levels, e.g. consultants, nurses, pre-hospital care practitioners and trainees.
  • •      Academia in all fields of study from engineering to pharmaceuticals, with an interest in developing collaborations for the improvement of prolonged care in the pre-hospital setting, and assisting in the development of techniques to decrease morbidity following these injury types.
  • •      Industry suppliers interested in identifying areas for co-operation and partnership between both defence and academics, which may enable the early exploitation of already available equipment but in alternative areas of use; and in formulating areas of research that develop treatment ideas and mitigation techniques.

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