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Health Tech

Turning what if into what’s
possible

What if you could live better, longer?
Medtronic tech adds more health to your life.

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What would a 150-year life look like?

See how much you could experience.

How many books do you read in a month?

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1,800

Books in 150 years

How many podcasts do you listen to in a week?

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7,800

Podcasts in 150 years

How many times do you work out in a week?

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7,800

Workouts in 150 years

How many vacations do you take in a year?

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150

Vacations in 150 years

How many movies do you watch in a week?

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7,800

Movies in 150 years

How many hikes do you take in a week?

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7,800

Hikes in 150 years

How many home-cooked meals do you make in a week?

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7,800

Home-cooked meals in 150 years

How many video game levels do you beat in a month?

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1,800

Game levels in 150 years

How many times a day do you walk your dog?

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54,750

Dog walks in 150 years

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Quiz

Where is the No. 1 place in the United States for a long, fulfilling life?​

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The future? We’re focusing on how robotics and AI can add more to people’s quality of life.

Rodolphe Katra, Global Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer at Medtronic

—Rodolphe Katra, PhD

Global Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer at Medtronic

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AI and digital twins: Unlocking a healthier future

Digital twins are virtual copies of real-world things — cities, farms fields, even spaceships. Now, AI and predictive modeling are being used to create digital twins of the human body. This digital doppelganger is next-gen tech, helping predict real-world outcomes faster.

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Quiz

What percentage of “supercentenarians” people who live to 100 or more years old are men?

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Robots in the OR: Tomorrow’s surgery, today

In the future, smart robots will help reshape health tech: able to assess, analyze, and react. Already, robots are fast and precise and helping doctors perform complex procedures. Making surgery smarter than ever.

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Live longer and prosper

80% of Americans think technology can help us live longer — and healthier — lives.

Source: Medtronic, Morning Consult survey

Answering what if questions for over 75 years