Open source software is powering global innovation. In less developed regions, it's not just technology but a catalyst for closing the digital divide and fueling economic and social progress.
This session explores how open source software goes beyond just coding as it creates real opportunities and positive change in the world’s least developed areas.
For software developers in underserved regions, open source software offers free access to advanced technologies. This empowers them to build innovative IT solutions tailored to their communities’ unique needs.
I will highlight the many benefits of adopting and customizing open source software in developing countries. These include lower IT costs for small businesses and organizations, and the ability to repair and reuse older computers and devices. By extending the life of hardware, open source software helps reduce electronic waste and environmental harm caused by discarded proprietary technology.
Open source also boosts digital literacy and encourages collaboration and contribution within local tech communities, helping to bridge technology gaps.
Using real examples from Africa, this session will show how open source projects are transforming education, healthcare, and other vital sectors, while helping to close the digital divide.
Attendees will learn how their open source projects and contributions can create meaningful economic and social impact, especially in underserved and remote communities.
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