Pharmaceuticals have been used to treat illnesses for thousands of years. The early days of medication included plants and herbal remedies to treat a variety of diseases and traumas.
Pharmaceutical companies continually strive
towards innovative new treatments that help people live longer and healthier lives. These therapies are develo
Pharmaceuticals have been used to treat illnesses for thousands of years. The early days of medication included plants and herbal remedies to treat a variety of diseases and traumas.
Pharmaceutical companies continually strive
towards innovative new treatments that help people live longer and healthier lives. These therapies are developed, manufactured, marketed and distributed around the world by pharmaceutical companies every day.
Humankind faces daunting challenges. Conflicts, natural disasters, displacement, epidemics and other crises are changing the dynamic of the world we live in, and the impact of such disruptive forces is likely to increase in the 21st century. Recent years have witnessed an encouraging trend as businesses increasingly tap into their own cor
Humankind faces daunting challenges. Conflicts, natural disasters, displacement, epidemics and other crises are changing the dynamic of the world we live in, and the impact of such disruptive forces is likely to increase in the 21st century. Recent years have witnessed an encouraging trend as businesses increasingly tap into their own core capabilities and join forces with organizations whose skills complement their own.
"To make a real difference in the world, you need to be bold and creative in finding your “special sauce” – the way you uniquely uncork the potential in others, so that they too can reach their highest potential and manifest their dreams and goals."
Introducing SD3DP. You’ve heard of WaSH programs, which stands for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene. We now have SD3DP, which stands for Sustainable Development with 3D Printing.
SD3DP is the use of 3D printing technology to address sustainability issues around the world.
• Using recycled plastic in industrial-scale 3D printers to make items for daily living (e.g. furniture, water and food storage, toys, mobility devices, etc.)
• Using construction-grade 3D printers to make pre-fabricated housing and structures for sustainable living.
• Creating localized circular plastic economies by engaging entrepreneurship and 3D printing technologies, enabling market-creating innovation. (Clayton Christensen, Poverty Paradox 2018).
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