A Futurist's View on the Future of Health

Futurist Jack Uldrich

Global futurist Jack Uldrich has been invited to speak at the Future of Health Summit on June 9 in Johannesburg

"Healthcare in South Africa is changing significantly,” says futurist Jack Uldrich. "Technology and global communications are paving the way for unprecedented improvements for everyone in the nation."

Jack Uldrich makes it his mission to help healthcare leaders address and embrace the imminent changes in the field. He has been selected to speak at the Future of Health Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa on June 9. The topic of his talk will be, "The Future of Health Care: 2020, 2025 and Beyond."

"Healthcare in South Africa is changing significantly. Technology and global communications are paving the way for unprecedented improvements for everyone in the nation."

Jack Uldrich, Healthcare Futurist & Best-selling Author

He will discuss how innovations in healthcare (new treatments, technologies, trends, telemedicine, etc.,) will transform the experience for patients, healthcare professionals and hospitals in South Africa. He will also discuss how these same trends will affect the broader Continent of Africa.

Among the trends Uldrich will focus on is longevity.

"Typically," says Uldrich, "White South Africans currently have a life expectancy of 71 years, while black South Africans have a life expectancy of 48 years of age. In the next ten to twenty years, one of the possibilities in healthcare may be increasing the overall life expectancy of all South Africans to those found in North America." 

In the coming decades, longevity may increase worldwide, on average toward upward of 90 years.

Other technological trends he will discuss are Artificial Intelligence, wearable technology, augmented reality, virtual reality, wireless mobility, nanotechnology, genomic sequencing, robotics, and 3D printing.

Uldrich says, "With bio-printed organs, living past the age of 90 will not be anything like living to that age today. We're already printing skin, kidneys, a replica of a beating human heart. Soon, if a person loses a limb, it's theoretically possible that we'll be able to print, layer by layer, a replacement."

Considered a technology visionary in the fields of healthcare, agriculture, finance, and energy, Uldrich speaks hundreds of times a year all over the world delivering keynotes on technological trends and the concept of unlearning.

He has spoken on the future of finance in the Bahamas, new opportunities in manufacturing in Brussels, the future of education in Istanbul and on the future of urban planning (addressing the Urban Land Institute) in San Francisco, among many others.

Following his engagement in Johannesburg, Uldrich will return to the U.S. to speak to KeHe Distributors in Minneapolis on the future of the food industry on June 13 and address a private client in Houston, TX on the future of the petrochemical industry on June 20.

Parties interested in learning more about Jack Uldrich can view his website.

Media Contact: Jack Uldrich, Phone: 1.612.267.1212  Email: Jack@jackuldrich.com

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