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Dell Technologies Solar Community Hubs bring technology, healthcare, workforce skills to remote communities


Dell Technologies World, Las Vegas, 12 May 2022

News Summary

  • Dell, Computer Aid, Intel and Microsoft to launch 25 solar-powered community hubs across three continents.
  • Hubs built with Dell technology-enabled solutions to meet communities’ unique needs.
  • First hub in Boa Esperanca, Brazil aims to help community address local deforestation.

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Dell Technologies (NYSE:Dell), in partnership with Computer Aid, Intel and Microsoft, announced its Solar Community Hubs strategy, marking an evolution in its established Solar Learning Labs programme. Moving beyond technology access for education alone, the hubs improve access to technology, healthcare and workforce skills for communities in remote areas around the world.

The Solar Community Hubs will be built with Dell technology-enabled solutions and look to introduce 5G, edge computing and other services. Each hub will be managed by the community and will offer services based on each community’s unique needs. The hubs will provide communities with access to water and electricity, healthcare and resources for environmental preservation. Community members can also access technical skills training, entrepreneurship support, education and career guidance, and revenue-generating services to support job creation and financial sustainability.

“Research shows that the greatest impact starts with empowering local communities,” said Cassandra Garber, VP of Environmental and Social Governance, Dell Technologies. “By introducing the Solar Community Hubs, communities will have access to resources and infrastructure to address their most pressing issues. This evolution puts community needs at the centre, and we are eager to see – and be a part of – the impact these community partnerships will have around the globe.”

Digitising the Amazon to support sustainability

Dell Technologies recently introduced the first Solar Community Hub in Boa Esperanca, Brazil, in partnership with the Foundation for Amazon Sustainability (FAS), bringing digital tools like Latitude Rugged, desktops, servers, projectors and WiFi to community members in a dozen outlying riverside communities and indigenous tribes in the Amazon. Community members who previously travelled far for modern services and school can now continue their education, take vocational courses, start college and prepare for the job market – in their own community.

The hub is also designed with circularity at its core, using repurposed shipping containers, sustainably sourced wood and furniture, and solar panels so devices run primarily on renewable energy.

Participants in the project are part of FAS’ Bolsa Floresta programme, a government initiative of the State of Amazonas introduced in 2008 to decrease deforestation through community building. The hubs help improve the lives of people living in the Amazon who then cultivate a more sustainable relationship between the rainforest and its residents.

Power in partnership

Dell currently collaborates with approximately 60 strategic partners globally, including Computer Aid, Dell’s non-profit partner for Solar Community Hub development. Computer Aid helps identify the locations and local partners who can help make the hub a reality.

Since 2011, Dell and Computer Aid have partnered to support 24 Solar Learning Labs, which reach 18 000 students and community members per year in countries including Brazil, Colombia, Kenya, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria and South Africa.

Dell also works with customers, partners – like Intel and Microsoft – and other stakeholders to bring additional resources and capabilities to the communities based on local needs. Partners and customers can now join Dell Technologies and Computer Aid in supporting the roll-out of the Solar Community Hubs over the coming years.

Additional quotes

  • “By working together with the community of Boa Esperança Dell Technologies, Intel, Microsoft and FAS, we’re creating a model for a sustainable community that is preserving the Amazon,” said Alejandro Espinosa Llano, Solar Community Hub Program Manager at Computer Aid International. “The Solar Community Hub will provide the much-needed access to technology and telemedicine that these true conservation heroes deserve, reducing inequalities and enabling them to reap the benefits of technology. It's a small contribution to a commitment to a better world for all.”
  • “This project is benefiting many young people with the opportunity to participate in higher education and vocational courses and preparing them for the job market.” – Luziete Mar Hipy, Director of the Boa Esperança Solar Community Hub
  • Whenever we implement a hub, we have kids coming to us every 10 seconds wanting to look inside or ask questions. It’s a nice feeling to see what we can achieve when we put the technology and people together.” – Ruan Malheclient, Solutions Technologist at Dell Technologies

Additional resources

Learn more about Dell’s work in the Amazon.

Dell Technologies

Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL) helps organizations and individuals build their digital future and transform how they work, live and play. The company provides customers with the industry’s broadest and most innovative technology and services portfolio for the data era.

Computer Aid

Computer Aid International is a non-profit organization with 25 years of experience supporting eLearning and promoting access to technology in developing and remote areas throughout the world. They are also pioneers in their circular economy approach offering IT asset disposal and data wiping for companies and organizations globally.

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