Women in Technology stories
Combining the powerful force of technology with the personal and emotional threads of fashion is currently underrepresented and underappreciated in Australia.
From true crime enthusiasts to cybersecurity: How some women's aptitude for problem-solving could make them ideal for cybersecurity roles. .
To promote gender equality in cybersecurity, it is essential to embrace both innovation and technology, as they have the power to transform the industry.
IWD presents an opportunity to highlight how we can better prevent ongoing inequality and injustices that exist for women and non-binary people within tech.
Have the confidence to step up and you'll inspire other women to do likewise, writes Jamf's Senior Manager Customer Success APAC, Melissa Antoine.
Although opportunities for women have grown in the workplace, there's still a significant gap between male and female employees in management.
How do we challenge tech companies to review practices to become more inclusive and to empower women to bring out their best potential?.
I started building my career to escape the limits set for me by my background, but today I continue to do it because it's what I love.
Encouraging more women into the global tech industry represents an opportunity for businesses to tap into bigger talent pools and diversified skillsets.
Despite the celebrated response to the pandemic by female leaders, women still trail men when it comes to securing decision-making and C-suite positions.
Women only make up 36% of enrolments in university STEM courses and just 16% of enrolments in vocational STEM courses.
Organisations today must strive to constantly recalibrate their processes to promote a diverse, inclusive, and progressive workplace culture.
As businesses look to achieve greater output efficiency following years of stagnation, they often need not look further than their people.
A key factor in growing the number of women founders is attracting and retaining more women in the sector in the first place.
The campaign to encourage girls into STEM subjects is an admirable one, but there's more to gender equity than education alone.
Study reveals that women are underrepresented in leadership roles and not promoted at the same rate as men. Diversity and equity still a challenge.
The entrepreneurs that I met before starting my own journey saw the world differently, and I wanted to see the world from their lens.
Being a subset of STEM, the information systems and technology space has also been male-dominated and riddled with gender biases and stereotypes.
Australia's tech industry is thriving but struggling with gender equity. Women make up just 29% of the workforce, according to a report.
STEM industry lacking female representation in Australia, as women contribute to just 36% of STEM enrolments, says new report.