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FEATURED
May 12 - 13, 2026
Arcadia Medical Future of Clinical Innovation
Welcome to Arcadia Medical: Future of Clinical Innovation, the premier medical gathering set against the vibrant coastal backdrop of Swansea, Wales. Taking place at the state-of-the-art Swansea Arena, this two-day summit is designed to be a catalyst for change in the healthcare sector, bringing together the brightest minds in medicine, research, and healthcare administration. As we navigate the complexities of post-pandemic healthcare, Arcadia Medical serves as a vital platform for discussing sustainable practices, technological integration, and the evolution of patient-centric care.
The conference kicks off with a series of high-impact keynote sessions led by internationally recognized clinicians and health tech pioneers. The primary focus for 2026 is the "Digital Transformation of the Patient Journey." Attendees will delve deep into how Artificial Intelligence and machine learning are moving from theoretical concepts to practical, bedside applications that save lives and reduce administrative burdens. In an era where data is king, understanding how to ethically and efficiently manage patient information is paramount, and our expert panels will provide actionable insights into the future of health informatics.
Beyond the digital realm, Arcadia Medical prioritizes the human element of healthcare. A significant portion of the event is dedicated to mental health integration within primary care and the development of multidisciplinary teams. We recognize that the modern medical professional faces unprecedented challenges, from burnout to rapidly shifting regulatory landscapes. Through curated breakout sessions and interactive workshops, participants will explore strategies for workforce resilience and leadership development. These sessions are designed to be hands-on, ensuring that every delegate leaves with a toolkit of strategies they can implement in their own practices or hospitals immediately.
The exhibition hall at Swansea Arena will be transformed into a hub of discovery. Over 50 exhibitors will showcase the latest in surgical robotics, diagnostic imaging, and pharmaceutical advancements. This provides a unique "touch and feel" experience, allowing practitioners to interact with the equipment that will define the next decade of medical practice. Networking is woven into the very fabric of the event. From the opening breakfast to the evening gala overlooking the Swansea Bay, there are ample opportunities to forge partnerships, discuss collaborative research projects, and connect with mentors.
Whether you are a veteran surgeon, a dedicated general practitioner, a medical student, or a healthcare policymaker, Arcadia Medical offers a comprehensive look at where the industry is headed. It is more than just a series of lectures; it is a community-building experience aimed at improving health outcomes for the UK and beyond. Join us in Swansea this May to be part of the conversation that shapes the future of medicine.
Swansea Arena,
Mumbles
168
0
FEATURED
Apr 28, 2026
Isabellenhütte Precision Sensing Seminar 2026
Welcome to the exclusive "Isabellenhütte Precision Sensing Seminar 2026," a premier gathering for the UK’s engineering and manufacturing elite. Isabellenhütte Heusler GmbH & Co. KG, a global leader in precision measurement technology and high-grade resistance alloys, brings its centuries of German engineering expertise to the heart of Swansea’s technological hub. This event is meticulously designed to bridge the gap between theoretical material science and practical application in the modern industrial landscape.
As the automotive and renewable energy sectors face unprecedented demands for accuracy and efficiency, the role of high-precision shunt resistors and sensor systems has never been more critical. This seminar will delve deep into the physics of ISA-PLAN® and ISA-WELD® technologies, explaining how these proprietary processes ensure long-term stability and incredibly low temperature coefficients. Attendees will gain firsthand insight into how Isabellenhütte components are revolutionizing Battery Management Systems (BMS) in electric vehicles, providing the granular data necessary for safe and efficient power distribution.
The day will begin with a keynote from Isabellenhütte’s lead application engineers, focusing on the challenges of "Current Sensing in High-Voltage Environments." We will explore the nuances of thermal management and the reduction of parasitic effects in PCB layouts. Following the keynote, a series of technical workshops will allow participants to engage with live demonstrations of the latest ISA-ASIC integrated sensing modules. These sessions are designed to be interactive, encouraging engineers to bring their specific design challenges to the table for real-time consultation.
Beyond the technical data, the seminar serves as a vital networking platform. Swansea, with its rich industrial heritage and growing reputation as a center for "Green Economy" innovation, provides the perfect backdrop. Participants will connect with industry peers, research academics from Swansea University, and technical leads from Isabellenhütte to discuss the future of the UK supply chain, the transition to electrification, and the role of precision alloys in sustainable infrastructure. Whether you are looking to optimize an existing power electronics design or scouting for the latest advancements in shunt-based current sensing, this seminar offers the depth and detail required to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving market. Join us for a day of innovation, precision, and collaborative engineering excellence.
