
Description
In the last century, technology has transformed the human experience across the world. This has been super-charged by the arrival of the internet, smart phones, AI and machine learning, and created trillion-plus dollar companies and household names like Apple, Amazon, Google and Microsoft.
Our Future is Biotech explains why biotech is next: because our biggest remaining challenges as a species concern biological systems. Biotech companies will solve our most intractable problems, from cancer, dementia, obesity and diabetes to elderly care, mental health conditions, and even power generation, agricultural production and environmental degradation.
Biotech means that we will live better, safer, healthier, wealthier, happier, and longer lives. The industry has already delivered "miracle cures" for several diseases, and there is more to come. But despite this, few people are aware of the phenomenal progress being made. Our Future is Biotech addresses this, explaining what biotech is, what is coming next, and how you might profit from it too. Tech has been the most important theme for human progress for the last century. Biotech is next.
Product Details
Publisher | John Murray Business |
Publish Date | September 03, 2024 |
Pages | 240 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781399800174 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.1 X 1.0 inches | 1.0 pounds |
About the Author
Andrew has worked for leading financial institutions since 1998. He began his finance career at SBC Warburg in the late nineties. Since then, he has held various senior equity roles at leading investment banks, both in London and New York. In that time, Andrew has met with the senior management teams of over one thousand companies and with several hundred professional investors and has regularly been involved in high profile stock market transactions. (These have included the Kingdom of Sweden's sales of Nordea Bank AB in 2013 (totalling $7.6 billion) and the stock market flotation of several dozen companies including the likes of: easyJet, Burberry,
Campari, Carluccio's, the Carbon Trust and lastminute.com).
Since founding Plain English Finance in 2011, Andrew has appeared in numerous national and specialist financial publications including: The Mail on Sunday, The Mirror, CityAM, The Spectator, Shares and MoneyWeek magazines, YourMoney, This Is Money and Money Observer. He has been interviewed on Bloomberg and Shares Radio and on IG TV, was featured in Russell Brand and Michael Winterbottom's 2015 film "The Emperor's New Clothes" and interviewed by Eamonn Holmes for the Channel 5 programme "How the other half live".
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