One Laptop Per Child Teams with the United Nations Development Programme, AMD, Google and News Corporation to Host Premier Event at World Economic Forum



    One Laptop per Child (OLPC), a non-profit organization with the
    goal of providing children in developing nations with laptop
    computers, today announced that it will team with the United Nations
    Development Programme (UNDP) to host an Open House event during the
    World Economic Forum on Friday at the Panorama Hotel Promenade in
    Davos, Switzerland.

    The event will allow invited guests and media to experience a room
    full of XO laptops and view demonstrations by children and OLPC staff.
    Corporate sponsors of the event and OLPC supporters include AMD,
    Google and News Corporation.

    What: World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2007 Premiere Event: One
    Laptop per Child Open House

    Where: Panorama Hotel Promenade 80 CH-7270 Davos Platz,
    Switzerland

    When: January 26, 2007 from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. GMT

    About One Laptop per Child

    One Laptop per Child (OLPC) is a non-profit organization created
    by Nicholas Negroponte and others previously at the MIT Media Lab to
    design, manufacture and distribute laptop computers that are
    sufficiently inexpensive to provide every child in the world access to
    knowledge and modern forms of education. The laptops will be sold to
    governments and issued to children by schools on a basis of one laptop
    per child. These machines will be rugged, open source, and so energy
    efficient that they can be powered by a child manually. Mesh
    networking will give many machines Internet access from one
    connection. The pricing goal will start near $100 and then steadily
    decrease.