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Silicon Valley and World Leaders to Partner, Bring Technology to Developing Countries
Members of a special United Nations group met today with Silicon Valley
leaders to explore how the technology industry, government and
non-governmental organizations (NGOs) can come together to bolster
development around the world.
Intel Corporation and the U.N.’s Global
Alliance for Information and Communications Technology and Development
(U.N. GAID) jointly organized the summit. Intel Chairman Craig Barrett,
who also chairs the U.N. GAID, said the meeting provided a critical
platform for sharing ideas and forging partnerships among prominent
members of government, the international development community and
Silicon Valley’s businesses, academia and the
venture capital industry.
"The U.N. GAID was formed last year to partner
with private industry and NGOs to accelerate access to computers,
connectivity and rich local content to improve entrepreneurship,
education, health care and government services,”
said Barrett, who traveled last fall to 10 developing countries to
explore how technology was being used in rural areas.
"This summit is designed to foster
collaboration and, more importantly, create action,”
he said. "It’s what
the world needs and governments want for their citizens. It’s
the right thing to do and makes business sense.”
The U.N. has been a strong advocate for expanding and capitalizing on
the role of information and communication technologies in advancing
development, and for making its benefits available to more people in the
developing world.
"Silicon Valley is the world capital of
innovation, and we are counting on its contribution,”
said U.N. GAID executive director Sarbuland Khan. "In
the information and communication field, the melding of markets and
social responsibility is bringing to life new solutions to age-old
problems like poverty, disease, hunger and illiteracy.”
Representatives from more than 30 countries -- as far away as Azerbaijan
and South Africa -- attended the summit today, meeting with more than
100 Silicon Valley technology executives, venture capitalists and
academics.
Barrett called on the summit’s attendees to
support the U.N. GAID’s flagship partnership
initiatives and communities of expertise. The efforts focus on bringing
broadband connectivity to Africa and advancing community-based computer
centers. The initiatives also tackle other specific problem areas where
technology can improve entrepreneurship, education, health care and
government services. Barrett also said investments in new business
models and technology solutions tailored for developing countries will
help meet people’s needs and create new
markets and business opportunities.
Highlighting the importance of public-private partnerships focused on
tangible results, Barrett also described the Intel World Ahead Program.
By working with local governments and industries worldwide, the program
aims to extend access to PCs with high-speed Internet connections to the
next billion people. As part of this effort, Intel is working with
governments in 60 countries on financing programs to make PCs more
affordable. The company is also working with education ministries in 40
countries to train 9 million more teachers by 2011 to apply technology
to improve learning -- with the possibility of reaching a billion
students.
The opening remarks by Barrett, Hamadoun Touré,
secretary-general of the International Telecommunications Union, and
Farrukh Qayyum, Pakistan’s secretary of IT
and Telecom, are available at un-webcast.edgesuite.net/un/index.htm.
The webcast will be available for replay through March 7. Podcast
interviews related to this event are also available on the "About
Intel” channel intelpr.feedroom.com.
More information about the U.N. GAID is available at www.un-gaid.org.
Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies,
products and initiatives to continually advance how people work and
live. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.
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EDITOR'S NOTE: A press conference with Craig Barrett,
Intel Corporation and U.N. GAID chairman; Sarbuland Khan, U.N.
GAID executive coordinator; and Hamadoun Toure, secretary-general
of the International Telecommunication Union; will be webcast at un-webcast.edgesuite.net/qa/index.htm
at 9:45 a.m. PST.
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