To inspire younger generations, the government is expanding the TechFirst Girls Competition, in partnership with US vendor IBM. The competition will engage thousands of 12- and 13-year-old girls in AI ...
Measures aimed at attracting and retaining girls and women in the tech sector have been launched by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology.
The government has announced a series of coordinated measures to encourage more women into tech, and to help keep them there.
Today, I’m talking with Chris Cocks, CEO of Hasbro. You know, Hasbro — the toy and game company that makes some of the most iconic products in the world, from toy lines like Transformers and My Little ...
The UK government has unveiled a £4m TechFirst Women’s Programme offering 300 tech placements, returnships for developers and a national girls’ coding competition to boost female participation in the ...
Anna Brailsford, CEO at Code First Girls and a Women in Tech Taskforce member, said: “The UK’s ambition to lead in technology will only be realised if more women can see a clear and supported pathway ...
Don't let the world put you in a box. If the world tries to put you in a box, don't stay in it. Step out of it. And if you have to, burn that box completely,' says Siddhata Patil.
Women are over-represented in jobs that AI cuts and under-represented in those needing AI skills, but sponsorship and ...
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