Introduction
The global healthcare sector is entering a period of fundamental transformation. Driven by demographic shifts, technological innovation and changing consumer expectations, healthcare is evolving from reactive treatment to preventive, data‑driven and personalised care.
The Future Health theme captures the long‑term investment opportunities arising from this transformation across biotechnology, digital health, medical technology and life sciences.
The pillars of Future Health
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Biotechnology & genomics
Advances in genetic sequencing and synthetic biology enable targeted therapies and personalised medicine, supporting more effective and efficient treatments.
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Digital & remote health
Telemedicine, wearable devices and mobile health applications allow patients to monitor their health and access care remotely, reducing pressure on healthcare systems.
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Artificial intelligence & data analytics
AI enhances diagnostics, treatment planning and predictive healthcare by analysing medical images, patient records and real‑time biosignals.

Preventive & lifestyle medicine
A growing focus on prevention through nutrition, exercise and behavioural science aims to reduce chronic disease and long‑term healthcare costs.

Let’s take a closer look at Future Health
Discover how structural trends such as demographic change, technological innovation and preventive care are reshaping healthcare systems worldwide.
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Future Health focuses on innovations that improve healthcare outcomes through technology, data and preventive approaches, moving beyond traditional treatment models.
Ageing populations are fuelling sustained demand for healthcare, chronic disease management and assisted‑living technologies. At the same time, technological advancements in biotechnology and artificial intelligence are accelerating drug development and enabling innovative treatments.
Technology supports faster diagnosis, personalised treatments and more efficient healthcare systems through AI, data analytics, digital platforms and connected devices.
Preventive and lifestyle medicine aims to reduce chronic disease by focusing on early detection, nutrition, exercise and behavioural science.
The sector faces challenges such as data privacy, complex regulations, ethical issues related to gene editing and artificial intelligence, and ensuring fair access to new treatments.
The convergence of biotechnology, data science and preventive care is reshaping healthcare systems worldwide.
Alexandra Spasov – Funds Solution Analyst & Thematic Research, Quintet
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Future Health represents a defining long‑term opportunity. By investing across biotechnology, digital health, medical technology and pharmaceuticals, portfolios can gain exposure to both defensive stability and structural growth.

Important Information
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Investing puts your capital at risk.
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The value of your investments can go down as well as up, and you could lose some or all of the money invested.
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Tax treatment depends on individual circumstances and is subject to change.
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Tax planning is not regulated by the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier.
