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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Oxford Summer Courses > An Evening with Simprints Technology - Biometrics & Beneficiary Identification
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Sally. This week Oxford Summer Courses are excited to be hosting a talk from Sebastian Manhart, COO of Simprints Technology – a nonprofit tech start-up, founded by Cambridge graduates. Simprints are aiming to fight global poverty by building biometric technology for beneficiary identification in developing countries, and currently count Arm and The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation among their partners. If you’re interested in finding out more about Simprints, curious about what we do at Oxford Summer Courses, or simply fancy an evening of informal networking – please do come along. All are welcome! This event will take place from 6:30pm on the 13th March, in Barclays Eagle Labs on Chesterton Road. Refreshments will be provided. We look forward to meeting you! If you’re passionate about education and looking for a rewarding way to spend your summer, why not work for Oxford Summer Courses – the UK’s fastest-growing education company? Oxford Summer Courses is currently hiring pastoral staff, tutors, and seasonal head office team members. Visit our careers page to find out more. This talk is part of the Oxford Summer Courses series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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