Seminars About Long-term ThinkingTechnology Empowers the PoorestWednesday, May 21st, 02008
Quadir is the now-legendary founder of GrameenPhone, which transformed his home country of Bangladesh in the 1990s and led the way for the cellphone revolution throughout the developing world. Currently Quadir heads the Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship at MIT and is building Emergence BioEnergy Inc., a project to develop local electricity for the rural poor, using such devices as a fuel cell that runs on anaerobic bacteria. Linking new technology with the boundless resourcefulness of the poor drives innovation in surprising directions at surprising speed. Doors open 7:00pm, talk at 7:30pm lasting ~1.5 hours Priority seating is available for Long Now Members - you can join here for as low as $8 per month! A $10 donation is very welcome as our Seminars cost thousands to produce each month, but it is certainly not required for attendance. Cash or check accepted at the door, or you can make a donation on our Donation Page. With unticketed lectures, it is advisable to come early for a good seat. All seminar audio is available for Download & Podcast. Visit us at The Long Now Museum & Store at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco. Our latest prototypes, the Orrery and Solar Synchronizer are on display. Ask Austin or Veronica to see how they work! Monday - Friday: 10:30am to 5:00pm |
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