Due to continued demand for this event and to support educators in the rollout and optimisation of hybrid closed loop technology, we are pleased to announce that we will once again be holding two DTN Diabetes Educator events in 2026:
- 6th February 2026 - Woburn House, London
- 25th June 2026 - The Studio, Manchester - this event will launch for registration shortly
Each meeting can only accommodate 100 delegates and is expected to be extremely popular, early registration is recommended. Please note this is a face-to-face meeting only and there is no online option.
What is it?
This meeting represents a unique opportunity for healthcare professionals working within diabetes to keep up to date with the latest technology. Representation from companies providing the technology for HCL systems will be present all day for discussion and support. Keynote presentations by experts in their field will include addressing behaviour, consultation skills, and management of HCL systems with frailty.
Our workshops will include meal management, hard to reach populations and emerging topics in HCL
This meeting will support educators to come together and share ideas, best practices and to network with peers who have an interest in diabetes technology or looking to enhance their knowledge. We welcome submissions of best practice from centres to share with the meeting. With new challenges emerging with the increased use of HCL therapy we hope to support each other with problem solving.
Who can attend?
This event is for all healthcare professionals working within diabetes.
What does it cost?
We are delighted to be able to offer this meeting free of charge to all delegates.
Please note; if you register for this course and fail to attend without adequate notice, you may be unable to attend other DTN-UK events for the next 12 months.
You must be a member of the Diabetes Technology Network (DTN-UK) in order to register, this is also free of charge. If you are not already a member of DTN-UK you may join online.
Sponsors
This event has been instigated and organised by ABCD and DTN-UK. Sponsors have contributed funding towards this event in return for exhibition space. They have had no input into the agenda or the selection of speakers with the exception of any sponsored symposia which are clearly indicated.