Case Studies

14 Women in IT celebrated at annual Silicon Valley awards

Women in IT Awards Silicon Valley brought together over 300 industry leaders passionate about tackling technology’s diversity problems.

Ex Netflix CPO launches $3.5m diversity in tech initiative at Durham University

Durham University recieve $3.5 million donation to support diversity and future generations of leadership in technology.

World Mental Health Day: It’s time for the tech industry to address the issue

Industry experts discuss how businesses, especially in the tech industry need to put mental health at the top of the agenda.

Youngsters put off digital sector due to diversity concerns

The perceptions that young people have about the digital sector could be deterring them from entering digital education and careers.

Showing the love(lace) for women in STEM: working toward equality

Today marks Ada Lovelace Day – an international celebration of the achievements of women in STEM. Here six ‘un-stereotypical’ women share their love for the industries, and why businesses and education must encourage greater equality in STEM.

In an AI world, empathy at work has never been more important

What Artificial Intelligence (AI) knows about the Amazon rainforests, empathy and diversity is up for debate, but its impact on workplace cultures is tangible. Colin D Ellis, author of Culture Fix: How to Create a Great Place to Work, discusses why.

NetSuite: women leaders in technology is a legacy that needs to catch up

Nicky Tozer, EMEA Vice President Oracle NetSuite, had an unusal journey into technology. Here, she explains why the lack of women leaders in tech is a legacy issue.

How STEMettes helps young women solve problems using tech

Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon, