10 October
Blue Light Partnership Network
DoubleTree Hilton, Tower of London
Supporting collaboration & innovation in emergency services
Are you passionate about driving the emergency services forward or looking to connect with likeminded individuals? Blue Light Partnership Network is a unique networking and shared learning event, bringing together 85+ emergency service leaders and suppliers to connect and explore strategies for advancing the capabilities and coordination of the emergency services.
During the event, leaders and professionals from fire, police, and ambulance services can collaborate and share ideas with their peers, as well as take meetings with innovative suppliers to help enhance service delivery, efficiency, and inclusivity in the emergency services.
This year, we’ll be focusing on cross-collaboration between the three emergency services, and how this can help deliver superior citizen service.
- Enhancing cross-collaboration
- Digital transformation
- Effective AI utilisation
- Promoting diversity and inclusion
- Fortifying cybersecurity
- Harnessing the power of cloud migration
SPONSORS
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Juniper Networks Partnering with Telent LinkedIn juniper.net
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box LinkedIn www.box.com
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Ultima LinkedIn ultima.com
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Fivecast LinkedIn fivecast.com
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Criticot LinkedIn criticogroup.com
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Tussell LinkedIn tussell.com
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Element LinkedIn element.io/
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UiPath LinkedIn uipath.com
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Kingsfield LinkedIn kingsfieldit.com
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Rivus LinkedIn rivusgroup.co.uk
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Content Guru @cgchirp contentguru.com
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Kingsfield @kingsfield kingsfieldit.com
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Cinos @CINOSLimited cinos.net
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Galen @galenltd galen-pharma.com
TESTIMONIALS
TESTIMONIALS
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I need to make myself available to learn what other trusts are doing, while being present in my own trust.
Lisa EmeryCIORoyal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust -
I believe it is incumbent upon all of us as senior health leaders to offer strategic direction, that goes without saying. But we also need to amplify curiosity, agility and a passion to improve, fostering commitment in the art of the possible.
Jonathan LofthouseSite CEOKing's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust -
The only thing that’s going to be constant now is change. Trusts and staff need to be ready for whatever the future brings and sharing best practice between trusts, safely, is an important part of the solution.
James DevineCEOMedway NHS Foundation Trust -
As NHS trusts, the need to collaborate and learn from each other has never been stronger. But neither has our need to reduce unnecessary social interaction as a society.
Paul BythewayChief Operating OfficerUniversity Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Foundation Trust -
Events like the Healthcare Partnership Network are really important in bringing together senior leaders both from the industry and from the NHS, because you can start to see the connections that people are making. There’s a lot of synergy and energy around being able to look at a product a company has to offer and being able to relate that to what happens in the NHS.
Paula HeadChief ExecutiveUniversity Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust