Satya Nadella UK Visit – February 2026
Satya Nadella UK visit February 2026 brings Microsoft’s Chairman and CEO to the United Kingdom for keynotes, customer meetings and AI transformation events. This page gathers livestreams, announcements and press materials from his UK visit.
How an AI tool is helping U.K. clinicians save time and be present with patients
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How an AI tool is helping U.K. clinicians save time and be present with patients
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University of Manchester first university in the world to provide Microsoft 365 Copilot access and training to all students and staff
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Breaking new ground: How Balfour Beatty is using Copilot to drive productivity at scale
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Ceyda Mogulkoc-Zhuang is the director of electronic patient records and digital applications for the Manchester NHS Foundation Trust. She said that Dragon Copilot works very well within the trust’s electronic patient record system, which is one of the reasons it was chosen. Photo by Chris Welsch for Microsoft
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Dr. Charles Pearman, a cardiologist, at the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. He has been using Dragon Copilot in a test program and says it saves him time on administrative tasks while also making it easier to focus on patients during consultations. Photo by Chris Welsch for Microsoft
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Dr. Henry Morriss speaks with a colleague in the emergency department of the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. Morriss is a consultant in emergency medicine and director of Clinical Informatics. Photo by Chris Welsch for Microsoft
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Mark Cubbon, the chief executive of the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, a group of 10 hospitals with more than 30,000 employees. Photo by Chris Welsch for Microsoft
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