Annual event to showcase mental health innovations

Non-for-profit organisation, The Mental Health Innovation Network, is hosting its first Mental Health Innovation Showcase in partnership with Harley Street Health District.

(c) The Howard de Walden Estate

(c) The Howard de Walden Estate

The showcase on Thursday 9 October 2025 will highlight ground-breaking partnerships between private providers, insurers and the NHS and aims to accelerate the adoption of scalable solutions in mental health.  

Aahuti Rai, founder of the Mental Health Innovation Network, said: ‘The goal of this showcase is to bring together stakeholders from every corner of the mental health ecosystem, to share insights, learn from one another, and build partnerships that can truly make a difference.

‘By creating this space for collaboration, we hope to move from isolated innovation to solutions that can be adopted at scale, improving access, outcomes, and care for people across the country.'

The event will include live demonstrations from five cutting edge mental innovators tackling real-world clinical and operational challenges.

Expert panels will also explore how to translate innovation into impact and scale solutions across the UK healthcare system.

For more information visit: https://mhin.uk/

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