
After last year’s record-breaking event, BIVDA is excited to hold the 2026 Regulatory Affairs Seminar, between 10–11 February in Birmingham.
This year promises to be bigger than ever — unmissable for any regulatory affairs professional in diagnostics. Whether you’re driving innovation to market, steering post-market strategy, or hungry for expert insight into where UK regulations are heading, this seminar is your must-attend destination.
Reflecting the event’s status as the leading UK diagnostics regulatory conference, MHRA Chief Executive Lawrence Tallon will deliver the closing keynote address.
With prices frozen at 2025 levels, delegates will have the chance to learn, connect, and collaborate with 120 of the UK and Europe’s top regulatory experts — all in one place, at one low price.
Your £895+ VAT ticket grants you:
- Two days of unrivalled regulatory insight from the UK and Europe’s leading regulatory minds
- A one night stay at the luxurious Grand Hotel Birmingham on the 10th February
- A networking seminar dinner followed by entertainment
If you wish to extend your stay at the Grand Hotel Birmingham, please contact regulatory@bivda.org.uk for an exclusive 20% discount code.
BIVDA’s Head of Regulatory Strategy and Honorary Professor at the Universities of Oxford and Leeds, Mike Messenger, will be chairing the event and says:
“AI, genomics, and next-generation diagnostics are transforming what’s possible for patients, clinicians, and the NHS. But to turn innovation into impact, one must navigate regulation effectively.
“The BIVDA Regulatory Affairs Seminar will unite policymakers, regulators, and industry leaders to tackle the big questions shaping the future of truly personalised medicine. This is where the next chapter of UK diagnostics regulation begins — don’t miss it!”
Don’t miss your opportunity: register here to join us in Birmingham.
Interested in raising your profile? A limited number of sponsorship opportunities are available. To showcase your product or services to the UK’s leading diagnostics regulatory professionals, contact neil.plumridge@bivda.org.uk.