•Three-day exhibit shows how communications technology and innovation are enabling the United Nations Millennium Development Goals of reducing extreme poverty by half
•Mobile broadband is transforming the lives of individuals and societies through access to health, education, and sustainable business opportunities
•Photos on display for the general public in Vanderbilt Hall from Monday, September 20 through Wednesday, September 22, 2010
The Ericsson Technology for Good documentary style photo exhibit illustrates the positive impact of mobile connectivity worldwide in saving lives, empowering people through education, strengthening personal and community security and reuniting refugees with their families.
The photographs from villages in Africa, South America, India and the Caribbean will be on display at Grand Central Terminal’s Vanderbilt Hall in New York from Monday, September 20 through Wednesday, September 22, 2010. The Ericsson Technology for Good photo exhibit comes during the annual week-long meeting of the United Nations General Assembly, which this year marks the 10th anniversary of the creation of the Millennium Development Goals.
Added by colleenmathis on September 2, 2010