Event Details
Date: 22 October 2026 - 23 October 2026

Location name: London, UK

Location address: Hallam Conference Centre,
44 Hallam Street
London
W1W 6JJ


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Shaping the future of ENT through collaboration, innovation and partnership.

The ENT UK Innovation & Research Forum 2026 will bring together clinicians, industry leaders, engineers, researchers and patient representatives to accelerate innovation across ENT care. Designed as a dynamic, cross-disciplinary event, the Forum will explore how we can work together to develop, refine and implement solutions that improve patient outcomes and transform clinical pathways.

At a time of increasing demand on NHS services, the need for smarter, more efficient models of care has never been greater. This Forum provides a unique platform to connect ideas with expertise – supporting the development of innovations that respond directly to the challenges facing ENT services in the UK today.


Early Bird registration is open until Wednesday 9 September – find out more and register here:
ENT UK Innovation & Research Forum 2026 | ENT UK

Abstract Submissions for BOARS presentations and the Rowena Ryan Awards are open until Thursday 16 July.



BOARS abstract submissions:
ENT UK Research Forum 2026 - BOARS - Call for Abstracts | ENT UK

Rowena Ryan Award Submissions:
ENT UK Foundation Research and Training Prizes in Memory of Rowena Ryan | ENT UK

Why attend?

The Innovation Forum is more than a conference – it is a collaborative space designed to spark new ideas and partnerships. Whether you are developing an early-stage concept, looking to scale an existing innovation, or seeking opportunities to collaborate, the Forum will connect you with the people and resources to take the next step. Engage with colleagues, industry partners and technical experts in a shared innovation environment, explore practical solutions to real-world challenges in the ENT pathway and gain insight into funding, research and regulatory frameworks supporting innovation in the UK.

Don’t miss this opportunity to contribute to shaping the future of ENT care. Join us to be part of the conversation, the collaboration and the change.