Wound Care Today 2025, our eighth annual conference, was held at the Telford International Centre for the first time, 12-13 March. The event was our largest to date, welcoming healthcare professionals from up and down the United Kingdom to learn, network and engage.

Day 1 highlights

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Day 2 highlights

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Wound Care Today 2025 had 8 industry sponsored Skills Zones which were located in the main exhibition hall of the Telford International Centre. These sessions were an opportunity for delegates to participate in practical learning sessions. Each Skills Zone session ran for 25 minutes, which were repeated throughout the exhibition viewing times, across the two days of the conference.

 

Skills Zone 1 – L&R 


This Skills Zone focused on understanding the need for debridement and making it accessible to all clinicians.

 
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Skills Zone 2 - Essity 


This Skills Zone session helps you understand what the wound infection continuum is, and the strategies that can be implemented to stop wound infection from developing
 
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Skills Zone 3 - Mediq 


This Skills Zone session explores the challenges of difficult-to-dress wound, focusing on patient, environmental, and anatomical factors.
 
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Skills Zone 4 – Flen Health


This Skills Zone session covers practical strategies for managing wound care, utilising tools including TIMES, and taking a more holistic approach to patient assessment.
 
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Skills Zone 5 - Medicareplus 


This Skills Zone focuses on enhancing your ability to identify and dfferentiate pressure and moisture associated skin damage.
 
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Skills Zone 6 - Convatec 


This Skills Zone session covers the fine balancing act of creating a new dressing and how this achieved, and the importance of appropriate exudate management.
 
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Skills Zone 7 – Smith+Nephew


This Skills Zone session focuses on negative pressure wound therapy, it’s application, benefits and best practices in wound management.
 
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Skills Zone 8 - Mölnlycke 


This Skills Zone explores the challenges of lower limb ulceration and offers practical solutions through real-life case studies.
 
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Debrichem meeting


Featured on day 1 of WCT 2025, Creed Health held a specialist session ‘Introducing an innovation solution for chemical debridement – Debrichem’. Steven Jeffery and Andrew Sharpe discussed the development of a clinical pathway for the use of a novel chemical debridement solution as well as an ongoing randomised controlled trial on the efficacy and safety of this new technology.


 
 

L&R breakfast symposium


Featured on day 2 of WCT 2025, L&R and Wound Care People held a breakfast symposium for 100 healthcare professionals, titled ‘Discover the new side of debridement with Debrisoft Duo’. This session focused on why wound bed preparation is vital to progress hard to heal wounds, what methods can be used, and how a new tool makes debridement accessible and simple for clinicians. Catch up on the session here.

 
 


Thank you to our 2025 exhibitors!


We are extremely thankful to all our exhibitors who attended WCT 2025 and made it possible. Innovation and commitment to wound care is what drives our community forward, thank you for being a part of this.
WCT 2025 sponsors


We would love for you to join us for our next Wound Care Today conference. Join us in Telford, 17-18 March 2026!