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While there, he engaged Bryden Wood and together they developed the Front End Factory, a collaborative endeavour to explore how to turn purpose and strategy into the right projects – which paved the way for Design to Value.He is committed to the betterment of lives through individual and collective endeavours.. As well as his business and pharmaceutical experience, Dyson is Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham, focussing on project management, business strategy and collaboration.. Additionally, he is a qualified counsellor with a private practice and looks to bring the understanding of human behaviour into business and projects.. To learn more about our Design to Value philosophy, read Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology by Professor John Dyson, Mark Bryden, Jaimie Johnston MBE and Martin Wood.
Available to purchase at.The bio-revolution.The term 'bio-revolution' refers to the recent and rapid progress in the field of life sciences, driven by significant scientific breakthroughs and advancing technologies like AI, automation, and genomics.This revolution has led to remarkable developments, including:.
Drastic reduction in the cost of sequencing the human genome, setting a record for the fastest learning curve in history..Global deployment of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines within a year.. Development of mRNA vaccines targeting previously untreatable diseases like cancer and autoimmune disorders, expected to be available by 2030..
Significant increase in the approval and use of advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) such as cell and gene therapies, which were introduced just 14 years ago.. 400 times increase in FDA clinical trials for new drugs in the past two decades..
Rapid expansion of bio-revolution into various sectors like agriculture, consumer goods, bio-services, bio-computing, bio-informatics, and bio-industry..The balance between reducing energy / water consumption as part of the design is investigated as part of each project design.. Water usage.
A growing challenge for data centre providers is water availability.Data centres utilising evaporative cooling systems need a consistent water supply for process cooling and obtaining this can be increasingly difficult in some regions.
Water stress levels (calculated by UN-Water) are low for European regions but there is much higher stress in North Africa and Asia, which may lead to fewer data centres obtaining water for process cooling.. Space efficiency of heat rejection plant.The external heat rejection unit size is typically based on the required heat rejection capacity and approach temperature (external air inlet temperature vs CHW/air outlet temperature).