Women in Technology

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

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

Interview with Nithya Ruff: women empowered to speak out about Men Behaving Badly in Silicon Valley

I had the opportunity of speaking with Nithya Ruff, Senior Director, OS Practice, Comcast and member of the The Linux Foundation…

8 years ago

Ireland’s Top Tech CEOs meet to improve gender diversity in technology sector in Ireland

Senior leaders from 18 top technology companies in Ireland, who have been collaborating on a common goal of attracting, retaining…

8 years ago

Gender Stereotypes still acting as a barrier to girls taking up careers in STEM

Great guest post by Ciara Garvan, loves startups, technology & all things shiny and new. Founder of http://WorkJuggle.com , Chair of Dyspraxia/ DCD Ireland,…

9 years ago

Minister for Education and Skills Richard Bruton T.D. officially launches I WISH 2017 – The STEM Event for Girls in Ireland

Minister for Education and Skills Richard Bruton, T.D. officially launched I WISH 2017 today (Thursday) in Dublin. I WISH, a…

9 years ago

Nuala Murphy’s insights from Lean In conference held in California

The knowledge economy is a key area of economic growth for Northern Ireland. But how do we encourage more women…

10 years ago

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