Swansea University Bay Campus – Engineering Hall,
Mumbles
153
0
FEATURED
Sep 07 - 08, 2026
SwanseaCon 2026
SwanseaCon 2026 stands as the pinnacle of professional development for the technology community in South Wales and beyond. Returning to the stunning, modern architecture of the Swansea University Bay Campus, this two-day immersive experience is designed for those who are passionate about the craft of software development and the nuances of agile delivery. In an era where technology evolves at a breakneck pace, SwanseaCon provides a vital space for practitioners to pause, reflect, and learn from some of the most influential minds in the global tech industry.
The 2026 edition focuses heavily on the intersection of human-centric design and technical excellence. As we navigate the complexities of distributed systems and the integration of artificial intelligence into our daily workflows, the conference serves as a beacon for best practices. Attendees can expect a diverse agenda that spans multiple tracks, covering everything from the deep technicalities of backend architecture and cloud-native development to the psychological aspects of team leadership and the evolution of agile methodologies. Whether you are a junior developer looking to sharpen your skills or a senior architect designing the systems of tomorrow, the insights gained here are invaluable.
Beyond the formal presentations, SwanseaCon is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and community spirit. The "Hallway Track" is often where the most significant connections are made. Between sessions, the exhibition hall buzzes with activity as local Welsh startups showcase their latest innovations alongside established global tech firms. This year, we have expanded our hands-on workshop offerings, allowing participants to dive deep into new frameworks and tools under the guidance of expert mentors. These interactive sessions ensure that you don't just hear about new concepts—you actually build with them.
The event kicks off with a keynote address that sets a visionary tone for the weekend, followed by a series of breakout sessions tailored to different experience levels and specialisms. Evening social events, including the famous SwanseaCon Networking Mixer, provide a relaxed environment to discuss the day’s learnings over local refreshments. By bringing together a mix of international speakers and homegrown talent, the conference reinforces Swansea's growing reputation as a thriving tech hub. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a community dedicated to building better software and better teams. Secure your place today and join us for an unforgettable exploration of the future of technology.
Swansea University Bay Campus,
Mumbles
139
0
FEATURED
Aug 22 - 23, 2026
Gower Chillis Festival 2026
Prepare your palate for an explosion of flavor and heat as the Gower Chillis Festival returns to the stunning coastline of Swansea this August. Nestled in the heart of the Gower Peninsula—the UK’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty—this event offers a unique blend of agricultural education, culinary exploration, and community spirit. Whether you are a "chili-head" looking for the world’s hottest peppers or a family seeking a vibrant day out, this festival provides a comprehensive look at the journey from seed to sauce.
The Gower Peninsula is renowned for its fertile soil and coastal microclimate, which provides the perfect environment for cultivating some of the most vibrant chili varieties in the United Kingdom. At the Gower Chillis Festival, attendees will have the rare opportunity to go behind the scenes of a working chili farm. You can walk through the polytunnels where rows of Habaneros, Jalapeños, and the legendary Carolina Reapers are nurtured to perfection. The event isn't just about tasting; it’s about understanding the sustainable farming practices that allow these exotic plants to thrive in a Welsh landscape.
Food is, of course, the heart of the weekend. The festival marketplace will feature dozens of local artisans and producers showcasing their craft. From small-batch hot sauces and spicy jams to chili-infused chocolates and craft ales, the diversity of products on display is a testament to the creativity of the Welsh food scene. Many vendors offer live demonstrations, teaching visitors how to incorporate different heat levels into their home cooking, ensuring that everyone from the mildest palate to the bravest spice seeker finds something to enjoy.
Beyond the food stalls, the event features a packed schedule of educational workshops. Expert growers will lead sessions on urban gardening, explaining how you can grow your own chili plants in small pots or windowsills. These workshops cover everything from pest control and pollination to the science of the Scoville scale. For those who enjoy a bit of competition, the "Heat Challenge" remains a crowd favorite, where participants test their endurance against increasingly spicy peppers in a safe and supportive environment.
Live music from local Swansea musicians will provide a rhythmic backdrop to the weekend, creating a relaxed, summer vibe. Children can engage in nature-based crafts and educational farm trails designed to teach them about biodiversity and where their food comes from. As the sun begins to set over the nearby Llangennith beach, the festival transforms into a cozy gathering spot with fire pits and gourmet street food, making it the perfect end to a summer day.
