Women in Tech
WomenWhoCode (WWC) announces sudden closure
WomenWhoCode (WWC), a charitable organisation dedicated to supporting women in the technology sector, has announced its dissolution due to a severe funding shortfall.
Industry leaders to speak at CWIEME Berlin 2024
The anticipated event, CWIEME Berlin 2024, is set to commence in just under two months’ time.
RAICo Fellowship expands access to robotics and AI
Women and those early in their academia career who are passionate about robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) are encouraged to apply for a RAICo Fellowship.
Waldom podcast: Sannah Vinding, leadership in manufacturing
Waldom Electronics is excited to release the latest episode in its Waldom Executive Series, featuring the esteemed Sannah Vinding, a prominent figure in the Electronics and Semiconductor Industry.
Celebrating pioneers: the women who shaped our world
This article originally appeared in the March'24 magazine issue of Electronic Specifier Design – see ES's Magazine Archives for more featured publications. A blue plaque is steeped in history – starting in the late 1800s, the scheme is now run by the English Heritage, and is a symbol of how history has shaped progress.
TeamViewer's initiative for women in sports tech
TeamViewer, a global provider of remote connectivity and workplace digitalisation solutions, announces the launch of SheSportTech, an initiative designed to inspire and support women to pivot towards a career in sports technology.
Google Cloud appoints Noor Al-Sulaiti to lead cybersecurity business development
Google Cloud has recently announced Noor Al-Sulaiti as the new Head of Security Business Development and Government Relations for the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa region (META).
A conversation with Gemma Donnelly, Electronics Technician at Dexory
Gemma Donnelly's career began far from the soldering irons and circuit boards of Dexory's bustling electronics labs.
POWERful Women welcomes new members
POWERful Women is delighted to announce the appointment of Joanna Whittington, and Tomi Isaacs to its Board; and the addition for the first time of young professionals in an advisory capacity – Francesca Putzu and Ola Balbaa. Francis Gugen has also announced his retirement from the Board, after 10 years.
Women in Tech harnessing the power of IoT
The Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the way businesses understand and interact with consumers. This pervading technology, first conceptualised by Kevin Ashton in 1999, has evolved from its initial focus on RFID tags in supply chain management to encompass a broad network of interconnected devices and sensors.