Revolutionizing Drug Discovery and Delivery
If you had to guess how long it takes for a drug to go from an idea to your pharmacy, what would...
Diamandis is the New York Times bestselling author of “ABUNDANCE – The Future Is Better Than You Think” (#1 on Amazon, #2 on NYTimes). In Abundance, and his newest book “AGE OF ABUNDANCE” (out in mid-2024), Diamandis shows us how technology is turning areas of scarcity into abundance. This bold, contrarian view, backed up by exhaustive research, introduces our near-term future, where exponentially growing technologies (AI, Robotics, Sensors, Networks, 3D Printing, Synthetic Biology, etc.) and the power of the crowd are converging to better the lives of billions.
This keynote is an antidote to pessimism. Diamandis examines human need by category — water, food, energy, healthcare, education, communication and freedom — and shows the audience detailed evidence on the revolutionary improvements in these areas over the past century. He addresses how a range of exponential technologies are transforming what was once scarce into abundance. Humanity’s grandest challenge is providing abundance, and this keynote addresses how we rise to meet it.
Diamandis brings to light a refreshing narrative: the world's alarming headlines are outpaced by positive trend lines. Extreme poverty is down. The health care is improving dramatically around the world. There are developments now which make me believe we might be able to do what we did in the 1990s, which is to use technological developments to create more jobs than we lose.”
In this era of rapid change and uncertainty, Dr. Diamandis offers a beacon of hope, a blueprint for a bountiful future, and a strategic guide for those ready to lead the charge. Embrace the opportunity to inspire your organization with a vision that transcends the status quo, turning the tide from scarcity to abundance.
This presentation will help you:
The latest insights on exponential technologies and entrepreneurship delivered straight to your inbox.
If you had to guess how long it takes for a drug to go from an idea to your pharmacy, what would...