Themes

Life sciences and health

With ageing populations, rising healthcare costs, and growing pressure on medical personnel, we urgently need solutions to build resilient and accessible healthcare systems fit for the 21st century and beyond. Advances in medical technologies, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and personalised healthcare are paving the way for more efficient, targeted, and cost-effective care.

Circular economy

As we transition to a circular economy, reuse becomes the guiding force. In sectors such as manufacturing, food, construction, and infrastructure, technologies such as AI, IoT, and smart design are key to unlocking efficiencies, reducing waste, and accelerating the shift to a more sustainable, low-carbon future. 

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High-tech agrifood

Rising populations are placing increasing pressure on global food supplies, as well as land and water resources. To meet the needs of a growing population, our agricultural systems must adopt smarter, more sustainable practices. By embracing innovations such as precision farming, alternative proteins, and strategies to reduce food waste, we can help secure a resilient and reliable food supply for the future.

Mobility

As global supply chains expand and cities face growing congestion, emissions, and resource demands, we must rethink how goods and people move. By adopting sustainable alternatives, intelligent transportation systems, and smart infrastructure, we can significantly reduce environmental impact, ease congestion, and build safer, more efficient, and future-ready mobility networks.

Security

In today’s increasingly connected and complex world, security challenges – from cyber threats to geopolitical tensions – are becoming more disruptive. By harnessing advanced technologies like AI, data analytics, and secure digital infrastructure, we can strengthen both physical and digital security to better protect people, systems, and societies. 

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Energy

The energy transition is already in motion. But to truly accelerate the shift to renewable energy, energy-efficient systems, and smart grid technologies, we need practical, forward-thinking ideas that drive real progress. Think of neighbourhoods warmed by residual heat from industry and greenhouse horticulture, or electric cars that clean the air as they drive.