Clinical and Scientific Computing Symposium 2026
This year’s symposium places a sharp focus on how clinical and scientific computing will enable the ambitions of the NHS 10‑Year Plan—a plan that calls for bold, system-wide transformation, powered by data, technology, and groundbreaking digital infrastructure. The NHS is at a pivotal moment in its evolution. With the 10‑Year Plan outlining an urgent need to modernise services, improve access, support predictive and preventative care, and address long-standing pressures across the system, digital innovation has never been more critical.
Building on NHS England’s digital transformation mission—focused on connected systems, smarter data use, and technology‑enabled services—we invite the clinical and scientific computing community to showcase how their work is helping to create a health service that is truly fit for the future.
Call for Abstracts: Share your expertise and Innovation
Stay at the forefront of clinical and regulatory developments in Clinical Scientific Computing. We invite professionals working in CSC, and those based in the other healthcare science related disciplines to submit abstracts for our upcoming event.
This one‑day, in‑person meeting will feature focused sessions exploring current and emerging challenges in clinical scientific computing. We welcome submissions showcasing innovative research, service development, practical solutions, or case studies that advance clinical scientific computing and its application in patient care. Please consider submitting CSC related work from Life Science, Physical Science and Physiological Science specialties.
This symposium offers:
- Inspiring talks from experts driving national digital initiatives
- Practical insights into real-world NHS computing challenges and solutions
- A platform to discuss the future of Scientific Computing teams within NHS services
- Interactive sessions on cybersecurity and national digital priorities.
Whether you’re developing tools for radiotherapy data, building clinical platforms, designing AI applications, or leading digital change locally, this is your opportunity to connect with peers shaping the future of NHS computing. We are accepting both abstracts and case studies.