

Future London: Technology & Health
The Knowledge Quarter and London Society presents Future London, a new public series exploring the forces shaping London's future - and the choices the city must make to get there.
Future London continues with a conversation on how emerging technologies are reshaping the discovery and delivery of healthcare in the city.
London's hospitals, labs, and research institutions are at the forefront of a profound shift in how healthcare is discovered, delivered, and experienced.
From AI-driven drug development to advances in medical devices and data-driven patient care, the next generation of public health solutions is taking shape now.
Our panel brings together experts from across the health and life sciences landscape, each working at the cutting edge of their field, to explore how technology is transforming their work, and what that means for the future of healthcare in London.
Our Panellists
Dr Joanna Mills | Head of KQ Labs, Francis Crick Institute
Dr James Ruffle | MRC Clinician Scientist, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology
Dr Peter Bloomfield | Director of Grants and Research, Moorfields Eye Hospital
Dr Rosie Godeseth | Medical Director, Genomics
Stephen Pincock, Executive Vice President, Impact Solutions, Springer Nature [Moderator]
Key Details
Date: Tuesday 21 April
Time: 17:30 - 19:30
Location: Impact Hub London, 1 Triton Square, NW1 3DX
Nearest Tube Stations: Warren Street and Great Portland Street.
Part of Future London, a Spring 2026 series brought to you by the Knowledge Quarter and The London Society, the event brings together voices from across the health and technology sectors alongside Londoners with a stake in the city’s future.
Through open discussion and debate, it offers a space to question assumptions, explore opportunities and put local people at the heart of how London’s health innovation evolves.
Find out more about the series here.