Could Amazon or Google Hold the Key to the Future of Public Health Diagnostics?

Anyone who works in medical technology knows that the industry is currently focused obsessively on two prime targets – maximizing the availability of self-testing and playing its part in the common goal of achieving net zero. To those can now be added a third priority – attempting to find a way to make those twin targets mutually achievable rather than, what seems increasingly to be the case, of them canceling each other out. In the evolving landscape of MedTech, biotech, and life sciences, the pursuit of sustainable practices has become paramount. As well as meeting their own environmental, social and governance (ESG) ambitions, companies know that they are unlikely to win public tenders or private contracts unless they are committed to reducing their carbon footprint. 

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