Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the theme for this year’s EBME (Electronic and biomedical engineering) conference and exhibition was how the latest healthcare technology can improve patient outcomes. Over two days, a broad range of speakers shared fascinating insight into the future of healthcare.
The EBME Expo is an independent educational event bringing together healthcare professionals that are responsible for the management of medical equipment. These medical equipment healthcare professionals are involved in areas such as procurement, maintenance, user training, and managing inventories.
Taking place at the Milton Keynes Stadium MK Arena on 3 and 4 April 2019, the event, now in its 10th year, attracted more than 530 delegates and 100 exhibitors.
Dr John Sandham, EBME chair, welcomed visitors and introduced the first speaker, Mike Hilditch, managing director of The Hilditch Group and chairman of the Trustees of The Amalthea Trust. Mike described his involvement with the charity as, “The volunteering experience of a lifetime,” and explained how it aimed to carry out the best ways of helping healthcare development in low income countries.
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