"A billion customers in the world, are waiting for a $2 pair of eyeglasses, a $10 solar lantern and a $100 house."
For starters.
That's something to think about. Not in terms of exploitation, but in terms of wealth and opportunity creation. (The development of the easy-to-use, virtually crunch-proof windup $100 laptop - specifically designed to introduce computers and the internet to 3rd world children - is probably among the most ambitious of these types of endeavors, but also a great example of how we can start to create opportunity in regions of the world in which mere survival is still the order of the day.)
While everyone else is trying to appeal to the richest 10%, maybe, just maybe, the real opportunities are elsewhere
RINN Explores the Culture of Making in Ireland and Japan
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The art exhibition, curated by Joseph Walsh and Wahei Aoyama, celebrates
the two countries’ cultural partnership and robust handmade heritage In an
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