The Gower Chillis Festival is more than just a food event; it is a celebration of local entrepreneurship and agricultural passion. By attending, you are supporting local farmers and helping to maintain the rich tradition of specialty produce in South Wales. Mark your calendars for August 22nd and 23rd, and get ready to experience the hottest weekend in Swansea.
Gower Chillis Farm,
Mumbles
198
0
FEATURED
Apr 25 - 26, 2026
Natural Living Expo Swansea Sustainability Fair
The Natural Living Expo arriving at Swansea’s historic Brangwyn Hall this April is a comprehensive celebration of sustainable living, wellness, and environmental stewardship. As the world pivots toward more conscious consumption, this event serves as a vital hub for residents of South Wales to discover practical, affordable, and innovative ways to align their lifestyles with the health of the planet. This two-day exhibition is designed to bridge the gap between abstract "green" concepts and everyday reality, offering a tactile experience where visitors can see, touch, and taste the future of sustainable living.
The expo floor will be divided into several immersive zones. The Green Home Zone focuses on energy efficiency, showcasing heat pumps, solar technology, and plastic-free household alternatives that help reduce carbon footprints while lowering utility costs. In the Wellness & Holistic Pavilion, local practitioners will offer insights into natural medicine, mindfulness, and organic skincare, emphasizing the connection between a healthy environment and personal well-being. Meanwhile, the Ethical Marketplace will feature over 50 local vendors selling everything from upcycled furniture and sustainable fashion to artisan crafts, ensuring that visitors can support the local Swansea economy while making ethical purchasing decisions.
Beyond the stalls, the event is a significant educational platform. A dedicated seminar stage will host rolling talks from environmental experts and local activists. Topics will range from "The Basics of Urban Composting" to "How to Transition to a Zero-Waste Kitchen." These sessions are designed to be accessible, moving away from high-level jargon and focusing instead on actionable steps that anyone can take, regardless of their current lifestyle or budget. The atmosphere is one of collaboration rather than judgment, fostering a community spirit where attendees can share challenges and solutions regarding climate change and local conservation efforts.
The Natural Living Expo also highlights the incredible strides being made in local agriculture. The "Farm to Fork" section will showcase organic produce from the Gower Peninsula and surrounding areas, providing a space for farmers to connect directly with consumers. Visitors can sample seasonal delicacies and learn about the importance of biodiversity in the Welsh countryside. For families, the event includes an interactive Eco-Kids Corner, where children can engage in seed-planting workshops and recycled art projects, instilling an early appreciation for nature. By bringing together tech innovators, local artisans, and passionate educators, this event aims to prove that living "naturally" is not just a trend, but a rewarding and achievable way of life for the people of Swansea.
Brangwyn Hall,
Mumbles
124
0
FEATURED
May 22, 2026
Eternity with Love The 2026 Swansea Gala
The Eternity with Love: The 2026 Swansea Gala stands as a beacon of elegance and professional synergy within the South Wales hospitality sector. Hosted at the historic and majestic Brangwyn Hall, this upcoming event is meticulously designed to bridge the gap between high-end service providers and the visionaries who craft unforgettable life moments. As the evening sun sets over the Swansea coast this May, the grand architecture of the Guildhall complex will play host to an evening dedicated to the art of celebration and the business of luxury hospitality.
The core objective of this gala is to foster meaningful connections in an environment that reflects the very standards the industry strives to uphold. Attendees will be immersed in an atmosphere of refined sophistication, beginning with a welcome reception that encourages fluid networking among the region’s top event planners, venue managers, and artisanal suppliers. Unlike a standard trade show, this event emphasizes the human element of the hospitality industry—building trust and rapport that translates into long-term professional partnerships.
Throughout the evening, guests will experience a curated journey of the senses. The main hall, famous for its Frank Brangwyn British Empire Panels, provides a backdrop of unparalleled cultural significance. The itinerary includes a series of "Industry Insight" spotlights, where leaders in luxury hospitality will briefly share emerging trends for the 2027 season, focusing on sustainable luxury and the integration of immersive technology in private events. This ensures that while the night is celebratory, it remains deeply rooted in professional development and forward-thinking business strategy.
