Twelve-year-old Marlon van der Meer was living in a small village in the north of the Netherlands when he received a life-changing gift from his mother: a computer. From that moment on, in fact, Marlon's life would go hand in hand with technology, going from the boom of text messages to an innovation that would bring texts onto the TV, up to his latest idea: a startup that wants to revolutionize the way in which luggage is tagged at the airport. Have you ever wondered how much paper is wasted on the tags that allow us to recover our suitcases? Well, yes, Marlon has. And he has even found a much more sustainable solution.
Twelve-year-old Marlon van der Meer was living in a small village in the north of the Netherlands when he received a life-changing gift from his mother: a computer. From that moment on, in fact, Marlon's life would go hand in hand with technology, going from the boom of text messages to an innovation that would bring texts onto the TV, up to his latest idea: a startup that wants to revolutionize the way in which luggage is tagged at the airport. Have you ever wondered how much paper is wasted on the tags that allow us to recover our suitcases? Well, yes, Marlon has. And he has even found a much more sustainable solution.
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