The conference aims to provide an overview of the latest research and current industrial initiatives in support of the application of the Circular Economy in the healthcare sector. The programme will feature:
We invite practitioners and leaders working within the NHS and healthcare sector, industry professionals from across the healthcare supply and recovery chain, and academic researchers working within multidisciplinary fields encompassing sustainability within the healthcare sector, to join the conference and contribute to this vibrant and active community.
There will be a dedicated poster session during the conference, with prizes available for the top 3 posters. We welcome poster presentations from academic and industry researchers who would like to share their latest research achievements with conference delegates. We welcome submissions of research around the topic of 'circular economy of small medical devices' and from multiple disciplines, including: engineering, modelling, design, business, and healthcare science.
The final programme can be downloaded via the button to the right. We are pleased to be featuring the following guest speakers:
In addition to this, there will be a range of presentations from researchers working within the ReMed Project.
Tuesday 19th December 2023
08:30 - 17:00
Loughborough University
James France Building, Room CC012
General information on travelling to Loughborough University can be found here. Specific information on the building location, parking and accommodation options will be sent out to participants following registration.
For further information about this event, including enquiries regarding hosting an exhibition stand, please contact:
Dr Robin Rainier (Administrative Officer for ReMed)
There will be a dedicated poster session during the conference, with a prize available for the best poster. If you would like to present a poster at the conference, please submit your abstract (no more than 150 words) by 30th November 2023, using the link below. Accepted abstracts will be published in the conference programme.
The conference is free to attend and registration can be completed by clicking on the link below.
There are limited number of tickets available which will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Once these have all been allocated, we will hold a waiting list for any further tickets that become available.