Mary Lou Jepsen, co-founder of the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) initiative, leveraged her background in academia and her industry experience to create affordable educational devices for children in developing countries. This effort bridged the gap between technological innovation and educational needs, demonstrating the potential of tech solutions to make a global impact. Jepsen's work is a prime example of how industry-academia partnerships can drive social change.
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