We know that sharing insights through blogs like this helps healthcare professionals make better decisions for staff, volunteers, and patients. It gives them something to work from, whether they’re exploring new product options, solving an on-site problem, or anticipating future challenges.

But we also recognise that there’s only so much we can cover through digital content alone. Some conversations need to happen face-to-face; some challenges are easier to explore when you can see a product’s capabilities and talk through the solutions, rather than just reading about them.

That’s why we’re proud to play an active role in the UK’s cubical curtain and track market.

Throughout the year, we attend a range of industry events to showcase products, share knowledge, and, more importantly, listen. Because understanding the industries we work with is just as important as supporting them. 

Where to find us

We recently appeared at the IPC 2026 Conference in Birmingham, an event focused on NHS infection prevention. We met up with a number of industry professionals there, and were pleased to hear how impressed they were with the Stericurtain, a sustainable, reusable and cost-effective alternative to conventional hospital curtains. 

At its core, the new, improved Stericurtain still delivers what it’s known for: antimicrobial properties, wipe-clean surfaces, effective infection prevention and control – and reusability across patients, helping to reduce both waste and ongoing costs. In hospitals, clinics and other healthcare settings, this means maintaining cleaner environments without constantly replacing curtains, freeing up budgets for other priorities.

And we’ve got plenty more events lined up over the next few months and beyond. Next up is Design in Mental Health (DiMH), taking place on 2–3 June 2026 in Coventry. As the UK’s leading event dedicated to mental health environments, it brings together professionals focused on improving the design and functionality of these spaces.

We’ll be showcasing our SafeDoor range, the first of its kind in the country. Designed with safety at its core, the four-product range integrates the YewdaleKestrel® anti-ligature system, removing risks while still enabling privacy and dignity for service users. 

The doors are made from lightweight soft foam, making them suitable for daily use in demanding healthcare and mental health environments. They’re durable, easy to manage, and designed to reduce the risk of harm without creating an overly clinical or restrictive feel. The ability to print the external surface also means they can be adapted to suit the surrounding decor. This plays an important role in creating calmer, more considered environments.

If you can’t make it in June, don’t worry. There’s another chance to see us three months later: we’ll be at the IP2026 Infection Prevention Conference on 28–29 September 2026 in Leeds.

Here, we’ll be focusing on our recently upgraded Stericurtain, giving attendees one of the first opportunities to see the latest updates in person. The updated Stericurtain now includes dedicated touch points at both ends, along with stronger, more durable eyelets. These changes are designed to improve usability and durability in busy environments where curtains are handled frequently throughout the day.

We’ll also be showcasing the Stericurtain later in the year at the Healthcare Estates conference, taking place at Manchester Central on 13–14 October 2026. There’ll be even more opportunities to see the product in action here, and to discuss how it fits into different environments.

You can also meet us at the Infection Prevention & Control Annual Conference 2026, from 9:00am on October 22nd. The conference takes place during Infection Control Week; it’s free to attend, and you can book at the link above.

Come and say hello!

If you’re planning to attend any of these events, we encourage you to come and meet us.

They’re a fantastic opportunity to have proper conversations, ask questions, and examine solutions in a bit more detail. For us, they’re a chance to support critical decision-making. Just as importantly, they’re an opportunity for us to learn from the very people working in these environments every day, which is exactly what helps shape future development.

We’re looking forward to meeting as many of you as possible over the coming months, sharing what we’ve been working on, and hearing more about the challenges you’re facing.

Hopefully, we’ll see you there – but if you can't make any events this year, you can book a showvan visit with our Business Development Manager, Grant. He’ll help you to explore our products and introduce you to your dedicated team.