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A showcase of recent innovations in surgical practice and policy. For surgically inclined students, trainees and consultants.

We are pleased to announce that the international Oxford Surgical Innovation Conference (OxSI) is returning for its 8th consecutive year in 2026! 

OxSI 2026 will take place on Thursday 19 March 2026 at St Catherine’s College, Oxford, with both in-person and virtual attendance options available. This year, the conference will feature an exciting programme of keynote talks, hands-on workshops, and interactive career-focused seminars, encompassing a broad range of surgical specialties and emerging perspectives. View the OxSI Conference 2026 poster

Ticket fees are as follows: Students: £25 (in-person) / £10 (virtual), Trainees: £50 (in-person) / £25 (virtual), Consultants: £75 (in-person) / £30 (virtual). In-person registration includes lunch, refreshments throughout the day, and dedicated opportunities for networking with leaders across surgical disciplines. Tickets can be purchased through Eventbrite.

Please join us for a full day of fantastic plenaries hosted by leaders in their respective fields, workshops in surgical innovation, and presentations from the best student and trainee abstract submissions. 

We are now inviting abstract submissions for posters and oral presentations, with prizes available in each category.

Talks from keynote speakers

Mr Ed Sideso - 'Innovations in thoracic aortic disease

Dr Harald Veen – ‘Surgery in conflict zones’

Ms Sumrit Bola – ‘Advances in tumour markers in head and neck cancer’

Professor Peter Friend – ‘Taking an idea from concept to market: The OrganOx story’

Workshops

Suturing and knot tying

Laparoscopic skills

Rib fixation

Ultrasound for vascular access 

Plus hybrid interactive surgical careers-focused workshops