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Getting Assets on the Grid
It’s easy to see how the shimmering success of individual entrepreneurs can distract from surrounding structures that have long kept them from effecting change. Microfinance and the social enterprise movement have mobilized so much human capital among the BOP. Changing surrounding structures could unlock even more capital that the BOP could...
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The Base of the Pyramid at Pop!Tech 2009: Two Perspectives
I went through my conference notes and reflected on the ideas I was exposed to over the last days, thinking about how the BoP idea was or wasn’t present in the conversations at Pop!Tech, either explicitly or woven in as an underlying trend that propells the conversation from within.
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Pop!Tech 2009: One Times A Million or the Other Way Around? Emily Pilloton from Project H Design
Today, I had the pleasure of having lunch with Emily Pilloton, founder of Project H Design, a Pop!Tech 2009 Social Innovation Fellow and a key character in the community interested in the nexus between design thinking and social impact. She is a really fast talker but a fascinating one.
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Breaking News: Pop!Tech Announces New Fellows Program
The morning sessions on day 2 at Pop!Tech is halfway through, with a major announcement just made by our host and curator Andrew Zolli: the Science and Public Leadership Fellows program.
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Pop!Tech 2009: Nanotechnology and Making Diagnostics Available for All
Diagnostics for All is using biotechnology to make low cost and accurate diagnostics available for the 60% of the population that lives outside of the reach of hospitals and clinics in the developing world.Haya
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Pop!Tech 2009: Enriching Soils, Producing Energy and Sequestering Carbon through re:char
"Coal cannot be clean. Getting it off the ground is a dirty process already", explained Jason Aramburu during our conversation last Wednesday night in Camden. "However, the principles of the clean coal process can be applied to biomass. When I discovered that I decided to found re:char.
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D.Light’s $10 Kerosene Killer
On Tuesday, D.Light Design released its newest product, the Kiran. Dubbed by its staff a $10 Kerosene Killer, the Kiran is the world’s most affordable quality solar lamp. According to the company’s web site, "It is a safer and brighter alternative to the kerosene lantern, and is designed to provide 360-degree lighting for the home or workplace."
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Pop!Tech 2009: Embracing Creative Possibility and the Amateur Spirit
The first session of Pop!Tech is through now and I can’t say enough about the energy that fills this room. Before moving on I’d encourage you to join the conversation live on poptech.org/live, follow @nextbillion and look out for the hashtag #poptech on Twitter.
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