BILL GATES, Klaus Schwab, AGENDA 2030
AGENDA 2030
BILL GATES
Klaus Schwab
BILL GATES
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Focus 2030
Paris, France
Purpose
To ensure a favorable environment for France, Spain and Italy to commit on development aid, global health and gender equality for 2021- 2023 period and contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030
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Statement by Bill Gates
Multi-stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the SDGs
Convened by the President of UN ECOSOC, H.E. Mr. Mogens Lykketoft
June 6-7, 2016; UNHQ New York
H.E. Mogens Lykketoft, President of the UN General Assembly,
H.E. Oh Joon, President of UN ECOSOC,
H.E. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations,
Excellencies and distinguished guests,
In the past 25 years, the global community has had unprecedented success improving the health and well-being of hundreds of millions of people. Child mortality rates have been halved and diseases once thought to be a death sentence are now preventable or treatable.
These advances have been achieved in part because the world came together around a coordinated global agenda – the Millennium Development Goals – which prioritized the world’s most urgent problems. But not everyone has been touched by these advances or the economic growth that in many instances accompanied it. Nearly 6 million children are still dying every year, mostly from preventable causes. And hundreds of millions of people continue to live in extreme poverty.
There is a critical need for new vaccines and drugs to reduce the burden of infectious diseases. And we must increase innovation in agriculture to improve the yields of crops and livestock – the main source of nutrition and income for 70 percent of the world’s poor.
In wealthy countries, markets create big incentives to invest in research. Companies know in a few months or years if their new ideas will pay off. In poor countries, there is little financial incentive in crucial development areas, so markets don’t always support the speed or scale of innovations for the communities that need them most.
To accelerate progress and achieve the ambitious targets of the Sustainable Development Goals, it’s important that we invest in the bright minds and bold ideas that can deliver the next generation of solutions to people, everywhere. The UN’s Multi-stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation is an important step in helping us do that in a coordinated and impactful way.
Together, we must develop and deliver tools that will protect communities from disease, improve agricultural productivity – especially in the face of climate change – and ensure equitable access to sustainable energy. This will require smart investments by all sectors, including governments.
The world has the talent, the scientific firepower, and the technological know-how to create the better world we all want. In the long run, what’s good for people in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia is good for the people of New York, London, and Tokyo.
The challenge – and the opportunity – is to back our good intentions and aspirational goals with the financial resources needed to get the job done.
Klaus Schwab
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2030Vision - Digital Technology for the Global Goals
The world is not on track to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), but digital technology can help. From artificial intelligence for climate resilience to data collaboration for food security, World Economic Forum research has shown that 70% of the 169 Global Goal targets can be directly supported by advanced technologies. 2030Vision aims to realize this potential. It is an alliance of businesses, governments, organizations, and experts dedicated to maximizing the impact of digital technology on the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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About 2030Vision
The world is not on track to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). But digital technology can help.
In fact, 70% of the 169 Global Goal targets can be directly supported by advanced technologies.
2030Vision is an alliance of businesses, governments, organizations, and experts dedicated to maximizing the impact of digital technology on the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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Emerging technologies have high impact potential
Overall new technologies have the potential for a ‘high’ impact across over half of the Goals. The study also finds that big data platforms and AI are already supporting progress towards each and every one of the Global Goals.
Across the Global Goals, and their 169 targets, 70% of the targets could be enabled by new technology applications already in deployment. 4IR technology applications today were found to play an important role for 10 of the Global Goals. In particular, Health (Goal 3), Clean Energy (Goal 7), and Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure (Goal 9) are the goals in which the highest number of present day mapped technology applications was found.
What is 4IR technology?
What Is the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
What exactly is the Fourth Industrial Revolution — and why should you care?
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is a way of describing the blurring of boundaries between the physical, digital, and biological worlds. It’s a fusion of advances in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), Web3, blockchain, 3D printing, genetic engineering, quantum computing, and other technologies. It’s the collective force behind many products and services that are fast becoming indispensable to modern life. Think GPS systems that suggest the fastest route to a destination, voice-activated virtual assistants such as Apple’s Siri, personalized Netflix recommendations, and Facebook’s ability to recognize your face and tag you in a friend’s photo.
As a result of this perfect storm of technologies, the Fourth Industrial Revolution is paving the way for transformative changes in the way we live and radically disrupting almost every business sector. It’s all happening at an unprecedented, whirlwind pace (and it’s why Salesforce built Customer 360 to help companies keep up with changing customer expectations).
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3D printing
The technology is being used in a broad range of applications, from large (wind turbines) to small (medical implants). For the moment, it is primarily limited to applications in the automotive, aerospace and medical industries. Unlike mass-produced manufactured goods, 3D-printed products can be easily customized. As current size, cost and speed constraints are progressively overcome, 3D printing will become more pervasive to include integrated electronic components such as circuit boards and even human cells and organs. Researchers are already working on 4D, a process that would create a new generation of self-altering products capable of responding to environmental changes such as heat and humidity. This technology could be used in clothing or footwear, as well as in healthrelated products such as implants designed to adapt to the human body.
Shift 20: 3D Printing and Human Health
The tipping point: The first transplant of a 3D-printed liver
By 2025: 76% of respondents expected this tipping point to have occurred
Printing of food, thus improving food security
BILL GATES, Klaus Schwab, están de acuerdo con la AGENDA 2030
BILL GATES, Klaus Schwab, they are in agreement with the AGENDA 2030
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