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| Category | Price |
|---|---|
| Early bird registration | £40 |
| Standard registration | £50 |
| Specialty | Radiography |
| Organising society | Professional Alliance of Indian Radiographers (PAIR), Society of Radiographers special interest group |
| Conference format | In-person only |
| Location | UKKCA Community Centre Conference Hall, Wolverhampton |
PAIR SIG International Radiographers Conference 2026 is organised by the Professional Alliance of Indian Radiographers, a Society of Radiographers special interest group. It is a one-day in-person meeting for radiographers, researchers, educators, students, industry partners and healthcare professionals, with a stated focus on clinical practice, leadership, research and education in radiography. The programme is described as a platform for knowledge sharing, innovation and professional collaboration in medical imaging and radiography.
The conference invites abstracts for oral and poster presentations. The call for abstracts welcomes diagnostic and therapeutic radiographers, imaging professionals, researchers, academic staff, educators, students, trainees and allied healthcare professionals. Submission areas include clinical practice, leadership, research and education, with topics such as advanced imaging modalities, patient safety, radiation protection, quality improvement, leadership, workforce development, AI and emerging technologies, mentorship and student research. Abstracts are peer reviewed and the published submission deadline is 15 May 2026.
Registration is low cost: early bird registration is £40 until 20 May 2026 and standard registration is £50 from 20 May to 20 June 2026, with no spot registration available. The registration page states that delegates receive access to scientific sessions and keynote lectures, workshops, networking and panel discussions where applicable, conference materials, lunch and refreshments, and a CPD-accredited participation certificate. The venue is UKKCA Community Centre, Bilston, with road, bus, train and tram travel guidance provided.