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Exago commits to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Exago

As we celebrate Human Rights Day 2020, we at Exago officially join public and private organizations worldwide acting to promote the UN 2030 Agenda and meet the Sustainable Development Goals. The post Exago commits to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development appeared first on Exago.

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Movement Health 2030: building sustainable healthcare ecosystems

Board of Innovation

Movement Health 2030: building sustainable healthcare ecosystems, based on local partnerships, in collaboration with Roche. The post Movement Health 2030: building sustainable healthcare ecosystems appeared first on Board of Innovation.

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R&D 2030

The Inovo Group

This is nominally a report on the changes taking place in research and development (R&D) within the Life Sciences industry and projections of how it may look in 2030. The authors envision that R&D will be turned ‘upside down’ by 2030. Original Article » The post R&D 2030 appeared first on Inovo.

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The Decade of Action: Innovation & Sustainability 2030

ITONICS

With just ten years remaining to meet the goals set out in the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development , there’s a greater sense of urgency to increase our collective efforts to mitigate the impact of climate change and limit global warming to 1.5º Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial levels by 2030. Celsius (2.7º

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Get 35 Idea Management Tips With This Free Guidebook

At the same time, people are tired of buzzwords and ideas getting lost, and customers don’t care about a company’s self-aggrandizing 2030 vision. Every company knows they need to innovate to survive in the global marketplace. To put it bluntly, innovation is mainstream. Expectations of the workforce and customers evolve.

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How Companies Can Mitigate AI’s Growing Environmental Footprint

Harvard Business Review

By 2030, AI’s power demand is expected to rise by 160%. As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly ubiquitous in business and governance, its substantial environmental impact — from significant increases in energy and water usage to heightened carbon emissions — cannot be ignored.

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Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

To quote from this IEA view : Most of the global reductions in CO2 emissions between now and 2030 in the net-zero pathway come from technologies readily available today. Total annual energy investment surges to USD 5 trillion by 2030 in the net-zero pathway, adding an extra 0.4 To quantify the needs of this energy transition.

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