Bill Gates predicts the next 15 years in innovative technology
In this video interview, Bill Gates predicts how the next 15 years will turn into the field of innovative technology.

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Bill Gates is the co-founder of Microsoft. Together with Paul Allen, his partner, they built the world’s largest PC software. Bill predicts how the next 15 years will turn into innovative technology.
To his credit, Bill Gates predicted the launch of wallet PC some 20 years ago. Today, the use of cell phones and tablets has become so common in pockets and wallets.
He believes that the next 15 years in innovative technology will see more of these devices working together through the cloud platform. He is of the view that the speed in innovation is faster now than 20 years ago. And tech experts will improve the latest applications in cancer treatment, robotics, diagnosis, and the entire medical field to help humanity. He has already said, banking, entertainment and communication have improved because of innovative technology.
He is confident the good will in innovation will overtime help equity in pricing these gadgets and apps for the poor and consumers who are the initial market targets. Health innovation will also help patients cut down cost overtime.
He held the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Software Architect position during his Microsoft career. Currently. Bill Gates works full time with his foundation—Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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