We believe that Information Technology (IT) is a fantastic educational tool. We are passionate about making IT available to everyone and bridging the digital divide.
We are available for comments, interviews and multimedia content. We regularly give talks to educate the wider public on the social and environmental benefits of reusing IT equipment.
We refurbish IT equipment, install a range of educational software and provide it to those who need it most.
How Alan Turing still casts his genius in the age of cyberwar
‘We need to fight for a world that Alan Turing would have wanted to live in’
Alan Turing’s family break silence after he’s taken off £50 banknote
Sending computers to Africa. Education initiatives benefit from used Scottish Government equipment
Gadgets that give back: awesome eco-innovations, from Turing Trust computers to the first sustainable phone
Scots-based family of Alan Turing win government grant to carry on his computer legacy
Family of famous Milton Keynes codebreaker wins government grant to carry on his legacy
Edinburgh charity hailed for giving computer training to Malawi children
Edinburgh-based family of celebrated codebreaker Alan Turing ensures their famous relative’s legacy lives on
Decision to honour Alan Turing on £50 note ‘must promote tolerance’
Scottish EDGE Round 12 awards nearly £1 million to Scotland’s most promising start-up businesses
Have an old PC to spare? Help Alan Turing’s family bring computing to rural African schools.
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The Turing Trust was set up by Alan Turing’s family to enable IT supported learning by reusing computers in classrooms in the UK and globally.
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