Women in Technology stories
On International Women's Day, a women in tech shares her passion for STEM, encouraging others to embrace their curiosity and creativity in a dynamic industry.
As we honour International Women's Day, the tech industry celebrates significant strides in gender diversity, fostering a more inclusive and equitable future.
In tech, the conversation about women has shifted from entry to retention and influence, as traditional structures hinder their leadership advancement.
Debates surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion policies in workplaces intensify, with advocates and critics discussing their impact on meritocracy and culture.
As International Women's Day 2025 arrives, leaders are urged to build an equitable AI future, valuing inclusion over speed in technological growth.
As International Women's Day approaches, the tech industry reflects on the crucial role of women like Nicole Eickhoff and Jenny Mulcahy in shaping an inclusive environment.
As we celebrate International Women's Day 2025, Kira reflects on the vital role women play in technology and her new leadership position at RingCentral.
On International Women's Day, Inde highlights how leveraging unconscious bias can effectively attract more women into tech roles and support their career growth.
In a male-dominated tech landscape, one woman's journey highlights the importance of leveraging personal strength and communication to achieve success.
As the gender gap in Australian tech persists, experts call for strategic support to empower women in STEM, enhancing diversity and organisational performance.
On International Women's Day, the women of Confluent challenge outdated myths about tech careers, advocating for an inclusive future in data and technology.
Women in the IT sector face challenges from cultural biases to a persistent gender leadership gap, but initiatives are underway to foster inclusivity and empowerment.
As women's representation in ICT grows, opportunities abound beyond coding and networking, with roles in project management and digital marketing paving the way.
On International Women's Day 2025, leaders in tech urge for meaningful actions to empower women and tackle the persistent gender gap in STEM fields.
The representation of women in tech roles is declining, with only 21% of senior positions in the UK held by women, raising concerns for future equality.
As AI technology grows, so must opportunities for women in tech; breaking barriers through mentorship and education can make the field accessible to all.
As the digital revolution gathers pace, women remain sidelined in the crypto landscape, threatening the mass adoption of web3 technologies.
As International Women's Day 2025 approaches, the stark gender imbalance in tech leadership threatens to bias the future of technology, demanding urgent action.
As International Women's Day approaches on March 8, 2025, the theme Accelerate Action calls for continuous efforts to foster diversity and inclusion in tech careers.
A WEF report reveals that full gender equality will not be achieved until 2158 at the current pace, highlighting Australia's slow but improving progress.