Thursday, 15 January 2015

WakaWaka Shines Light on Tech and Philanthropy at CES; High-Performance Laptop That Doesn't Overheat?

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WakaWaka Shines Light on Tech and Philanthropy at CES
Solar-centric manufacturer WakaWaka is a "purpose-driven company," as Camille van Gestel describes it. While it is a for-profit operation, it uses the buy-one-give-one style distribution system that has helped bring light to those people who live off the grid, including those displaced by the war in Syria, villages in Haiti, and elsewhere. Timothy Lord caught up with Camille at CES to talk about WakaWaka's mission, its product, and advice for people who'd like to turn their technical skills to philanthropic endeavors.

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