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Welcome to the BNMS Annual Spring Meeting
on 20 - 22 April 2026 in Manchester

General Information

Abstracts

Submissions opening soon - find out more here

Event App

Find out more about the Event App here

Badges

Delegate badges will be available to collect at the registration desk on arrival. Please ensure you wear your badge to access all scientific sessions.

BNMS Awards Dinner and after party

Find out more about these Social events here

Breaks & Lunch times

TBC

Cancellation Policy

TBC

Cashpoint

TBC

Catering

Both refreshments and lunch will be served in the Exhibition Hall

Cloakroom

TBC

Contact details

Contact the BNMS office on 0115 671 5703

CPD Accreditation

TBC

Event Symposiums

TBC

Exhibitors

View the exhibitor section to find out more here

Exhibition Floor Plan

TBC

Exhibition Opening Times

TBC

Venue Layout

TBC

Internet, IT & WIFI

TBC

Map

COMING SOON

Photography Policy

By participating in the BNMS Annual Spring Meeting 2026, you agree that any photographs which contain your image may be used with BNMS' discretion in marketing, website and print materials.

Prayer Room

TBC

Pre-conference members' event

TBC

Refreshments

Coffee and tea will be served during the refreshment breaks.

Registration Opening times

TBC

Social Media

TBC

Society Membership Offers

The BNMS is offering two months free membership for new members who apply for full membership subscriptions and set up a direct debit. Ask at the registration desk for details

Speaker Preview Room opening times

TBC

Sustainability

Find out more here

Venue

Manchester Central Convention Complex, Windmill St, Manchester M2 3GX

 

 

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