Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts

5 Mar 2014

Do you want to contribute to social change in LATAM through mobile solutions?

The Road Map for M-Inclusion is one of the main results in the project. M-Inclusion Roadmap is a detailed guide containing: the needs of the identified end users (people with disabilities, chronic patients, people form isolated areas and low-income), suitable technological solutions for these needs, gaps encountered, emerging technological trends and recommended actions in order to fully tackle social inclusion objectives in health, education, economy and mobility, from the current LATAM demography perspectives. 

It also includes the impact that these tendencies will have on the key stakeholders identified: developers, public bodies, financial bodies and industrial partners.

A Roadmap for M-Inclusion Summary is available on (Road Map summary): http://www.m-inclusion.eu/content/public-results

And the complete version of the Roadmap can be downloaded at: http://www.m-inclusion.eu/sites/default/files/D6.1_Roadmap%20for%20M-Inclusion_vfinal.rar

11 Jul 2013

Mobile Apps for inclusion: free Webinar

M-Inclusion, a project co-funded by the EC with academic and business partners from the EU and Latin America. organises a Webinar on “Opportunities in Mobile Applications for the Social Inclusion: the M-Inclusion community and the “Apps4Change” Challenge”, next 18th July 2013, at 15.00 CET.

M-Inclusion (www.m-inclusion.eu) promotes the use of innovative and affordable mobile solutions supporting social integration through the first platform of social inclusion.

Programme, registration and more info: http://www.m-inclusion.eu/events/opportunities-mobile-applications-social-inclusion-m-inclusion-community-and-apps4change-chal

11 Oct 2012

Mobile revolution brings mixed benefits to Brazil

According to the World Bank, 98% of the population of Latin America now have a mobile phone signal, with Argentina and Panama in particular seeing an explosive growth in subscriptions. 

Predictions are that by 2015, at least half of Brazil's population, or 100 million people, will have a mobile phone with internet access. Despite having sky-high tariffs on mobiles and too much legislation and regulation, Brazil will soon see a smartphone revolution.

Meanwhile the favelas, the illegal settlements in Brazil that spring up on the fringes of urban areas, known as shanty towns, which tend to be crowded, lack basic amenities and sanitation, and have informal market conditions, have experienced their own mobile revolution but not always a legitimate one.

The First Open International Forum of mobile solutions for social inclusion

The First Open International Forum of mobile solutions for social inclusion will be held on 20th and 21st of November in Barcelona, Spain (in parallel to the Movil Forum Conference 2012). It will be focused on analyzing and raising awareness about the needs and mobile-based solutions for groups under risk of digital exclusion in LATAM (low-income and isolated communities, chronic patients and people with disabilities). Relevant stakeholders from all over the world will participate providing their expertise from technological, social and politic-economical perspectives.

During the First Open International Forum it will be organized:

  • M-Inclusion Internal Workshops: it will be held on Telefónica’s facilities located next to Barcelona’s Forum during the first day, 20th November, of the Open International Forum (registration required).
  • Conferences: on 21st of November in Barcelona (in parallel to the Movil Forum Conference 2012).
  • The winner announcement of M-Inclusion Challenges: The M-Inclusion awards for “Apps4Change” Challenge Program 2012 will recognize groundbreaking mobile solutions for social inclusion (10.000$ prize).

Download the press release of M-Inclusion
More information about the First Open International Forum of mobile solutions for social inclusion.