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Combining Science, Innovation and Philanthropy to Address Pressing Challenges

By Janice Roberts at New Media
13 December 2018 • 1 min read

Dr Maximilian Martin

By Dr Maximilian Martin, Global Head of Philanthropy at Lombard Odier.

As part of the reconfiguration of the global economy in what is commonly referred to as the “fourth industrial revolution”, science and technology have enabled many new forms and patterns of value creation. Science, the underlying force behind the fourth industrial revolution, has also proved to be a catalytic enabler in how philanthropists can respond to age-old socioeconomic challenges with new solutions and achieve a greater impact. (more…)


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