BNMS | Spring

Light Medical at the BNMS Spring Meeting 2025 – Driving Innovation in Nuclear Medicine

After a busy few months, the Light Medical team was proud to once again attend and exhibit at the BNMS Spring Meeting 2025 in Glasgow. The event brought together professionals from across nuclear medicine, radiopharmacy, medical physics, and radiology for three days of valuable insights, collaboration, and innovation.

A Standout Event

This year’s meeting was an excellent opportunity to reconnect with long-standing customers, suppliers, and partners, as well as introduce Light Medical to new faces in the field. With a packed programme of presentations and posters, there was plenty of engaging content covering key topics including Lu-177 therapies, Ga-68 PSMA, radiation protection, quality control, software, and the growing role of personalised radionuclide therapy.

What We Showcased

At our stand, we were proud to present a wide range of our latest technologies, all designed to support safe, accurate, and efficient workflows in nuclear medicine. These included:

  • Shielding Solutions – Syringe and vial shields for everyday protection

  • Sealed Sources – Co-57, Ge-68, Cs-137 for SPECT and PET calibration

  • TLC and HPLC Scanners – Ensuring precise and reliable QC

  • Shielded equipment, laminar flow and cabinets

  • Ga68 PSMA imaging cold kit

Collaboration at the Core

The event was also a fantastic opportunity to strengthen relationships with our partners, including Elysia-Raytest, Nuclear Shields, Epsilon (ERS), Isotopia, Raditech and RadQual. These collaborations are key to delivering high-quality, cutting-edge solutions to nuclear medicine departments across the UK and Ireland.

Looking Ahead

With nuclear medicine increasingly focused on personalised treatment and reducing radiation exposure, Light Medical is proud to be supporting this transition with innovative, safety-first products.

We're now looking forward to the BNMS Autumn Meeting at The Oval in London—another chance to engage with the community and help drive the future of nuclear medicine forward.

Thank you to everyone who stopped by our stand in Glasgow. See you in London!

WIll Bryan