The Turing Trust was set up in 2009 by Alan Turing's closest family, including his great nephew James Turing, in honour of his remarkable legacy. Today we are keeping Alan's legacy alive by providing quality technology and IT training to schools in sub-Saharan Africa. Our operations in the UK help provide training and volunteering opportunities, and promote the transition towards a circular economy through the reuse of electrical and educational equipment. We are currently developing our innovative SolarBerry project, a self-financing, community-owned off-grid computer lab powered by solar energy with Raspberry Pi computers. We are also organising a one-day conference, Turing Talks, which will be held in Edinburgh on 13th June 2017. The conference will bring together those looking to disrupt development and make change happen.