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Helping people – with old notebooks

Martin Jungfer
22/3/2022
Translation: Veronica Bielawski
Pictures: Thomas Kunz

Tobias Schär and his «Wir lernen weiter» (English: We keep learning) project have refurbished almost 4,000 old laptops and given them to new users in Switzerland. Now, refugees from Ukraine are also set to receive devices.

Everyone has their price, but those who are after a feeling of purpose typically have to make compromises.
Tobias Schär, founder of «Wir lernen weiter»

The 28-year-old has an approach to life that, roughly put, revolves around enabling others to have what’s a given for most of us – and that we sometimes forget to appreciate. This sets him apart from many of his peers, who search for the meaning of life among Instagram stories and TikTok challenges.

The plan became reality

Great demand for IT equipment in the rich country of Switzerland

The team has a preference for business laptops from HP, Dell or Lenovo. EliteBooks and ThinkPads can be easily opened, and the components exchanged. For instance, the team may expand the RAM or replace old HDDs with faster SSDs. This saves time, which can then be used for fine-tuning and controls.

Refugees from Ukraine are being supplied

To ensure that the people who receive the laptops can actually use them, the wLw team has developed a keyboard layout based on the Swiss layout and extended it to include the Cyrillic character set. Details like this are important to Tobias. He wants the operation to be a success. Looking to the future, he’s certain there will be repeat situations in other cities, too.

Minimum requirements for laptop donations

Digitec Galaxus is also supporting the campaign: all people who either donate a usable laptop on Saturday in Zurich, participate as a helper or donate a laptop to «Wir lernen weiter» by 31 March 2022, will be entered into a prize draw for a chance to win a 500-franc voucher. In addition to the main prize, three other lucky winners will each receive a device that we, the editorial team, tested and no longer need. Which device exactly remains a surprise.

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Journalist since 1997. Stopovers in Franconia (or the Franken region), Lake Constance, Obwalden, Nidwalden and Zurich. Father since 2014. Expert in editorial organisation and motivation. Focus on sustainability, home office tools, beautiful things for the home, creative toys and sports equipment. 


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