Women in Tech

Breakthrough Women Tech Leaders Celebrated at TechFoundHer Summit 2025

Global leaders in technology, innovation, and investment gathered today at the Round Room at the Mansion House, Dublin, for TechFoundHer…

9 months ago

HRLocker CEO, Crystel Rynne, shortlisted for IMAGE PwC Businesswoman of the Year Awards 2025

Crystel Rynne, CEO of Ireland’s leading Human Resources software provider, HRLocker, has been shortlisted for the prestigious Senior Management Professional…

10 months ago

Investor Powerhouses Wendy Ryan and Lata Setty Join Dublin Panel of TechFoundHer Summit 2025

Following a packed-out première in 2024, the award-winning documentary Show Her The Money is returning to Ireland this May for a…

10 months ago

Exploring the AI opportunity for HR

Guest post by Katie Whitehouse, Senior People Director, EMEA at ServiceNow The potential of AI is incredible, but many businesses—and…

10 months ago

Women Tech Founders Take the Stage at Global Summit in Dublin – Led by ‘Tomb Raider’ Developer Kelly Vero

Some of the world’s most influential women in tech are coming to Dublin. On 14 May, the iconic Round Room at…

10 months ago

It was the magic of the internet Debbie Soon, entrepreneur

Debbie Soon is a Singaporean investor, entrepreneur, content creator, art collector, and advocate for inclusivity in the global onchain community.…

10 months ago

SETU hosts inspiring Women in Technology event

South East Technological University (SETU) proudly hosted the fifth annual Women in Technology event at the SETU Arena in Waterford…

11 months ago

HRLocker Research Reveals 40% of Irish Businesses Still Unaware of Gender Pay Gap Reporting Obligations

Ahead of International Women’s Day 2025, new research from HRLocker reveals that 40% of firms in Ireland with 50 -…

11 months ago

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