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2013 11 27 Sven AERTS OLPC Community talking about OLPC at the http://eudevdays.eu/topics/science-and-innovation-development. This resulted in identifying several top players also active in the EU OLPC Community landscape, firing up spirits, stressing teams to document their efforts on this wiki.laptop.org so others could find out about them, link up, built upon projects etc..
Name and link where we develop this Their Link Date Place Contact User Status Infos
OLPC and The BETT show [1] 22. to 25. January 14 (every second half of january in every year) London --SvenAERTS 11:55, 16 January 2014 (UTC) Status: Mentioned it to Giulia D'AMICO = Mgr OLPC Tablet Infos: The learning technology event - The BETT show is the global meeting place for the education technology community, bringing together 35,000 educators and learning professionals every January. Attending the event is the best way to see the latest technology and innovative solutions that inspire, in order to shape and improve the way people learn from the classroom to the boardroom.
Solutions Linux [2] 29. to 31. January 08 Paris florian Fixed
FOSDEM [3] 23. to 24. February 08 (every year) Brussels h0lger Fixed OLPC: Saturday, 23. February, 15:00 to 17:00
Chemnitzer Linuxtage [4] 1. to 2. March 08 Chemnitz daja77 Fixed OLPC: Saturday, 1. March, 10:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
next > CeBIT [5] 4. to 9. March 08 Hannover daja77 Fixed OLPC: Saturday, 8. March, 11:15 a.m. @ LinuxForum
next > OpenExpo 2008 [6] 12. and 13. March 08 Bern, Switzerland vorburger, Michele Planned
ApacheCon 08 [7] 7. to 11. April 08 Amsterdam Marten Talks
LinuxTag Berlin [8] 28. to 31. May 08 Berlin holger, joko Fixed
OpenCommunityCamp [9] 10-17th August 2008 Oegstgeest,The Netherlands Marten Fixed
2011 29 03: Sven AERTS OLPC Community talking about OLPC at the Committee of the Regions Assises Staten Generaal Development Tonu KARU EU representation of Lithuania in Brussels and the Ambassador or Ruanda in Den HAGUE. This resulted in identifying several top players also active in the EU OLPC Community landscape, firing up spirits, stressing teams to document their efforts on this wiki.laptop.org so others could find out about them, link up, built upon projects etc.