Allianz Partners has commissioned Futurologist Ray Hammond to look at how healthcare and medicine will be transformed globally over the next 20 years.

Future Health, Care and Well-being’ looks at the likely future developments and trends in healthcare between now and 2040. The report identifies five key trends which, collectively, will revolutionize the healthcare landscape. These include: personalized medicine; stem-cell medicine; nano-scale medicine; gene therapy and editing; and digital health.

The report is part of ‘The World in 2040’  Futurology Series looking at a wide range of trends and topics in the context of Allianz Partners’ specific areas of expertise: international health, assistance, automotive and travel insurance, as part of Allianz Partners’ commitment to innovating and anticipating the needs of its customers. Allianz Partners offers international health solutions through the Allianz Care  brand.

Ray Hammond has almost 40 years’ experience writing and speaking about the trends that will shape the future. He was awarded a U.N. Gold Medal for Services to Futurology in 2010. Ray’s long record of accurate foresight is unique in Europe and he is now living in the future he first described almost 40 years’ ago. Ray now provides keynote speeches, lectures and workshops for companies, governments and universities all over the world. He has delivered guest lectures at Oxford University’s Oxford-Martin School, CASS Business School and Lund University. Ray is also an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA).

If you would like to find out more about Allianz Partner’s Futurology Series, please get in touch:

Emily Kelly, FleishmanHillard: emily.kelly@fleishmaneurope.com / +353-87-9759248

Orlaith FitzGerald, FleishmanHillard: orlaith.fitzgerald@fleishmaneurope.com 

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