A Moment to Talk CAMPS

The 2026 CAMPs Wound Care Summit, hosted by Journal of Wound Care, brings together clinicians and industry leaders to discuss regulatory updates, emerging data, and real-world applications of advanced wound therapies at a pivotal time for the field. Venture Medical, a headline sponsor alongside BioStem Technologies, will contribute to the evidence-based dialogue with new clinical data presented during the event.

As we head into March, trade show season is officially underway, and one event already generating meaningful conversations in the wound care space is the Cellular, Acellular, and Matrix-Like Products (CAMPs) Wound Care Summit, hosted by the Journal of Wound Care.

Taking place March 6–7, 2026, at the Hilton West Palm Beach, CAMPS has become more than a calendar commitment. It’s a forum where clinicians, researchers, and industry leaders can come together to talk candidly about what’s working, what’s changing, and how to best support patients in an increasingly complex wound care environment.

Last year’s Summit welcomed more than 350 attendees, and what stood out wasn’t just attendance; it was the depth of discussion. From regulatory shifts to new clinical data and real-world application of advanced therapies, CAMPS continues to be a place where science and practice intersect without the noise. With significant changes that took effect January 1, this year’s program is expected to offer timely guidance and thoughtful dialogue on navigating what’s next.

At Venture Medical, we spend a great deal of time listening to clinicians, hearing what they’re seeing, where pressures are building, and what support is most needed. CAMPS consistently mirrors those conversations, making it a valuable touchpoint grounded in both evidence and experience.

This year, Venture Medical, alongside BioStem Technologies, is honored to support CAMPS 2026 as a headline sponsor. As part of the program, Zweli Tunnyiswa will present new data on the use of ProgenaMatrix in the treatment of pressure ulcers in the post-acute setting, contributing to the evidence-based discussions that define the CAMPS experience.

If CAMPS is on your radar, we’d love to help you join the conversation. Use VENTURE25 to receive 25% off registration through February 20.

Whether you’re attending in person or following the insights that come out of the Summit, CAMPS 2026 is shaping up to be an important moment for our community, and we’re glad to be part of it with you.

We look forward to joining the wound care community for two days of collaboration, insight, and progress, continuing the conversations that move wound care forward.

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