The entrepreneur, activist and actor spoke to Business Insider at the Web Summit tech conference in Lisbon, Portugal earlier this month.
Jaden Smith, entrepreneur and son of Jada Pinkett and Will Smith, spoke to Business Insider about using tech to tackle the problems of water supply and sanitation across the world. Smith has made a documentary called"Brave Blue World" – which is set to launch in December – along with several other prominent water activists and entrepreneurs. It focuses on people across the world who lack access to affordable, clean water, and how innovative new tech can help secure such access.
Jaden Smith, entrepreneur and son of Jada Pinkett and Will Smith, spoke to Business Insider about using tech to tackle the problems of water supply and sanitation across the world. Smith has made a documentary called"Brave Blue World" – which is set to launch in December – along with several other prominent water activists and entrepreneurs. It focuses on people across the world who lack access to affordable, clean water, and how innovative new tech can help secure such access.
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