(Boston—February 25, 2010) Imagine a world where even the poorest of children have access to a computer—the poverty gap that could be reduced, the problems that could be solved and the wealth of knowledge that could be shared!
In March, 2010 One Laptop per Child (OLPC) in partnership with Hult International Business School, TalentCastr.com and the Center for Innovation, Excellence and Leadership (IXL Center) will play host to top MBA and university students from across the globe who will compete simultaneously in four locations (Boston, London, Dubai and Shanghai) at the inaugural Global Case Challenge (GCC).
The Global Case Challenge compliments the renowned Action Learning Project, a cornerstone of Hult’s MBA program where teams compete to solve a real-world problem and present solutions to top executives of leading global companies such as IBM, Philips Healthcare, Emirates Bank, and BAE Systems. The inaugural edition of the GCC is expected to gather over 300 of the world’s best and brightest young business minds to develop innovative and effective strategies to provide a means for learning to the nearly two billion children of the developing world with little or no access to education. “Powerful, unique insights are generated when companies combine their abilities with the breadth of experiences and perspectives available outside their organization and beyond traditional partners. We are excited to work with OLPC and support this ‘open innovation’ initiative” said, Tyler McNally, Associate Director at IXL Center.
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