NGPOD to Showcase Next-Generation Digital pH Testing at HETT 2025

We’re excited to announce that NGPOD will join the Oxford Health Innovation Network at the Healthcare Excellence Through Technology (HETT) Conference, ExCeL London, 7–8 October 2025.


The Oxford Academic Health Science Network is an innovation exchange transforming clinical practice, improving patient safety and outcomes, and generating economic growth through collaboration between the NHS, industry and universities. Partnering with them at HETT 2025 underscores our shared commitment to bringing high-impact technologies into frontline healthcare.
At the event, we’ll be discussing future developments of NGPOD Digital bedside pH testing, designed to support confirmation of nasogastric tube placement. This next-generation platform aims to help clinicians deliver early enteral nutrition, improve compliance with standards, and enhance patient safety — while offering hospitals a scalable, data-driven solution.
Participation at HETT 2025 marks an important step in our roadmap to expand NGPOD’s digital portfolio, strengthen our relationships with NHS innovators, and engage new partners and investors who share our vision for safer, more efficient enteral feeding pathways.
We look forward to meeting both new and existing partners at HETT 2025 and showcasing how NGPOD Digital can drive measurable impact across healthcare systems.
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NGPod: Stop "Never Events", improve patient recovery and reduce costs
The NGPod handheld devices overcomes many of the risks associated with existing Nasogastric placement confirmation methods.
- No aspiration required
- No interpretation required. Get a clear "Yes/No" answer
- Rapid result [c.15 seconds]
- Reduce delays to patients treatment, hydration and nutrition
- More cost-effective than testing with pH strips