Tactical Trauma Conference -24

After a pandemic hiatus, we are back! Tactical Trauma conference on October 7-8-9, 2024, with workshops on the 7th. This is an international conference covering various aspects of working in high-stakes environments, primarily related to pre-hospital trauma and critical care, with a tactical twist.

In 2024, our focus will be on the following:

Our program is rich and diverse, featuring state-of-the-art lectures from world-class speakers. We aim to bring together all organizations working with pre-hospital trauma in tactical/hostile environments, including physicians, HEMS, EMS, police anti-terror units, military, fire and rescue services and more.

TacticalTrauma -17 and -19 were great successes, sold out four months in advance, with over 100 people on the waiting list. Participants came from 18 countries. In 2024, we are making it smaller with only 150 tickets available to facilitate networking and discussions, so be sure to book early.

Our objective is to provide you with the best conference experience possible and in 2024, we will bring you even more international experts and more opportunities to interact with faculty and other participants. For our police and SOF participants there will be dedicated sessions as in 2017 and 2019. We hope to spark discussions and networking between individuals, organizations and countries. You will have ample opportunities to do this with international colleagues, industry professionals and faculty during coffee breaks, lunch and social events.

If you didn't participate in #TacT19, you can get a sense of the conference by checking out this blog post from the world-leading St Emlyn's collective: https://www.stemlynsblog.org/tact19-st-emlyns-on-tour-with-pete-hulme/

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Exhibitors

Adcuris AB
ALLYTEC AB
Ferno Norden
GALEN
GETINGE
Intersurgical AB
Minitech AS
OptiSafe
Saab
Serb
Svenska Räddningsprodukter AB (SRP) 
Vingmed AB

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