Our modern food supply represents a highly industrialized system of production, processing, storage and delivery. This system, mostly comprised of WW2 era technologies, including chemicals and machinery, while creating tremendous productivity, have also brought with them huge health and sustainability challenges that we must overcome. Many new technologies have been developed since that we can employ to reimagine our food supplies, from seed to store. We can now have the best of both worlds, quantity and quality. After all, you are what you eat.
The world is more connected than ever, and as such, disease control in the modern environment has become incredibly challenging. Historic reliance on treatment therapies after the fact are unsustainable in this new environment. The need now is to focus on new ways to prevent the spread of disease. New technologies, including nanotechnologies, have been developed so we can reimagine the systematic approach to better health, with a strong emphasis on preventing vector transmission before they start. Better health means everyone living their best life.
As the global population continues to grow, water supplies are naturally being utilized more by people and industry. Meanwhile we are experiencing emerging threats to our water systems. New approaches to securing and providing reliable water supplies to our global communities will need to be imagined. New technologies, including nanotechnologies, have been developed recently that help us reimagine how we protect and deliver water resources that are needed by everyone. If you are what you eat, then you are what you drink.
Wealth is the means by which we can live our best lives. Everybody needs financial security and it begins with building. While recent applications of computer technology have reduced some system costs, the industry continues to be structured such that building wealth remains very challenging. When market volatility and government actions are added to the mix, wealth creation becomes near impossible. The entire personal financial system, even money itself, needs to be reimagined to make wealth-building automatic and resilient. Society only works when people are financially secure.
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