Emerging
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They get their inspiration, their hope, their practical know-how, from successful
emerging
economies in the South.
And then you have the
emerging
world cities, with a mixed variety of vehicles, mixed land-use patterns, also rather dispersed but often with a very dense urban core.
So what you're looking at here is a heat image of the system, and what you can see here
emerging
from the poo is a cool dung ball.
We want something that's relatively cheap, or cost-effective, because there's an awful lot of countries involved, and some of them are
emerging
markets, some of them
emerging
countries, low-income.
Now, an
emerging
view that you also heard about from Dr. Insel this morning, is that psychiatric disorders are actually disturbances of neural circuits that mediate emotion, mood and affect.
Just keep in mind that acquiring preemptive knowledge about
emerging
technologies is the best way to ensure that we have a say in the making of our future.
Their fitness for creating pandemics we are unaware of, but we are ripe for zoonotic-borne,
emerging
communicable diseases.
And the newly
emerging
diseases may make H5N1 and bird flu a quaint forerunner of things to come.
As are these newly
emerging
communicable diseases, names that you hadn't heard 20 years ago: ebola, lhasa fever, monkey pox.
There have been 30 novel
emerging
communicable diseases that begin in animals that have jumped species in the last 30 years.
And we've seen a new disease, not like the 30 novel
emerging
communicable diseases.
For all that it is raising hundreds of millions of people out of poverty in the
emerging
markets, it's also outsourcing a lot of jobs from the developed Western economies.
And we can see that the new, emerging, top trending topic is about digital privacy.
However, to many who live in the
emerging
markets, this is an illusion, and even though the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was signed in 1948, was unanimously adopted, what it did was to mask a schism that has emerged between developed and developing countries, and the ideological beliefs between political and economic rights.
Today, many people who live in the
emerging
markets, where 90 percent of the world's population lives, believe that the Western obsession with political rights is beside the point, and what is actually important is delivering on food, shelter, education and healthcare.
Over the last 10 years, I've had the privilege to travel to over 60 countries, many of them in the
emerging
markets, in Latin America, Asia, and my own continent of Africa.
I've met with presidents, dissidents, policymakers, lawyers, teachers, doctors and the man on the street, and through these conversations, it's become clear to me that many people in the
emerging
markets believe that there's actually a split occurring between what people believe ideologically in terms of politics and economics in the West and that which people believe in the rest of the world.
I'm not saying people in the
emerging
markets don't understand democracy, nor am I saying that they wouldn't ideally like to pick their presidents or their leaders.
I put it to you today that it is this system that is embodied by China that is gathering momentum amongst people in the
emerging
markets as the system to follow, because they believe increasingly that it is the system that will promise the best and fastest improvements in living standards in the shortest period of time.
Thirdly, people in the
emerging
markets look at China's amazing and legendary infrastructure rollout.
In particular, there is growing doubt among people in the
emerging
markets, when people now believe that democracy is no longer to be viewed as a prerequisite for economic growth.
The other option is for the West to cooperate, and by cooperating I mean giving the
emerging
market countries the flexibility to figure out in an organic way what political and economic system works best for them.
Both projects are in
emerging
countries, one in Ethiopia and another one in Tunisia.
And also, they are in
emerging
countries where you can see the cities literally growing.
In the developed world and the
emerging
world, we would hope it would become a new mode of transportation that could help make our cities more livable.
Sex lies at the heart of an
emerging
epidemic in the Middle East and North Africa, which is one of only two regions in the world where HIV/AIDS is still on the rise.
INCRA would not only be a European or an American rating agency, it would be a truly international one, in which, in particular, the
emerging
economies would have an equal interest, voice and representation.
But for now, I would be satisfied beaming new medicines across the globe, fully automated and on demand, saving lives from
emerging
infectious diseases and printing personalized cancer medicines for those who don't have time to wait.
In totality, this entire makerspace system tries to do five things: to enable
emerging
makers to gather the resources they need and the tools to make what they want to make; to learn by doing and from others; to produce more and better products; to be able to trade to generate steady income; and ultimately, to amplify not only their reputation as a maker, but their maker potential.
I and the other designers who work on these kinds of products have had to invent it as we go along, and we are teaching ourselves the
emerging
best practices of designing at scale, and today I'd like share some of the things that we've learned over the years.
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