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Morgan
Paris, Île-de-France, France
bio
I want to make a difference, improve things, have a positive impact, or no impact. On a personal and professional standpoint. Passionate, enthusiast, empathic, creative and pragmatic, I play with perspective changes in order to think outside the box. I strongly think that the best is ahead of us, and feel lucky to be living nowadays. Despite the constant rise of inequality following the ineluctable course of globalization. Inequality is capitalism's collateral damage that needs a fix. Ideally, this fix should come from the top, not the bottom. I also believe that individualism and consumerism are past decades' habits and are irreversibly evolving towards social consumption, network sharing and social reputation. This passive evolution is having a great impact on capitalism, macroeconomics, healthcare and food industries (vigilance ; product reputation), consumption, education and the way people interact. We're in the era of big data. We're gradually digitizing humanity's habits, interests and biology, generating meaningful intelligence out of ourselves, monetizing it as much as possible. And we're only beginning to understand the vast possibilities allowed by biotechnology engineering and robotics, obviously for healthcare, but also for self-optimization, construction, energy, or the environment. Especially the environment. Like many technologies, biotechnologies should have a positive impact, or no impact, but like other famous and unfamous technologies, it only depends on man's will, not on the technology.
skills
Business adviser Educator/Teacher Engineer Entrepreneur Healthcare professional Inventor Performer Photographer Project manager Scientist Technologist
bio
I want to make a difference, improve things, have a positive impact, or no impact. On a personal and professional standpoint. Passionate, enthusiast, empathic, creative and pragmatic, I play with perspective changes in order to think outside the box. I strongly think that the best is ahead of us, and feel lucky to be living nowadays. Despite the constant rise of inequality following the ineluctable course of globalization. Inequality is capitalism's collateral damage that needs a fix. Ideally, this fix should come from the top, not the bottom. I also believe that individualism and consumerism are past decades' habits and are irreversibly evolving towards social consumption, network sharing and social reputation. This passive evolution is having a great impact on capitalism, macroeconomics, healthcare and food industries (vigilance ; product reputation), consumption, education and the way people interact. We're in the era of big data. We're gradually digitizing humanity's habits, interests and biology, generating meaningful intelligence out of ourselves, monetizing it as much as possible. And we're only beginning to understand the vast possibilities allowed by biotechnology engineering and robotics, obviously for healthcare, but also for self-optimization, construction, energy, or the environment. Especially the environment. Like many technologies, biotechnologies should have a positive impact, or no impact, but like other famous and unfamous technologies, it only depends on man's will, not on the technology.
skills
Business adviser Educator/Teacher Engineer Entrepreneur Healthcare professional Inventor Performer Photographer Project manager Scientist Technologist