Bender UK will be exhibiting on Stand D13 at EBME Expo 2026, on 24–25 June at the Coventry Building Society Arena, showcasing solutions that support safer, resilient healthcare environments. With decades of experience working alongside NHS Trusts and private healthcare providers, long-term partnerships have been established through technical expertise, reliability, and a clear understanding of clinical requirements. The organisation’s approach is centred on delivering solutions that support clinical teams and contribute to positive patient outcomes over the long term.
At this year’s event, the focus will be on how healthcare organisations can be supported in the planning, design, and delivery of operating theatre environments that are safe, efficient, and prepared for future demands. From new-build projects to refurbishments and upgrades, close collaboration with healthcare teams ensures that solutions are aligned with specific operational needs. Practical insight and engineering-led expertise combine to bring both technical precision and real-world clinical understanding to each project.
Bender has a strong emphasis on creating integrated clinical environments that support staff, improve workflow efficiency, and meet the demands of modern healthcare settings. Experience includes complex theatre installations across the UK and Ireland, where reliability, compliance, and patient safety remain key priorities.
Visitors to the stand will be able to explore key elements of the clinical offering, including operating tables, surgical lighting, and pendant systems. Designed with flexibility, ease of use, and dependable performance in mind, these solutions support clinical teams in delivering consistent, high-quality care.
Each component forms part of a wider, joined-up approach, creating a cohesive and effective operating theatre environment. Healthcare professionals are invited to visit Bender on Stand D13 to speak with specialists about upcoming projects, current challenges or longer-term infrastructure planning, and to explore how this approach can support both new developments and the optimisation of existing spaces.