Speakers from Tinder Swindler and Biohacking to Microsoft and Google Working Together to Bridge the Gap
Fordingbridge are industry leaders for healthcare and blue light canopy installations across the UK. With a wide range of design concepts as well as in-house design and manufacture teams at your disposal, creating the perfect solution has never been so easy. From start to finish, their specialist teams work with you to effortlessly construct the perfect solution to your site facility; from ambulance bay canopies, entrance builds, staff breakout spaces and covered link walkways, their team can flex their knowledge and expertise into developing turnkey solutions to suit every space.
In a healthcare environment such as Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Doctor’s surgeries, hygiene is one of the most important considerations.
Protecting a building’s interior with Yeoman Shield’s range of wall & door protection systems ensures they don’t suffer from dents and scratches which can harbour harmful bacteria.
Durable and easy to clean, all Yeoman Shield products are inherently hygienic if they are properly cleaned and maintained. The PVCu materials they are manufactured from are “rigid” and therefore do not support the growth of bacteria or mould.
Fordingbridge are canopy and walkway specialists, dedicated to better the offering of the NHS, private healthcare, and charitable trusts with entryways, ambulance bay, and patient access structures developed in assisting every need. With 55+ years in the design and manufacture of such builds, they are committed to providing best possible solutions to all projects.
Speakers from Tinder Swindler and Biohacking to Microsoft and Google Working Together to Bridge the Gap
Upcycled Medical is pioneering the recycled textile industry. The company, launched by Linda Ball in 2017, started with the desire to make an environmentally friendly cap in the sports market. To meet the expectations and the requirements of the sports sector they were able to successfully develop a cap with 65% upcycled plastic and 35% organic cotton. After their initial success, they wondered if it would be possible to create a 100% upcycled textile, made from part marine and part landfill plastic, which would put a huge dent in the growing pollution problem.
Are you ever frustrated by people losing their keys for lockers, desk pedestals, filing cabinets,
Researchers at the University of Nottingham have recently been awarded a £6 million grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) in order to develop a toolkit for 3D printing. HB spoke to Ricky Wildman, Professor in Chemical Engineering at The University of Nottingham
NHS Golden Jubilee has recently performed its 1,000th robotic orthopaedic joint replacement - HB looks at the hospital’s robotics programme