Supporting: CHaOS, Project DISE, The Kopu Project, Forests of Life
“HP recognise that today's educators need to embrace the opportunities that technology provides to advance the leaning experience in the new connected world we live in. The DigiOps projects are pioneering opportunities for our educators to explore the new possibilities and better equip our youth of today and tomorrow.”
Millions of people around the world use HP technology every day. HP technology now ranges from consumer handheld devices all the way to some of the world’s largest and most powerful supercomputer installations. Our strategy is to offer products, services and solutions that are high tech, low cost and deliver the best customer experience. No other company has the portfolio, people and expertise to deliver on all three.
At HP we are proud of our capabilities, and are equally proud of those things that define our character: the dedication of our people, our standards and values, and the reach and depth of our commitment to global citizenship. Since our first year in business in1939, HP has given back to the communities in which we do business, and it is our pleasure to give back to a community that supports HP.
What the anthropologist Margaret Mead observed more than three decades ago is even more true in the new millennium: “Even very recently, the elders could say: ‘You know, I have been young and you have never been old.’ But today’s young people can reply: ‘You have never been young in the world I am young in, and you never can be.’”
Contact: Melissa Fincham, Education and Philanthropy Manager
Email address: melissa.fincham@hp.com
Website: www.hp.co.nz