Genomics, Artificial Intelligence, and Deep Machine learning technologies are helping practitioners deliver better diagnosis and actually freeing up time for patient interaction.

Sustainable solutions based on innovation can create a more resilient world only if that innovation is focused on the health and well-being of its inhabitants. And it is at that point - where technology and human needs intersect - that we will find meaningful innovation.

Thanks to the digital and big data revolution, we can start to do what was previously unthinkable - to improve patient outcomes and lower healthcare costs while delivering personalized care to each individual.

In Kenya, e-learning has taught 12,000 nurses how to treat major diseases such as HIV and malaria, compared to the 100 nurses a year that can be taught in a classroom.

I remain convinced of the compelling case for connected care.

Minimally invasive surgery is the way forward: the patient goes home the next day; there are fewer complications.

We undertook a huge internal transformation to sharpen our customer focus, step up innovation, improve productivity to ensure competitiveness, change our culture, and simplify our ways of working so that our size and scale became a competitive advantage rather than a bureaucratic hangover after years of diversification.

By innovating and investing in health technology, we believe that we can really change the future of health.

Poor diet and sedentary behaviour have led to an increase in obesity and lifestyle-related disease and a huge rise in chronic medical conditions.

Waste does not exist in nature because ecosystems reuse everything that grows in a never-ending cycle of efficiency and purpose.

I'll keep creating modern, deep, rich and adventurous colors and products that inspire creative expression every day.

We don't tell women how to look but give them the products and inspiration they need to feel and look beautiful.

We are not afraid to be a bit different, to make shades that are bold.

Go with what you're attracted to.

I hate knowing where people go to the bathroom. You follow them going to pee, to eat - I hate everything when it comes to reality shows!

I'm always looking to the lightweight superproduct that you apply and almost don't see. That's the ultimate, at least for me.

I launched NARS with 12 shades of lipsticks, and many, many launches later, I'm still most proud of our lipsticks.

People have to learn that everybody is the same. If you wake up in the morning, even if you're a movie star, you look like everybody else. The reality is that makeup is there to help. That's what it's for.

It was never in my mind to be famous.

Some people put a lot of fuss around them. I'm not an entertainer. Let's not get things confused.

In this world, you do your job, a good job, and that's what counts.

I made contours and all that, but in real life, you have to be very careful with that because you can go out in the street and look terrible. All those girls who show how to do contour, they do it quite well, but they're like makeup artists. They're in artificial light.

I can't remember the first time, but I've worked with supermodels almost from day one.

It's very hard for me to photograph someone when I'm not attracted by who they are.