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HealthTech and the Election Results

Last Updated on 19/07/2024 by Samantha Lewis

Join us for a follow-up session led by Daniel Laing from Tendo Consulting on Monday 15 July 2024 from 1-2pm, where we will delve into the political landscape after the July election.

This session will explore how the election results will impact the industry’s agenda and what we can expect from the new government. 

Specifically designed for BHTA members and the wider Med Tech sector, the session will provide valuable insights into government engagement and public affairs. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and learn how they can support and get involved in this important work. 

David Stockdale, CEO of BHTA, will join and provide understanding how the BHTA will support members in the new political environment.

*Please note: Registration to this webinar is only available to members of the BHTA

If you are unable to attend, be sure to register anyway to receive a copy of the slides and recording after the event.


About the speakers

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David Stockdale, CEO at BHTA

David Stockdale joined the BHTA as its Chief Executive in June 2022, bringing more than two decades of senior management and leadership experience to the role.

David lives and works in Sheffield, has two teenage children and has a love of ice hockey, literature, hiking and swimming. He is also a mentor for the Sheffield City Region Launchpad initiative – a fully funded business support programme delivered across the Sheffield City Region. In addition, he is a Trustee and Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Sheffield Young Carers Project, as well as a Founding Member of the Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Special Interest Group.

Daniel Laing, Senior Account Director at Tendo Consulting Limited

Daniel provides strategic advice and expertise to a range of clients at Tendo utilising his ten years in public affairs, research and campaigning. He leads on several healthcare campaigns, supports All-Party Parliamentary Groups and helps organisations to navigate the NHS landscape and engage with Government. He also has extensive experience working on local government research initiatives, in-house public affairs for a UK children’s charity and writing for political publications.