Join Digital Care Hub at the HETT Show 2025 , a free two-day event focused on the practical side of digital transformation across health and care.
Registration is now open — free for health and care professionals
Why attend?
HETT is a national event that brings together people from across the NHS, local government, social care and beyond to:
- Learn from teams who’ve found practical ways forward
- Get clear, CPD-accredited insights to take back to your organisation
- Explore tech and tools that actually support delivery
- Make connections with others facing the same system pressures
Digital Care Hub is contributing to the following sessions:
Digital Care Hub Cyber Security Workshop: Red vs Blue
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
This interactive, narrative-led session pits attacker (Red Team) against defender (Blue Team) in a live cyber battle. The audience, split into teams, shapes the story by choosing where to invest resources and how to attack or defend a fictional organisation.
Confronting the Barriers to Impactful Innovation
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 11:10 AM to 11:50 AM
This panel explores whether current innovation ecosystems prioritise pilots over long-term impact, examining policy timelines, procurement models, funding sustainability, adoption challenges, and vendor lock-ins. Discussion will focus on aligning values—efficiency, cost, outcomes, staff experience—with scalable technologies, and whether SMEs can thrive within existing structures.
Open Forum: Maximising What You Have for Cyber Resilience – Ask the Experts
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 12:00 PM to 12:50 PM
This will be a collaborative discussion to hear what matters to you on the topic of cyber security in health and care, looking at systems and technology and the human side of cybersecurity.
Future-Proofing Cyber in Health and Care – What Can We Do Now?
Wednesday, October 8, 2025 11:40 AM to 12:20 PM
As digital transformation accelerates across health and care, cybersecurity is no longer optional, it’s foundational. This session explores the essential practices every organisation must adopt to protect against evolving cyber threats, while also tackling the complexities of national alignment, local needs, and cross-sector collaboration.