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Published 29 Oct 2025

AI Horizons 2025 draws together NHS imaging, academia, patient advocates & industry

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Event hosted by Qure.ai to empower UK leadership in healthcare innovation
Early diagnostic imaging AI adopters from across the UK’s NHS gathered in London recently for the 2025 Qure.ai User Group Meeting ‘AI Horizons 2025’. The theme was focused on education and leadership to support the necessary skills and development of knowledge to gain positive impacts from healthcare AI.
The sessions ranged from transforming clinical practice with lung cancer and neurocritical AI, uniting forces through stakeholder engagement, and powering up partnership to scale, to also hearing from patient advocates about their experiences and NHS executives on strategic planning insights. Speakers included hospital clinicians, university academia, and the pharmaceutical industry. The Qure.ai Super User community travelled from across England, Scotland and Wales to take part.
Dr Shah Islam, President of UKIO & Consultant Neuroradiologist at UCLH attended and presented on the importance of continued industry and clinical collaboration. He stated that, “Activating healthcare AI isn’t just about solutions, but that close partnership working is vital for clinical evidence generation. Achieving the NHS 10-year plan will require a multi-stakeholder approach to achieve better patient outcomes, cheaper service delivery and scalability with AI. Developments are continually evolving with new foundation models and iterations of AI algorithms to broaden scope, which is hugely exciting for all involved.”
Surabhi Srivastava, Head of UK Business at Qure.ai stated, “Bringing together the Qure.ai Super User community from across the UK into one central forum was incredibly important to share knowledge, inspire ideas and listen to feedback. The advancement of imaging AI across the NHS will be powered by partnership working.”

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