Women in Tech

IS CODING REALLY FOR BOYS AND TYPING FOR GIRLS?

Insightful guest post by Minter Dial Keynote Speaker, see more on his website here. In a recent episode of the podcast New…

9 years ago

Successful Women’s Empowerment Summit takes place in Dublin

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, contributor for @Irish_TechNews Over 250 women attended the first Women’s Empowerment Summit at the Talbot…

9 years ago

Women’s Empowerment Summit, Sunday 26th March, Dublin

By @SimonCocking. Quick chat with Denise M. Whitmore about the latest event she is involved in organising.  When is it on? The Women's…

9 years ago

Be laser focused on getting product/market fit. VC insights with Nicola McClafferty, draperesprit

By @SimonCocking, great interview with Nicola McClafferty VC @draperesprit. Formerly cofounder @covetique, @balderton, Jefferies. Wife, mama. tech, mornings, coffee. Former Londoner rediscovering…

9 years ago

International Women’s Day: Sexism is still rife for female entrepreneurs and founders

Latest article by Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here Today, as I am sure you are aware is International…

9 years ago

Women Who Tech and craigslist founder Craig Newmark Announce the Inaugural Women Startup Challenge Europe

LONDON -- Women Who Tech, a US-based nonprofit that advocates for women in the tech and startup industry, and craigslist’s…

9 years ago

DCU calls on Ambitious Female Entrepreneurs

The DCU Ryan Academy for Entrepreneurs is calling on female-led start-ups to apply for its prestigious Female High Fliers Accelerator…

9 years ago

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