From 2030 to 2050, climate change is projected to cause an additional 250,000 deaths per year due to malnutrition, malaria, diarrhea, and heat stress alone, according to World Health Organization. The direct damage costs to health are estimated to be between US$2–4 billion annually by 2030. Regions with weak health infrastructure, predominantly in developing countries, will struggle the most to cope without significant assistance to prepare and respond. Greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel extraction and combustion are major contributors to both climate change and air pollution. Healthcare technologies are crucial for improving global health outcomes, enhancing the efficiency of healthcare delivery, and ensuring patient safety. These technologies encompass a broad spectrum of tools, including medical devices, diagnostic systems, telemedicine, and health information systems, all of which collectively contribute to better healthcare. One of the most significant impacts of healthcare technologies is in the early detection and management of diseases. Advanced diagnostic tools and medical imaging technologies enable the early identification of conditions such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and infectious diseases. Health information systems, including electronic health records (EHRs), streamline patient data management, enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of healthcare delivery. These systems support evidence-based decision-making, improve patient safety, and facilitate coordinated care across different healthcare settings. EHRs also enable healthcare providers to track patient histories more effectively, leading to better-informed treatment plans and continuity of care. Mobile health (mHealth) technologies, such as health apps and wearable devices, empower individuals to monitor and manage their health. These tools promote health awareness, disease prevention, and the management of chronic conditions. By providing real-time health data and personalized health insights, mHealth technologies contribute to healthier lifestyles and improved health outcomes. We understand healthcare technologies are indispensable in advancing global health. We help facilitate collaboration between organizations by identifying mutual goals, aligning strategies, and fostering communication as well as provide guidance on partnership structuring, negotiation, and management to ensure successful, mutually beneficial alliances.

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carbon market participants into a global ecosystem for financial and environmental gains, with a focus on energy, water, and food. It serves as a distributed hub and connective tissue to link multiple international carbon exchanges and other buyside carbon emitters and custodians with supply-side carbon offset projects and ESG project owners globally to drive distribution. For the purpose of keeping carbon credit ledger data up to date, their software also communicates with reputable third-party registries.
The firm’s platform matches investors with advanced learners by exploiting the fully scalable and high-return potential of non-loan Income Share Agreements (ISA’s). Investors in ISA’s may finely tune their investment criteria to match their corporate objectives, which may include CSR targets. Currently, the firm is proposing two types of investment opportunity: in the infinite possibilities of direct investments in ISA’s and, more conventionally, investments in shares (and, as the firm is designated by the French state as an innovative firm, offers the possibility of French residency/citizenship).
After a year of service, the e-ferry’s operators concluded that the system has a highly sustainable energy efficiency of 85%, almost twice that of diesel boats. With this background, the US$20 billion market expectation for electric watercraft seems more than reasonable. To support this industry, we are following a firm that has designed, and begun delivering, an electric-powered watercraft. Destined for the lucrative leisure market, this is a mere stepping stone to the huge water taxi market for which a design is already complete.
technology that detects one of the deadliest types of cancer and treats it without damaging healthy cells and tissues. Its electromagnetic stimulation, combined with a nanotechnology system, has demonstrated the preclinical treatment to be safe and effective. The medical device has been classified as class III to chronically treat and reduce cancer’s mass significantly from further development. The firm has started Phase I and seeking investments to support this phase. Based on Phase I results, which will be within 12-15 months, they plan an IPO for Phase II, the last one before the commercial launch in North America by 2024.





































