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SUMMARY:Connectivity for Health and Social Care Requirements Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Excelerate Technology Ltd and the University of South Wales would like to invite you to participate in their upcoming Connectivity for Health and Social Care Requirements Workshop\, which is part of a feasibility study exploring how best to support healthcare staff who work in people’s homes\, care homes and other community settings where reliable internet access is often unavailable. \nEnd user feedback from Excelerate’s previous projects has shown that across many community environments\, clinicians and care teams face challenges when working in indoor settings such as: \n\nNo access to open Wi-Fi\nLimited or no mobile signal indoors\nVehicle-based connectivity solutions that do not extend into the building\n\nAs digital tools\, apps\, and patient data platforms increasingly underpin community care\, these gaps in on-site connectivity create barriers to efficient\, safe\, and effective service delivery. \nAbout the Workshop \nThis session is the first of two workshops during the study. Its purpose is to gather insights directly from users and service providers to help the team: \n\nDeepen their understanding of current connectivity challenges in community settings\nMap existing technologies\, workflows\, and digital requirements\nIdentify the technical\, commercial\, and operational considerations a future solution must address\n\nYour experience and perspective will play a crucial role in shaping a practical\, user-centred set of requirements for potential connectivity solutions. \nFuture Session \nA second workshop will follow later in Jan/Feb\, where the team will present early concepts and potential solution options for initial feedback. \nWorkshop Details \n Date: 15th December 2025 \n⏰ Time: 11:00 – 14:00 \n Location: Excelerate HQ\, Willow House\, St Mellons\, CF3 0LW \n Lunch: Included! \nPlease confirm your attendance as soon as possible using this link:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/connectivity-for-health-and-social-care-requirements-workshop-tickets-1975984172853
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/connectivity-for-health-and-social-care-requirements-workshop/
LOCATION:Excelerate HQ\, Willow House\, St Mellons\, CF3 0LW
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SUMMARY:Creating connections in Wales 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Royal Society is working in collaboration with the Learned Society of Wales to deliver Creating connections in Wales 2026 – a conference focusing on Welsh research and innovation. This event will bring together experts from academia\, industry and government to address scientific and technical opportunities and challenges in Wales. \nThis event will feature workshops and roundtable discussions on diverse topics including policy\, industry and education. This event will also feature a lunchtime address and various networking opportunities which will bring together delegates from across the conference. \nYou can learn more about the Creating connections in Wales 2026 conference here.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/creating-connections-in-wales-2026/
LOCATION:Parkgate Hotel\, Westgate Street\, Cardiff\, CF10 1DA
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SUMMARY:Browne Jacobson: Wales leading the future of life sciences
DESCRIPTION:As part of Browne Jacobson’s national Life Sciences Connect series\, we’re bringing together Wales’ life sciences community to explore how the sector can lead the next wave of growth – powered by artificial intelligence\, advanced med-tech\, and the shift from curative to preventative medicine. The format is a panel discussion which will bring together industry\, founders\, academics and policymakers to examine Wales’ distinctive opportunity in the life sciences sector. \nThe event is being run by Cardiff Business Club and will take place on Thursday 26th February at The Parkgate Hotel\, Cardiff. The event will commence at 6:00 PM with a networking drinks reception\, before guests enjoy a delicious 2-course dinner. The insightful panel will follow dinner. \nIf you are interested in attending\, please register here.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/browne-jacobson-wales-leading-the-future-of-life-sciences/
LOCATION:The Postmaster Suite\, The Parkgate Hotel\, Westgate St\, Cardiff\, CF10 1DA
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SUMMARY:Swansea University: Sensors for Health 2026
DESCRIPTION:Date: 29th April 2026\nVenue: The Bay Campus\, Swansea University \nSwansea University delivers world-class medical\, bioengineering and biosciences research and offers dedicated opportunities for business incubation and technology transfer. \nSectors that are used to gather data about the body or its surrounding environment permeate our lives in many ways. Whether in biosciences\, medical diagnosis and monitoring\, sports\, physical activity or broader manufacturing sectors\, sensors are becoming increasingly integrated into our daily lives. As technology advances\, more innovative applications for sensor devices in humans are becoming realised. \nOur vision is to encourage collaboration\, innovation and advancements in health technologies through better multidisciplinary research partnerships. \nThis symposium is aimed at academic and industry stakeholders\, with a focus on: \n\nSensor development\nTesting or translation within (a) human health\, (b) biomedical\, (c) therapeutics\, (d) sporting\, (e) manufacturing sectors and other areas aligned to life sciences.\n\nIf you are interested in representing your research area or business involved in the development of sensors\, data analytics or therapeutics involved in the broad theme of health care and life sciences at this event\, please complete this short form here.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/swansea-university-sensors-for-health-2026/
LOCATION:Swansea University Events & Hospitality Bay Campus\, Swansea University Bay Campus\, Fabian Way\, Swansea\, SA1 8EN
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