RCR and NHS Global AI Conference returns: experts to tackle safe and practical AI implementation

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RCR 2nd AI conference

Submitted by AI conference committee chair Professor Owen Arthurs, professor of radiology, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health and consultant paediatric radiologist at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH)

Human + machine: clinician-led AI for tomorrow’s healthcare, June 29-30, 2026 QEII Centre, London and online

The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) in collaboration with the NHS, proudly announces the return of its 2nd Annual Global AI Conference. Taking place on June 29-30, 2026 at the QEII Centre in London and accessible online worldwide, this landmark event will explore the theme: Safe and Practical AI Implementation.

Artificial intelligence is revolutionising healthcare, but safe, ethical, and effective integration is essential. This two-day conference is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the knowledge and tools to thrive in this rapidly evolving landscape.

Influence the future of AI in healthcare

Join over 1,000 global healthcare professionals and influence the direction of digital transformation. This unique event brings together clinicians across imaging, oncology and radiotherapy, researchers, and industry pioneers to ensure AI development remains clinician-led and patient focused.

Hear directly from experts actively shaping the future of care and learn how to harness AI to drive progress in clinical knowledge and patient outcomes.

Programme highlights

Gain practical, actionable, evidence-based understanding of AI’s real-world applications and explore the latest medical AI breakthroughs across five specialised streams, including AI Education and Research, Future-Ready AI, AI Vigilance and Regulation, Clinical Implementation and Practice. Plus, a dynamic exhibition highlighting innovative solutions and poster presentations.

Learn from renowned experts, including keynote speakers, on how AI will reshape everything from cancer MDTs to emergency medicine and clinical leadership. You will also:

  • Master responsible integration: Deepen your understanding of regulation, ethics, vigilance, and transparency – the essential foundation for safe AI practice.
  • Network with global leaders: Connect with peers from 50+ countries and engage directly with key opinion leaders.
  • Contribute to the future: Play an active role in steering future AI initiatives, concepts, and projects, ensuring development remains clinician-led and focused on patient benefit.

Designed for all specialties, whether you are new to AI or experienced, the conference offers flexible access (in-person or online), over 50 CPD credits, and 30 days of on-demand access to catch up on every key insight at your own pace.

Explore the programme and secure your place at discounted early bird rates before March 16, 2026.

Register now and secure your spot.

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