Dining at the gala is an experience in itself, showcasing the finest Welsh produce through a modern culinary lens. This "Taste of Wales" banquet serves as a live demonstration of excellence in catering, providing a talking point for guests and a showcase for local gastronomic talent. From the initial plating to the final pour, every detail is orchestrated to inspire those who work behind the scenes of the world's most beautiful events.
As the evening progresses, the networking transitions into a more relaxed lounge setting, allowing for deeper conversations and the solidification of new business ventures. Eternity with Love Ltd has a long-standing reputation for creating spaces where creativity meets commerce, and the 2026 Swansea Gala is set to be their most ambitious undertaking yet. By bringing together the "who’s who" of the regional hospitality scene, the event acts as a catalyst for local economic growth and a masterclass in event execution. Whether you are looking to expand your vendor network, discover new venues, or simply reconnect with the pulse of the South Wales event industry, this gala offers the perfect platform.
Brangwyn Hall,
Mumbles
106
0
FEATURED
Sep 08 - 10, 2026
IPDLN Conference 2026 Linking Data for Impact
The International Population Data Linkage Network (IPDLN) Conference is a premier global gathering that brings together world-leading experts, researchers, and data scientists dedicated to the advancement of population data linkage. Hosted in the vibrant coastal city of Swansea, UK, this conference serves as a critical nexus for those working with administrative data, electronic health records, and longitudinal datasets to solve complex societal challenges. The 2026 edition focuses on the theme of "Linking Data for Impact," exploring how integrated data systems can directly influence public policy, improve healthcare outcomes, and provide deeper insights into the socio-economic factors shaping our world.
Over the course of three days, attendees will engage in a rigorous academic and professional program featuring keynote addresses from international pioneers in data science and ethics. The sessions are designed to showcase innovative methodologies in data linkage, including the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning to enhance data quality and security. Participants will delve into the technicalities of privacy-preserving record linkage, federated data analysis, and the governance frameworks necessary to maintain public trust. Beyond the technical aspects, the conference emphasizes the practical application of these data, highlighting success stories from around the globe where linked data has transformed governmental decision-making and clinical practices.
Swansea, known for its world-class data research facilities, provides the perfect backdrop for this exchange of knowledge. The conference fosters an environment of intense collaboration, offering numerous breakout sessions and poster presentations that allow early-career researchers to interact with seasoned veterans. Networking is a cornerstone of the IPDLN experience, with dedicated time for professionals to discuss cross-border data sharing initiatives and the harmonization of global data standards. As population data linkage becomes increasingly vital in the face of global health crises and shifting demographics, this conference provides the essential roadmap for the future of the field.
In addition to the core sessions, the event will feature workshops focused on the ethical implications of big data and the importance of community engagement. How we communicate the benefits of data linkage to the public is just as important as the technology itself. By attending, delegates will not only gain a comprehensive understanding of the latest technical trends but also contribute to the ongoing dialogue about the responsible and impactful use of population data. This is an indispensable opportunity for anyone committed to using data as a force for good in the 21st century.
Swansea University Bay Campus,
Mumbles
185
0
FEATURED
May 10 - 13, 2026
59th EDEG Annual Meeting 2026
The 59th Annual Meeting of the European Diabetes Epidemiology Group (EDEG) represents a premier gathering of the world’s leading researchers, clinicians, and public health experts dedicated to understanding the distribution and determinants of diabetes across populations. Set against the backdrop of Swansea, UK, this conference serves as a critical nexus for sharing high-quality epidemiological data that informs global health policy and clinical practice. As the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes continues to rise globally, the focus of this year’s meeting is heavily centered on "Precision Epidemiology"—moving beyond broad population statistics to understand how individual genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors interact to influence disease progression and complications.
The program is meticulously curated to include a blend of plenary lectures from internationally renowned speakers, oral abstract sessions, and interactive poster presentations. A significant portion of the agenda is dedicated to the social determinants of health, exploring how socio-economic status, urban planning, and food systems impact diabetes risk in diverse European populations. Attendees will engage with the latest findings from large-scale longitudinal cohorts and electronic health record analyses, providing a comprehensive look at the "real-world" state of diabetes management. Furthermore, the 2026 meeting places a strong emphasis on the intersection of technology and epidemiology, showcasing how wearable devices and digital health interventions are providing new streams of data for public health surveillance.
