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Dell Highlights Importance of Technology to Help Transform Work and Life at Shanghai World Expo

Posted on June, Friday 18, 2010 By ITVarNews Network

At the recent 2010 Shanghai World Expo, Dell showcased how technology is enhancing the ways people and organizations live and work.

At the recent 2010 Shanghai World Expo, Dell showcased how technology is enhancing the ways people and organizations live and work.

With more than 5 million visitors to date, the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai provided a platform to people from around the world to exchange ideas about the importance of environmentally conscious urban development and the economic opportunity of investing in emerging markets. Beyond providing computing hardware to help power the pavilion experience, Dell hosted several events in Shanghai during the Expo that highlight the importance of perseverance, innovation, and the role technology plays in current and future communities.

Sanjana Ratnam, Founder, No Ordinary Bride and also a TYOP hero commented on Dells initiative of getting the entrepreneurs together on one platform, I believe that to sustain and even propel Indias entrepreneurial growth, we need to create an ecosystem that enables and cultivates aspiring entrepreneurs. De

ll Womens Entrepreneur Network is an ideal platform to network with upcoming businesses across the globe and utilize their knowledge and experience for expanding our horizon. It is indeed a much needed initiative which celebrates and supports the entrepreneurial spirit of the country.

On June 20-22, Dell, Intel and Bloomberg Link are jointly sponsoring The Dell Womens Entrepreneur Network. This event helps connect women in the business world to create and nurture a peer group of some of the worlds most interesting and innovative female entrepreneurs, establishing a network to exchange ideas on how IT helps drive successful businesses.

In 2009, the proportion of female entrepreneurs in China increased to 27 percent, while the male proportion decreased, said Amit Midha, Dell President, Greater China and South Asia. Following the financial crisis, businesses can significantly benefit from sharing their experiences and hearing from colleagues in similar situa

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