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Women in Technology

Issue 41 - September 2015

In this issue...

STEAM powered: Teaching girls to hack the education system to demand to learn tech skills and concepts – Lawdan Shojaee, CEO of Axosoft

Let’s get back to the golden age of gaming development with women playing an influential role in design and production – Gina Jackson, Managing Director at the NextGen Skills Academy

The power to empower us all: Taking control of your own digital destiny through technology – Fiona Tatton, Womanthology Editor

Powering the UK economy by making anywhere, anytime working the accepted norm – Jacqueline de Rojas, techUK President

Advice for women in tech: Look for the opportunities in everything you do and always be in control of your own destiny – Rubi Kaur, Senior Technical Architect at Vodafone Group

Using Twitter to find new ways to excite, educate and connect across Europe, the Middle East and Africa – Beth Gordon, Head of Business Marketing, EMEA at Twitter

You don’t have to work the way you’ve always worked: Using technology to empower you and change your life for the better – Dr. Sue Black, Computer Scientist, Writer and Speaker

Harnessing the Sharing Economy revolution to shape the future of work and enterprise – Entrepreneur, CEO and Founder of Love Home Swap, Debbie Wosskow

Invisible women: Overcoming the lack of visibility of women in STEM by moving beyond asking them what they’re wearing – Suw Charman-Anderson, Founder of Ada Lovelace Day

Access to technology is the most liberalising, democratising tool women can have and it’s one of the greatest levellers, so claim your digital vote – Kathryn Parsons, Co-founder of Decoded