According to Deloitte, some of the key drivers for life sciences in 2020 will be data-driven approaches that employ machine learning and AI, the use of sensors and wearables for telemedicine and predictive medicine, and precision medicine supported by new cell and gene therapies. For years, we’ve been reading about these superb innovations and what they mean for our well being, yet the majority of the global population still dies of the same causes as they did 16 years ago. With the advent of technologies like 5G and affordable broadband for all, it’s only a matter of time before everyone has access to quality healthcare.