28th August 2025

On 11th July 2025 at the Wellcome Trust in London, CERSI-AI was proud to support a high-energy, expert-led workshop exploring exactly that. We welcomed policy makers, clinicians, public representatives, and digital leaders to define what “AI readiness” looks like in practice.

Hosted by the University of Birmingham and University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust‘s AI and Digital Health Research & Policy group, with support from NHS England and The Health Foundation, the workshop focused on four core aims:

  • Characterise the organisational risks and opportunities of AI adoption
  • Develop a readiness framework grounded in real-world NHS contexts
  • Co-design practical tools to help provider organisations assess and build readiness
  • Signpost existing tools, frameworks and evidence that can support NHS organisations on their AI journey

The day included implementation case studies, collaborative risk-mapping, and lively group discussions on what success should look like, all rooted in NHS realities and future ambitions.

A huge thank you to our Chairs Jeff Hogg and Alastair Denniston, our brilliant speakers Robin Carpenter, Andy Mayne and Kevin Percival who shared valuable lessons from across the system, and to everyone who contributed their time, insight and expertise.

This work is a vital step toward supporting safe, responsible and scalable AI adoption in the NHS. We’re looking forward to sharing the project’s outputs as they develop.

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