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Five teenage girls who dream about changing the future through science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) visited the Dolby Cinema prototype theatre in Hollywood as part of Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War – Girls Reforming the Future Challenge, which Dolby co-sponsored. The girls, all between 15 and 18, submitted a STEM project that has the potential to benefit the world.
Holly Rieping from Colorado Springs, Colorado is one of the finalists. Holly designed a network of inexpensive mobile computers with surveillance and education capabilities that run on renewable energy. “When I first heard about the opportunity to do this challenge, I knew I wanted to work with computers since that is my skill set. I’m more of a software person and I wanted to get some more experience with hardware. So, I got to design an integrated software and hardware system, which was was really cool. Most computers that are placed in developing countries cost about $500 and they’re only placed in schools. Whereas, my project is less than $200 and it aims to provide the same level of education and technology to children and adults in the most rural areas of the world.” -- Holly Rieping
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