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The Second Annual Transforming the NHS Estate Event 2022

The Kia Oval, London 29 September 2022, 8:00am - 4:00pm

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8:00am
Registration
9:00am
Chair's Welcome Address
Dr Evangelia Chrysikou, Associate Professor, Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, UCL
9:10am
Opening Keynote Address: How Can NHS Estates Utilise Green Infrastructure To Deliver On Sustainability, Net-Zero And Public Health?
  • Introducing Building with Nature accredited health-care facilities that showcase the value of delivering high-quality green infrastructure
  • Understanding how multi-functional green infrastructure can deliver a positive response to the climate emergency, support community health and wellbeing, improve water quality and management, and deliver increased biodiversity
  • Reviewing how a collaborative partnership approach to design and delivery of green infrastructure results in better outcomes for communities
  • Exploring how a set of green infrastructure quality standards can support decision making from outline proposals through to management and maintenance of estates
Dr Gemma Jerome, Director, Building with Nature
9:30am
Keynote Address: Strategic Infrastructure Planning In The NHS - Looking Ahead To The Next 10 Years
Matthew Ward, National Strategy Lead, NHS England and NHS Improvement
9:50am
Corporate Case Study: Data - Environmental Management Within NHS Estates
  • Current landscape of the environmental sensor market
  • Identifying the concerns within public estates
  • How data can guide a strategic approach to modernisation
  • Case study: working in partnership with an NHS trust to develop IOT solutions
Julie Weaving, National Accounts Manager, Aico
10:10am
Questions And Answers Session
10:30am
Break And Networking
11:00am
Case Study: Working In Partnership To Create A Global Centre For Cancer Research And Innovation
  • The importance of partnerships in placemaking
  • Creating an innovative life science district for collaboration between academic researchers, clinicians and innovative companies
  • Public sector direct delivery of a life science workspace
  • Shaping future benefits of major regeneration for the local community, inclusive growth and innovation
Ciara Hanson, Head of London Cancer Hub Programme, London Borough of Sutton
11:20am
Keynote Address: Driving Low Energy, Cost-Effective And Sustainable Processes In Estates Design And Monitoring
  • The dash from gas
  • Centralised v decentralised energy generation
  • Renew or new build
  • Bridging the gap between design stage emissions and operational carbon emissions
Simon Bourke, Healthcare Sector Lead and UK Building Services Lead, RPS Group
11:40am
Keynote Address: Rebuilding Our NHS
  • Appropriate capital funding is needed to bring long neglected parts of the NHS estate into the 21st century. From fixing leaking roofs and broken boilers, to removing ligature points in mental health facilities and replacing outdated technology, capital investment has the potential to transform the NHS. With the right level of investment, the NHS could play an even bigger role in turning the government's ambitions for net zero and ‘levelling up’ from ambition to reality.
  • The government needs to create an agile, sustainable and effective national hospital building infrastructure that can provide all trusts with the capability and capacity to deliver rebuilds and construction, including as part of the new hospital programme – the government's 2019 manifesto commitment to build 40 new hospitals by 2030.
  • A recent NHS Providers survey found that almost all trusts involved in the new hospital programme strongly agreed or agreed that, if appropriately funded, their scheme will improve patient-centred care and experience, improve clinical outcomes, and enable them to increase productivity.
Miriam Deakin, Director of Policy and Strategy, NHS Providers
12:00pm
Questions And Answers Session
12:30pm
Seminar Session A: Solving the Healthcare Sector’s Energy Trilemma
  • Exploring the healthcare sector critical requirement for a consistent, reliable electricity source
  • Supporting healthcare providers to overcome strict carbon reduction requirements, while navigating stretched budgets
  • Discussing the need for planning and implementation of a power resilience strategy, offering security of supply for critical applications but cost and environmental benefits
Andrew Donald, Senior Business Development Manager, Powerstar
12:30pm
Seminar Session B: The Future Of Healthcare Estates: Turning Managed Assets Into Intelligent Infrastructure
  • How to save costs and energy through a managed catering estate
  • How monitoring & controlling your HVAC and estate equipment can predict breakdowns before they happen and reduce energy spend
  • The benefits of managing your catering estate
  • The future of a managed equipment estate
Kelli Barrett, Commercial Manager, Foodservice Equipment Rental / PKL, and Orla McGreevy, Head of Sales - Europe, LoweConex / PKL
1:00pm
Lunch And Networking
2:15pm
Panel Discussion: Developing The Estates Management Workforce In The NHS
  • Adam Taylor-Drake, Head of Internet of Things
  • Carl-Magnus Von Behr, Doctoral Researcher, Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge
  • Paul Hogg, Former Chair, NHS Scotland MGPS National Advisory Group
2:50pm
Keynote Address: Using NHS Estates To Combat Inequality
Jahaan Abdurahman and Savannah Fishel, Innovation Consultants, Innovation Unit
3:10pm
Corporate Case Study - Unlocking Net Zero and Product Efficiency Of Hospital Equipment
  • Sustainable potential of NHS hospitals through asset management
  • The future is now: Sustainable hospitals through supply chain traceability
  • Equipment efficiency for cost-saving and Net Zero goals: a win-win situation
Lauren Hunter, Commercial Director, Loopcycle
3:30pm
Chair's Summary And Close

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