
Malawi Shipment
After many months of hard work by volunteers collecting, wiping and restoring computers, our first container of computers to Malawi has shipped.
After many months of hard work by volunteers collecting, wiping and restoring computers, our first container of computers to Malawi has shipped.
Thanks to all those organisations who have generously donated IT equipment to support schools in Ghana and Malawi teach digital skills.
The Turing Trust is delighted to have support from Bruce Fummey who is donating the proceeds of DVD sales after his show at the Edinburgh fringe.
The Turing Trust had a great time at Turing Fest 2016. We presented our work and Dermot Turing gave a talk on “Alan Turing: Machinery and Thought.”
Our partners in Malawi, Centre for Youth and Development, presented our project “Improving ICT skills in Malawi” at the Malawi Scotland Partnership Forum.
Alasdair Nielson and James Turing were awarded the Enterprise runner up prize at the University of Edinburgh 2016 Inspire Launch Grow awards. The award was for
Prototype SolarBerry shows that the sun in Edinburgh is strong enough to power a Raspberry Pi and allow multiple users to connect wirelessly.
James Turing presented the SolarBerry project at the Clinton Global Initiative University. It was even mentioned by Bill Clinton in his closing address.
James Turing presented our SolarBerry project at a dinner hosted by the University of Edinburgh Chancellor, HRH The Princess Royal, at Buckingham Palace.
The Turing Trust was delighted to have been awarded a Scottish Government grant for its project “Improving ICT skills in rural Malawi.”
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