Women in Tech

Music, cyber threats, and diversity take top billing at Dublin Tech Summit ’18

Dublin Tech Summit is set to begin in two weeks and the lineup already sounds interesting. In its second year,…

8 years ago

Bridging the Gender Gap at Dublin Tech Summit 2018

The gender imbalance within the tech industry is a continued challenge to overcome and in an effort to effect change,…

8 years ago

Putting Women and Education First with Bridge21 and Salesforce

Much has been made about the lack of women in the tech industry and that women are in the minority…

8 years ago

What Women Want, tech and business insights to celebrate International Women’s Day

Sitting through a recent UX presentation by a design firm reminded me of an old movie by Helen Hunt and…

8 years ago

Dell EMC encourages more women to pursue careers in Science and Tech

I Wish Partners with Dell EMC and VMware to Inspire and Encourage More Young Women to Pursue a Career in…

8 years ago

Python, Data Science and Tech Culture at PyCon 2017

Tech, software development and Data Science is currently thriving in Dublin. The biggest companies in tech and a very dynamic…

8 years ago

Citibank and Nasdaq Blockchain innovations, insights with Amor Sexton,

An interview with the brilliant Amor Sexton, Senior Innovation Manager. She explains the work that is done in Citi Innovation…

8 years ago

Where did all the female founders go?

Latest awesome and stimulating article by Theodora Lau for us, see more by her here. Market innovation for 50+ @AARP...#FinTech #InsurTech #startups#AI #IoT #banking | Work, Run, Drink, Eat…

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