Health & Social Care

Transformation 2026

The leading public sector conference for digital health and care leaders in Scotland

Date: Thursday 12 MARCH 2026
Venue: University of Strathclyde, Technology & Innovation Centre, Glasgow
Conference Timings: 08:15 – 16:30

Delegate Registration

Sponsorship Opportunities

First Minister John Swinney has confirmed that the rollout of a national health and social care app – ‘MyCare.scot’ – will commence at the end of 2025.  

The service – which will be a ‘single means of access to citizen health and care information and to health and care services – will begin in the NHS Lanarkshire region as part of a phased introduction nationwide.

This critical development is part of a suite of national policies designed to bring Scotland’s health and social care systems into a new era, with digital technology seen as a crucial part of NHS reform, modernisation and future service delivery.

Featuring domestic and international expertise, Health & Social Care Transformation will showcase the impact that digital technology and new approaches to data are having on Scotland’s NHS and social care sector, bringing together tech and policy leaders with industry and academia in a ‘triple helix’ effect.

We want to surface these learnings to help you and your organisations unlock the power of innovation and collaboration required to bring AI, machine learning, telehealth, and integrated care systems to Scotland’s health and social care services, where they are very much needed.

Learning objectives:

  • Understand the latest strategic direction and policy guidance on technology in healthcare from government, NHS and social care leaders
  • Gain an insight into Scotland’s critical MyCare.Scot programme – and see how we can learn from leading e-health nations such as Denmark
  • Learn how to implement tech in your organisation from world-class industry and health and social care speakers
  • Take advantage of tech deep dives into Data & AI, telecare, integrated care systems and platforms in a series of leadership sessions and industry masterclasses
  • Connect with industry and government peers to strengthen your networks and tap into opportunities to collaborate
 
Confirmed Speakers:
Professor Dame Anna Dominiczak, Chief Scientist (Health), The Scottish Government
Dr Gerald Lip, Clinical Director, North East of Scotland Breast Screening Programme, NHS Grampian
Christine McLaughlin, Co-Director of Population Health, The Scottish Government
Jonathan Cameron, Deputy Director, Digital Health and Care, The Scottish Government

Professor David Lowe, Clinical Director Innovation, University of Glasgow

 

 
Chaired by Moira Mackenzie, Deputy Chief Executive, Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre (DHI)

Fully accredited by The CPD Group, attending earns you 8 CPD credits. 

2026 Speakers


Project Director, Monklands Replacement Project
NHS Lanarkshire

Chief Executive
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

Learning and Development Manager (Digital Learning)
Scottish Social Services Council

Vice Chair
RCGP Scotland

Digital Social Work Policy and Practice Advisor
Social Work Scotland

Care Technologist Team Manager
Kyndi

Senior Business Consultant
CGI IT UK Ltd

Vice President Health, Care & Life Sciences for UK & Australia
CGI IT UK Ltd

Associate Director - Service Delivery
NHS National Services Scotland

Programme Manager
Digital Office For Local Government

Deputy Director, NES Technology Service
NHS Education for Scotland

Lead for Health
National Robotarium

Senior Global Policy Advisor
The Danish Health Data Authority

Head of Supply and Distribution Policy
The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI)

Clinical Executive Manager
InterSystems

Principal, Healthcare
Netcompany

Principal – Head of Scotland
Netcompany

Research Fellow
Ulster University

Head of Project Delivery
Centre for Digital Healthcare Technology, Belfast

Program Manager for NHS Accounts
Tata Consultancy Services

Lead Account Executive - NHS
Freshworks

Digital Social Care Advisor | Digital Front Door
NHS Education for Scotland

Chief Digital Officer
Digital Office for Scottish Local Government

Senior Manager Innovation & Business Development
BT Business

Chief Operating Officer & Deputy Chief Executive, NHS Scotland
Scottish Government

Chief Scientist (Health)
Scottish Government

Consultant Radiologist & Clinical Director, North East of Scotland Breast Screening Programme
NHS Grampian

Deputy Chief Executive
Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre (DHI)

Director of People Policy
COSLA

Chief Information & Security Officer
NHS National Services Scotland

Head of Innovation for Care & Wellbeing
Digital Health and Care Innovation Centre (DHI)

