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Located at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland, the EssentialTech Centre is a facility dedicated to research and innovation, primarily in the fields of humanitarian action, development and peace.
EPFL’s Presidency established EssentialTech as a Centre in December 2018.[1] Since its establishment, Dr. Klaus Schönenberger, who previously held various leadership positions in the medical devices industry, has been leading the Centre.[2] Dr. Schönenberger was influenced by his interest in focusing on regions with significant needs for functional medical devices and creating sustainable markets, beyond the primary markets of developed countries.[1][3]
The EssentialTech Centre articulates its mission as addressing global challenges by integrating technological innovation with a focus on three interconnected areas, commonly referred to as the 'Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus'.[4][1][5] These areas include addressing humanitarian crises, tackling poverty, and managing conflict. To this end, the Centre's activities are structured into three main divisions: Sustainable Development, Humanitarian Action, and PeaceTech.
The Centre has participated in various initiatives within the humanitarian and development sectors. Notable projects include:
In addition to its core activities, the EssentialTech Centre also provides a range of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) that focus on the application of technology in humanitarian action and development.[13] The Centre has also published on ways to improve collaborations between academic and humanitarian actors.[14]
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