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Attendees view posters at the 2025 Nursing and Engineering Innovation Symposium
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UMass Amherst to Host Nursing and Engineering Innovation Symposium April 8

National experts, researchers and industry leaders will discuss strategies for training the next generation of health innovators

Researchers, clinicians and industry leaders will gather at the University of Massachusetts Amherst on Wednesday, April 8 for the 2026 Nursing and Engineering Innovation Symposium, an event highlighting collaboration between nursing and engineering to advance patient care.

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The 2026 Nursing and Engineering Innovation Symposium logo

Hosted by the Elaine Marieb Center for Nursing and Engineering Innovation, the symposium will run from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom. The event is free and open to the public, though online registration is required. Parking is available at the Campus Center Garage, 91 Campus Center Way.

Sponsored by a gift from UMass alumni Mike and Terry Hluchyj, the symposium will explore the theme, “Building the Next Generation of Healthcare Innovators.” The program will feature keynote addresses, panel discussions and interactive sessions designed to highlight interdisciplinary research and strategies that empower future innovators in health care.

At 9:30 a.m., keynote speaker Dr. Kirk Taylor, president and CEO of the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, will discuss why Massachusetts remains a global leader in life sciences. Taylor will address the evolving biomanufacturing workforce, the integration of artificial intelligence with human-centered health systems and ways to close the gap between innovation and implementation.

At 1 p.m., keynote speaker Kavita Radhakrishnan, associate dean for research at the University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing and a UMass Amherst alumna, will share her professional journey bridging engineering and nursing and discuss how collaboration between the disciplines is shaping the future of health care innovation.

The symposium will also include a panel (10:45–11:30 a.m.) featuring nurses from across the country who will discuss how frontline clinical experience drives innovation in the medical industry. During the lunch period, interdisciplinary teams of nurses and engineers from various institutions will present research posters highlighting emerging projects and technologies.

Additional speakers will include:

A complete symposium schedule is available online.