Business Relations Manager - Digital Telecare
Digital Office for Scottish Local Government

Co-lead Digital Prescribing and Dispensing Programme
NHS Education for Scotland

Clinical Director Innovation
University of Glasgow

Deputy Director, Digital Health & Care
Scottish Government

Head of Digital Futures
Scottish Care

12 March 2026 | Industry Masterclasses

11:25 AM – 11:55 AM

AI in Healthcare: Turning Research into Real-World Impact

How can AI move from research to frontline impact in health and care? In this session, BT Research Fellows from the BT Ireland Innovation Centre share practical insights from live AI and data innovation projects. Exploring partnerships between industry and academia, they will highlight how applied AI, machine learning and digital health research can support smarter decision-making, improved patient outcomes and system-wide transformation.


Douglas Adam, Senior Manager Innovation & Business Development,
BT Business

Dave Yearling, Research Fellow,
Ulster University

Dr. Paul Beaney, Head of Project Delivery,
Centre for Digital Healthcare Technology, Belfast
11:25 AM – 11:55 AM

Bringing Healthcare Home in Scotland: The Future of Clinical Homecare

Clinical homecare has an important role in supporting the NHS 10-year plan and Scotland’s shift towards patient treatment within the community. This masterclass will explore new evidence on the benefits of clinical homecare for patients, NHS Scotland, and wider society, alongside current operational challenges. It will consider what opportunities there are to scale up treatment in the community through digitisation, innovation, and greater collaboration across the system.


Ross Maclagan, Head of Supply and Distribution Policy,
The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI)
11:55 AM – 12:05 PM

Transition Break

12:05 PM – 12:35 PM

Intelligent Care at Scale: Powering Safe, Connected AI in Healthcare Delivery

This session explores how InterSystems enables NHS Scotland to deploy safe, scalable AI by building on trusted, interoperable data foundations. Attendees will gain insight into how unified data, intelligent workflows, and embedded analytics can reduce system pressure, strengthen clinical decision-making, and accelerate digital transformation while maintaining safety, trust, and resilience.


Lorna McArthur, Clinical Executive Manager,
InterSystems
12:05 PM – 12:35 PM

Scaling Digital Safely: Trust, Resilience and Measurable Value at National Scale

Digital transformation is accelerating, but scaling it safely is the real test. As expectations rise and budgets tighten, leaders must balance innovation with resilience, trust and demonstrable value. This session explores how responsible digitalisation enables progress without increasing risk. Drawing on experience delivering national digital infrastructure in Denmark, Scotland and mission-critical platforms in complex health environments, we will examine practical approaches to: Reducing transformation risk while maintaining pace Maintaining integrity when dealing with sensitive, clinical data Designing secure, interoperable digital foundations Strengthening citizen trust in digital services Embedding measurable value from the outset Sustainable transformation depends not only on what we build, but on how securely, reliably and responsibly we build it.


Jamie Whysall, Principal, Healthcare,
Netcompany

Jim McNair, Principal – Head of Scotland,
Netcompany
12:35 PM – 1:30 PM

Lunch & Networking

Event Sponsors

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Founded in 1976, CGI is among the largest IT and business consulting services firms in the world. We are insights-driven and outcome-based to help accelerate returns on your IT and business investments. 

As a responsible business with over 500 professionals working across Scotland, we contribute to the continuous improvement of the economic, social and environmental wellbeing of the communities in which we live and work. We have designed our client proximity business model to enable local teams to build lasting, trusted relationships delivered through local experts.  

Our local experts draw on an established understanding of Scotland’s client industries and local business and insights from a diverse global network. This ensures we bring the right talent, innovation and scale to every engagement using a collaborative style and consultative approach.

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InterSystems is supporting healthcare transformation around the world making the vision of connected health and care a reality.  We enable every care provider in every care setting secure access to a shared electronic health and care record for each patient, giving them all available information to help them make quicker and safer decisions. 

Creating an environment that enables informed patient engagement and facilitates easier access to services. Where you’re not only capturing and sharing information, but you’re able to immediately understand and act on that information through embedded analytics and decision support. Over 110 NHS Trusts and Boards are using InterSystems Technology to connect and share information between disparate clinical systems, we know connected care is improved care.

