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You are witnessing a curated anthology of visions, models and theoretical artifacts from the future.

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Designed to disrupt assumptions and expand what healthcare could be. It doesn’t depict the future—it interrogates it.

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DNT: ANTI-AI PATIENT GOWN + AI OPT-OUT CONSENT & BAND

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DxROP™ AT-HOME DIAGNOSTIC KIT

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HUMANIUM® BIOSENSOR

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COMPOSITION NOTEBOOK: ORGAN RE-ENGINEERING SKETCHES

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INHALO® BIO-BASED AIR FILTER

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WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU’RE EXPECTING A DIGITAL TWIN

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END-OF-LIFE IMPRINT KIT & DATA RELEASE CONSENT

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LIFECARE LABS PRENATAL GENE THERAPY KIT

CURATORS

Heather Benoit is Director of Foresight and Innovation Design at Langrand, where she helps organizations imagine, design and make decisions in the present to realize more resilient futures. With a background in biomedical engineering and systems design, she combines analytical rigor with creative strategy.

Denise Worrell leads the Transformation and Experience Design practices at Langrand, using foresight and design to help organizations anticipate and navigate change. She also serves as an adjunct professor of foresight at the University of Houston and on the Design in Health Advisory Council at UT Austin.

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INFO

This archive isn’t about forecasting the future—it’s about shaping it. Each artifact is a tool to spark conversation, challenge assumptions and stretch the imagination around what feels possible. Some feel likely. Others push the edge.

Designed for teams navigating complexity, these provocations help surface blind spots, shift perspectives and drive more intentional decision-making. They’re meant to question dominant narratives, fuel collective imagination and co-create systems that are not just improved, but radically redesigned with people at the center.

These artifacts aren’t about certainty—they’re starting points, an invitation to imagine boldly and lead like the future depends on it. Because foresight isn’t about guessing what’s next, it’s about choosing the future you want to build and beginning that work now.

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