Beyond the formal scientific sessions, the EDEG meeting is famous for its collaborative atmosphere. The "Swansea 2026" iteration is designed to foster networking between early-career researchers and established veterans in the field. Specific workshops will focus on advanced statistical modeling techniques, such as Mendelian randomization and machine learning in health data science, ensuring that the next generation of epidemiologists is equipped with the tools necessary to tackle the complexities of metabolic disease. The goal is not just to report numbers, but to translate those numbers into actionable strategies that can reduce the global burden of diabetes, improve patient outcomes, and ultimately move closer to primary prevention. By attending, participants contribute to a collective effort to harmonize epidemiological methods across borders, ensuring that data from various European regions is comparable and robust. This event is more than a conference; it is a collaborative engine driving the future of metabolic health research.
Great Hall, Bay Campus, Swansea University,
Mumbles
233
0
FEATURED
Swansea Maritime Heritage and Global Trade
The British Commission for Maritime History, in collaboration with local academic partners, is proud to present a comprehensive two-day event in the historic port city of Swansea. This upcoming gathering serves as a critical bridge between academic inquiry and the living history of Wales’ maritime industry. Following the core objectives of the BCMH, this event is designed to foster a supportive environment for scholars, maritime enthusiasts, and professionals to explore the vast complexities of our relationship with the sea.
The first day opens with a deep dive into Swansea’s own "Copperopolis" era, examining how maritime logistics and global shipping networks allowed a small Welsh town to become the world center of copper smelting. Attendees will explore sessions led by expert historians on the evolution of the Swansea docks, the technological shifts from sail to steam, and the social history of the families who lived and worked along the Bristol Channel. These discussions aren’t just about the past; they provide essential context for understanding modern global supply chains and the environmental impact of maritime industries.
The second day transitions into a practical "Maritime Research Workshop." This segment is specifically curated for postgraduate students and independent researchers. Participants will gain rare access to local archival techniques and digital mapping tools used to track 19th-century vessel movements. In addition to technical skills, the event emphasizes the "human element" of the sea—documenting the lives of merchant seafarers and the diverse communities that formed around international trade routes.
This event is a cornerstone for anyone looking to network within the UK maritime history community. It offers a rare opportunity to engage with the BCMH leadership and contribute to the ongoing narrative of British naval and mercantile identity. By blending formal lectures with interactive research sessions, "Swansea Maritime Heritage and Global Trade" ensures that the rich legacy of the Welsh coast continues to be researched, preserved, and shared with a global audience. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a local history buff, this conference offers fresh perspectives on how the sea has shaped the modern world.
National Waterfront Museum,
Mumbles
154
0
FEATURED
May 22 - 24, 2026
GMS 2026 Medieval Masculinities and Power
The Gender & Medieval Studies (GMS) Group is proud to announce its upcoming specialized symposium hosted at the historic grounds of Swansea University. This event represents a significant gathering of minds dedicated to unearthing the nuanced complexities of gender roles during the medieval period. This year’s theme focuses heavily on the intersection of masculinity and power dynamics within Western European societies between 500 and 1500 CE.
Attendees will dive deep into a series of curated lectures and panel discussions that challenge traditional Victorian interpretations of "knighthood" and "manhood." The conference aims to explore how medieval individuals navigated the rigid hierarchies of the church, the court, and the battlefield, often finding fluid or subversive ways to express gender identity. Scholars from across the UK will present groundbreaking research on Hagiography, Old Norse sagas, and Welsh legal codes (the Laws of Hywel Dda), providing a localized context to the broader European gender landscape.
The program includes a keynote address focused on the "Gender of Authority," examining how female regents and religious leaders often adopted masculine-coded behaviors to maintain political stability. Furthermore, the event will feature a dedicated workshop on archival research, teaching participants how to spot "gendered silence" in medieval manuscripts where traditional historical narratives may have erased marginalized voices.
Swansea’s unique position as a coastal gateway to Welsh history provides the perfect backdrop for this exploration. Beyond the academic rigor, the symposium offers an invaluable opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration. Historians, literary critics, and art historians will find common ground in discussing how visual culture—from illuminated manuscripts to stone carvings—perpetuated or challenged the gender binary of the Middle Ages. This event is not merely a look back at the past, but a critical examination of how medieval gender structures have influenced modern societal norms and legal frameworks. By attending, you contribute to a growing body of work that seeks to make the Middle Ages more inclusive and accurately represented in the 21st century.
Singleton Park Campus, Swansea University,
Mumbles
194
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