Krysalis will be exhibiting the 2026 CMSUK conference

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Krysalis will be exhibiting the 2026 CMSUK conference

We're excited to announce Krysalis is an exhibitor!

This March, CMSUK has paired with the Society for Rehabilitation and Research (SRR) for their annual conference to explore technology, innovation, and those who are leading the way in rehabilitation research.

Titled "Tomorrow's World", this conference seeks to focus on innovation and the future of rehabilitation - from advancements in neurorehabilitation to assistive technologies and digital health.

The two days will feature a line-up of speakers that includes Paralympic champion Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson and disabled adventurer Alex Lewis. The conference will also include panel discussions and breakout sessions that explore the future of rehabilitation and innovations across the healthcare sector.

 

Orange open quotation marks icon   Tomorrow's World invites us to pause, reflect, and imagine what the future of case management and rehabilitation could - and should - look like.   Orange close quotation marks icon

Chair of CMSUK, Rhiannon Stokes

 

CMSUK's conference "Tomorrow's World" is set to encourage valuable collaboration between industry professionals that may inspire the future of rehabilitation, and the team at Krysalis cannot wait to get involved.

Across the two days there will be 50 exhibitors, and you'll be able to find Krysalis at stand 8.

On day 1, which is March 17th, you'll find our Clinical Operations Lead, Katie Bastick, and Founder and CEO, Jo Throp, manning the stand. Come say hi, grab some goodies (like pencil cases, mouse mats, and more!), and find out more about Krysalis.

On day 2 you can ask questions to neurological occupational therapist, Anna - who will be attending instead of Jo - about what it's like to be a Krysalis OT.

You can discover more information about the conference by heading to the official CMSUK "Tomorrow's World" page.

 

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References

https://www.cmsuk.org/conferences/2026

 

Last updated: 9th March 2026