TiE-Boston’s Social Entrepreneurship Event
Date: Tuesday, 31 Jul 2007
Time: 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM
Location: MIT Stata Center Building 32 - Room 123
Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA
Dress Code: Business Casual
Speakers:
Peter Haas, Executive Director, Appropriate Infrastructure Development Group
Prof. Alex (Sandy) Pentland, Human Dynamics Group, MIT Media Lab
Timothy Prestero, CEO & Co-Founder, Design that Matters
Amy Smith, MacArthur Fellow Lecturer, MIT
Cost: Free for members, $25 non-members, $15 student non-members
Description:
More than two thirds of the world’s population lives on less than $1500
a year; more than a billion people live on less than a dollar a day.
With little access to basic needs such as clean water, food and
shelter, there is a pressing need to develop the infrastructure that
will lift people out of this cycle of poverty. This panel presents some
of the leading local proponents of a small but growing group of
engineers, designers and social entrepreneurs who are addressing this
need.
From low cost processes to create cooking fuel from sugar cane
waste, to inexpensive solar lighting for rural households, from
small-scale hydro-electric systems that can provide a village with
electricity to light-weight projectors that enable adult literacy
classes; these organizations are working cooperatively with NGOs in
developing countries to tailor a host of technologies that leverage
local skills and resources and help improve the quality of life. This
session will present four innovative organizations in this field. In
addition, you will get a first hand opportunity to meet some of the
visiting NGOs who are in the process of designing and implementing
these solutions around the world.
Register
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