UN Secretary
General H.E. Mr. Ban Ki-moon, unveils the Aakash2 Tablet at the United Nations
On the occassion of
India's Presidency of the UN Security Council, the Permanent Mission of India
to United Nations, New York hosted a special event to unveil and launch the
world's most cost competitive tablet Aakash2 at the United Nations today.
Secretary General of the United Nations, H.E. Mr. Ban Ki-moon, was the Chief
Guest at the Special Event, which was attended by a packed audience of 500 plus
invitees, including 65 Ambassadors/PRs, media delegates, NGOs and select
members of the Indian community.
In his remarks, Secretary General H.E. Mr. Ban Ki- moon congratulated India on
its Presidency of the Security Council during an 'extremely challenging month'
and emphasised that India was a critical player on security issues. Terming
India as a 'superpower on the information superhighway', he appreciated
the launch of technologies such as the Aakash2, which helped bridge the digital
divide. Calling them as 'great enablers' with potential to transform people's
lives, he encouraged partners around the world to work with the United Nations
to help young people reach for the sky and meet their dreams.
In his welcome address, Ambassador Hardeep Singh Puri, Permanent Representative
of India to the United Nations in New York, noted that the device represented
the 'actualization the an idea of development innovation' which had the
potential to fundamentally alter the development discourse.
Emphasising that the innovation seeks to empower and give access to quality
education for all, he called for the need promote research and innovation in
national institutions and create an eco-system of excellence right from the
elementary level upto the institutions of high-end research and innovation.
He emphasised that by partnering with key initiatives such as these, the UN
development system would be able to 'force multiply' to achieve the MDGs of
universal education and global partnership.
The architect of the device and CEO of Datawind, Mr. Suneet Singh Tuli, who
flew in from Canada for the launch at the UN, also made a presentation and
outlined that purpose of the device was not to create an 'Ipad killer' but to
create a device for the most needy sections of society at costs that they could
easily afford. Terming it a product of 'frugal innovation', Mr Tuli outlined
that the device incorporated that best of innovative hardware design with a
unique business model, and reflected Government of India's commitment to eliminating
illiteracy by equipping all 220 million students in India over the next 5 years
with low cost computers & internet.
An extremely interactive and interesting Q & A Session followed the
presentations, in which several member states termed the device as
'revolutionary' especially from the perspective of requirements of developing
countries and the need to replicate such technological innovations within the
multilateral development agenda of the UN, which places increasing emphasis on
public private partnerships.
Permanent Mission of India to UN, New York
28 November 2012
The full video of the event is available at the weblink: http://webtv.un.org/search/ban-ki-moon-launch-the-aakash2-tablet/1995233558001?term=aakash2
Enclosures:
1) Pictures of the Launch of Aakash2 at United Nations
2) UNSG H.E Mr. Ban Ki-moon's remarks at the Launch of
Aakash2
3) Ambassador Hardeep Singh Puri's address at the Event
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Prakash Gupta
First Secretary Permanent
Mission of India to UN
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Friday, November 30, 2012
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