
Inside Vladimir Putin’s reported $26 billion pursuit of longevity lies a mix of science, ambition, and national strategy — from genetically engineered mini-pigs and organ printing to cryotherapy and advanced genetic research. This episode links that cultural fascination with a practical, operational view of longevity: using prescriptive analytics and real-time guidance to extend the life of both machines and people.
Through a grocery-freezer-before-Thanksgiving anecdote, we show how detecting weak signals and routing technicians smartly saves inventory, reputation, and labor, while applying the same philosophy to the workforce reduces burnout, errors, and turnover. The takeaway: invest in preventive care for assets and employees to build resilience, reduce emergency costs, and preserve institutional knowledge.
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