The focus of this International Women’s Day is investing in women to create stronger economies, improve innovation, and ensure a better world for future generations. With this in mind, we have spoken to thought leaders working to promote female talent in their respective companies and sectors about what needs to be done to ensure real change within the STEM industry.
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Read MoreThe world has come a long way since the first International Women’s Day rally 113 years ago, but there is still a notable distance to go before gender equality is achieved. Within the technology sector in particular, despite having produced some of the most renowned female figures in history - from Ada Lovelace to Marie Curie - women still only represent 26% of the workforce and 5% of management. To truly #InspireInclusion, eight technology professionals comment on what must change and...
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Read MoreMany firms to miss green targets in next two years as inertia threatens a ‘green plateau’ in combating the climate crisis.
Read MoreIn an era of increased tech spending, especially in AI, experts emphasize the critical role of strategic investments in automation to streamline operations and make better decisions.
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