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Evondos is the leading provider of automated medicine dispensing services in Europe. Evondos’ service enables people in need of medical treatment to get the prescribed medicine at the right time automatically, which improves patient safety, medical adherence and supports independent life at home. The service is based on advanced technology and consists of an automatic medicine dispensing robot installed in private homes, with a cloud-based control system and service elements. Evondos® a medicine-dispensing robot | Evondos

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The ABPI exists to make the UK the best place in the world to research, develop and use new medicines and vaccines. We represent companies of all sizes who invest in discovering the medicines of the future. 

Our members supply cutting edge treatments that improve and save the lives of millions of people. We work in partnership with Government and the NHS so patients can get new  treatments faster and the NHS can plan how much it spends on medicines. 

Every day, we partner with organisations in the life sciences community and beyond to  transform lives across the UK. 

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BT is one of the world’s leading communication services companies, with a significant local presence in Scotland. This includes a £1.5bn GVA impact across Scotland, supporting over 12,000 jobs and providing the digital infrastructure to support organisations and people across Scotland, including key critical services. The solutions BT provide are integral to modern life and digital transformation. BT’s purpose is as simple as it is ambitious: We connect for good.

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Headquartered in Copenhagen and founded in 2000, Netcompany has built a strong reputation in digitising societies across Europe. Today, with almost 8,000 skilled and creative employees from across 10 countries, Netcompany helps UK and European public and private sector customers accelerate delivery of ambitious, complex digital transformation.   

Understanding and prioritising the needs of citizens are integrated within Netcompany’s philosophy – that principle is reflected in how we build our digital solutions. In close collaboration with our customers, we involve every stakeholder who will interact with or be impacted by the technology at design stage to ensure we create solutions made to last.   

Our services include business consulting, software development, project programme management, and system integration. By leveraging innovative, modular, and reusable technologies and building flexible, scalable, and secure digital platforms, we enable public and private sectors to accelerate the pace of transformation, whilst saving on costs and elevating customer experiences. www.netcompany.com  

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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) (BSE: 532540, NSE: TCS) is a digital transformation and technology partner of choice for industry-leading organizations worldwide. Since its inception in 1968, TCS has upheld the highest standards of innovation, engineering excellence and customer service.

Rooted in the heritage of the Tata Group, TCS is focused on creating long term value for its clients, its investors, its employees, and the community at large. With a highly skilled workforce of over 6,00,000 employees in 55 countries and 202 service delivery centres across the world, the company has been recognized as a top employer in six continents. With the ability to rapidly apply and scale new technologies, the company has built long term partnerships with its clients – helping them emerge as perpetually adaptive enterprises. Many of these relationships have endured into decades and navigated every technology cycle, from mainframes in the 1970s to Artificial Intelligence today.

TCS sponsors 14 of the world’s most prestigious marathons and endurance events, including the TCS New York City Marathon, TCS London Marathon and TCS Sydney Marathon with a focus on promoting health, sustainability, and community empowerment.

TCS generated consolidated revenues of over US $30 billion in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025. For more information, visit www.tcs.com

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Userlane is a digital adoption and AI enablement platform that helps healthcare organisations maximise the value of their EPR, EHR and clinical systems. Embedded in live applications, Userlane guides clinicians and operational teams in real time, reducing reliance on training, accelerating adoption and improving data quality without disrupting patient care. Userlane provides deep insight into all software usage, enabling CIOs, CCIOs and transformation leaders to identify inefficiencies, support compliance and optimise workflows at scale. 

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Abilia is a leading provider of technology-enabled care with over 50 years of international experience in Sweden, Norway, Germany, and the UK. Our solutions support independence for older adults and people with cognitive challenges through evidence-based, person-centred technology.

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MySense helps people live safely and independently at home for longer while supporting Adult Social Care and health teams to act earlier and with confidence. 

By identifying changes in daily routines between visits, MySense highlights emerging risks, enabling better-informed reviews and more effective prioritisation of support. This helps prevent avoidable escalation and reduce unplanned hospital admissions while giving families greater reassurance. 

