FYI:

http://www.computerbasedmath.org/events/londonsummit2012/

The only sponsor is Wolfram, and his brother (who gave an excellent TED 
talk about this a while back) is the founder.  But still, 

Now in its second year, The Computer-Based Math Education Summit is fast 
becoming the hub of a major change in math education.
It will again bring together a broad cross section of leaders with a stake 
in math—from industry, technology, government, and education—to answer the 
question,"What are the steps to delivering computer-based math education 
worldwide?"

so one would think that someone talking about solutions that work in a 
variety of economic climates would be relevant :)  Last year one of the 
Geogebra folks was one of the invited speakers.

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