Future of Health
CRISPR Chronicles: Sculpting a Path to a Disease-Free Tomorrow Paid Members Public
CRISPR gene editing, once the stuff of science fiction, has emerged as a revolutionary and affordable tool with the potential to reshape the future of healthcare by eradicating genetic-based diseases.
Catalyzing Ethical AI in Global Healthcare: Principles, Challenges, and Pathways Forward Paid Members Public
Explore the ethical principles and governance frameworks essential for responsible AI and digital health technology deployment in healthcare, with a particular emphasis on addressing emerging ethical challenges in low and middle-income countries and marginalized communities.
Six Ways AI is Extending Life in A New Era of Prevention and Personalized Care Paid Members Public
AI is revolutionizing healthcare by enabling proactive disease prevention, personalized treatments, early detection, and remote monitoring, promising an enriched and extended life.
The Exoskeleton Revolution: How Wearable Robotics Will Transform Industry and Society Paid Members Public
From Enhanced Workforce Efficiency to Medical Breakthroughs: Exploring the Exoskeleton Revolution's Wide-Ranging Impact on Industries and Society.
Conquering the Future: How Latin America's Deep Tech is Transforming the World Paid Members Public
Investors who seize the opportunity presented by Latin America's Tech ecosystem, which is expected to reach more than $2 trillion by 2030, could be at the forefront of transforming the world through revolutionary technologies in climate action, healthcare, and infrastructure.
Exponential Medicine — Artificial Intelligence + Robotic Surgery Paid Members Public
Upcoming developments of artificial intelligence (AI) combined with robotic assisted surgery (RAS) will lead to dedicated systems, reduced cost + complexity and with the higher precision to increased clinical acceptance.
Health & Wellness, an Opportunity of US$6.75 Trillion Paid Members Public
Universal health coverage will be achieved if properly implemented, meeting the demand for primary care for all. Causal analyses of 153 countries reveal increased health coverage improves access to needed care and the population's health, with the poorest benefiting the most.