The service combines passive monitoring of everyday activity with an optional wearable providing fall detection and emergency alerts. 

Designed for real-world Adult Social Care practice, MySense fits easily into existing workflows and provides clear, objective insights that support confident, evidence-based decisions. MySense is UKCA-marked as a Class I Medical Device. 

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Access partners with Local Authorities and Health Boards to deliver integrated, AI-powered solutions that transform how communities access care. Our connected platform breaks down silos between social care, health, housing, and education. Enabling councils to see the whole person, not fragmented cases across disconnected systems. 

Designed to work seamlessly with existing infrastructure, our ecosystem supports front-line teams with real-time insights and proactive analytics, enabling earlier interventions and reducing pressure on overstretched services. From Technology Enabled Care to intelligent case management and commissioning, Access helps you achieve statutory obligations efficiently whilst improving outcomes for citizens. Together, we’re building resilient, person-centred services. 

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Alcidion provides hospitals and integrated care systems with a modern, modular electronic patient record. 

Bringing together data from multiple systems, such as the PAS, EPMA, inpatient digital systems, pathology and reablement services using an open-standards data platform, clinicians have access to the full picture of care for the patient, supporting quicker decisions from admission to discharge and beyond. 

Alcidion unlocks value from existing technology solutions, showing real-time capacity and demand across entire systems, identifying bottlenecks, automating routine activity and providing clinical decision support along each patient pathway, reducing the cognitive burden on staff. 

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With over 20 years’ experience and supporting more than 3,500 GP surgeries across the UK, X-on Health helps practices transform patient access. We bring together Cloud telephony, AI-powered navigation, ambient scribes, voice agents, and analytics into one seamless digital front door. This creates a joined-up, intelligent care navigation system that improves the patient experience and gives practices more time to focus on care. 

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Future Mobility empowers organisations and individuals to work smarter, safer, and perform at their best, pairing people with innovative wearable technologies to support them through their daily lives inside and outside of work. We specialise in exoskeletons—engineered to reduce physical strain, minimise fatigue, and protect long-term health in demanding work environments.  

We focus on products that are intuitive, ergonomic, and reliable, backed by real-world performance, engineered to deliver measurable benefits in safety, comfort, endurance, and productivity.  

At Future Mobility, our mission is to make injury-prevention and performance-enhancing technologies widely available to organisations that prioritise workforce wellbeing and operational excellence. 

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Denmark is at FutureScot to share experiences from our Healthcare and Life Sciences ecosystem. 

Let’s talk about the digital building blocks that strengthen healthcare delivery and life sciences innovation: secure health data infrastructure, AI-powered solutions to aid clinical diagnosis, digital rehabilitation of the frail, HealthTech, wards of the future and public–private collaboration models that have shaped Denmark’s journey as a leading nation in healthcare.   

We are bringing a Danish delegation consisting of five innovative Danish companies working with healthcare as well as conference speaker Kenneth Ahrensberg, Global Policy Adviser, from the Danish Health Data Authority who have been part of Denmark’s digital health transformation. 

Link to the Denmark’s Ministry of the Interior and Health: The Danish Ministry of Health | Indenrigs- og Sundhedsministeriet  

Link to the Danish Health Data Authority: Sundhedsdatastyrelsen  

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MyCare.scot is a new service that allows people to access parts of their health and care information online. It launches in Lanarkshire in December and will roll out to everyone across Scotland from 2026. It is part of a national programme called Digital Front Door, run by NHS Education Scotland in partnership with Scottish Government.  

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Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre (DHI) is a world-leading, not-for-profit, collaboration between the University of Strathclyde and the Glasgow School of Art, publicly funded by the Scottish Funding Council and the Scottish Government.  

 DHI is a national resource, key enabler and catalyst for change, bringing together world-class expertise in digital health, social care, and design innovation, underpinned by cutting-edge research and knowledge exchange. Using the quadruple helix model, DHI empowers and connects individuals, academia, industry, and the public sector to transform ideas into digital health and social care solutions. 

DHI excels at managing complex projects, enhancing innovation readiness, and building strong partnerships and clusters that drive digital transformation in health and social care, ensuring real-world impact and sustainable change. 

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