The One Laptop Per Child Association, created to provide cheap computers to children around the world, is no longer operating out of its facility in Cambridge, where the widely publicized nonprofit was founded nine years ago.
The organization’s Cambridge office and labs — which closed without attracting attention in January — developed hardware and software for the organization’s low-cost children’s computer. Chief executive Rodrigo Arboleda said the association has begun outsourcing technology development, and moved sales and distribution activities to Miami. “We are alive and kicking,” said Arboleda, “and we are very proud of that.” |