Women in Tech
Building next gen chips for your next self driving car
The concept of a self-driving car has taken the world by storm. Here Simran Khokha, Product Manager at Infineon Technologies, delves into the crucial development of next-generation chips for self driving cars, detailing their reliance on advanced semiconductors and sensors to ensure enhanced performance, safety, and comfort across various levels of vehicle automation.
Gender balance in engineering roles shifts
Data published in March 2022 highlights changes in the gender composition of the UK’s engineering workforce over the last eleven years, confirming that engineering remains predominantly male-dominated.
Juggling motherhood with a tech career
A female tech leader has joined the debate over whether motherhood ruins women’s careers.
Sellafield Women's Engineering Society recognised at UK awards
Sellafield Ltd’s ‘Women’s Engineering Society’ celebrated its success after winning the ‘Regional Innovation’ category at this year’s Women in Nuclear UK Awards.
GenAI ‘a unique opportunity’ to level the playing field for women in tech
The proliferation of generative AI in the workplace has helped level the playing field for women in technology, according to a new study from Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
New Director Strategic Market Development EMEA
SCHURTER is delighted to welcome Natalie Bird to the team.
Claire Umney joins Alwayse Engineering as new MD
Claire Umney has been appointed as the new Managing Director for Alwayse Engineering (Alwayse).
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.