Key impact stories Investing in circular innovation Reducing resource use and addressing growing concerns connected to e-waste are important to our stakeholders and critical to the future of our business. In FY22, Dell Technologies unveiled Concept Luna, a prototype to inspire future sustainable laptop design, exploring revolutionary ideas to make components readily accessible, replaceable and reusable. Created to test what could be possible, if all the design ideas in Concept Luna were realized, we could expect to see an estimated 50% reduction in overall product carbon footprint when compared to a similar Dell laptop in our current portfolio. Championing new ways of working Dell has been a leader in flexible work for more than a decade. We prioritize outcomes and connections, where team members can drive results and access opportunities. In FY22, we learned remote work helps level the playing field and that 90% of our team members want to remain hybrid or fully remote. Culture, belonging and career growth are vital as we envision work in a hybrid environment. We continue to believe work is an outcome — not a time or place. Technology enables team member collaboration, connection and productivity, while culture and guidance help our people and company thrive. Advancing digital inclusion Solar Learning Labs are a force for digital inclusion. To date, they have helped over 34,000 students, introducing them to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and the economic opportunities technology can offer. This year Dell transitioned our learning labs to Solar Community Hubs , offering community support beyond education. Depending on community needs, we will work with local partners to offer access to water and electricity, healthcare services and/or biodiversity preservation, as is the case with the Solar Community Hub in the Amazon rainforest , which opened in July 2021. Leveraging innovative tools Regulators’ expectations for ethics and compliance teams to leverage data analytics is on the rise. One way we are addressing the need is with Dell Image Analysis (DIA), a fraud prevention tool that analyzes images to detect falsification at the metadata level. Our teams are using DIA to confirm promotion and other marketing event photos submitted by third parties depict the actual events described, including date, location and spend accuracy. DIA uses programmer feedback and machine learning to enhance accuracy over time. Since implementing DIA, Dell has avoided several millions of dollars in fraud loss annually. DELL TECHNOLOGIES FY22 ESG REPORT - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4
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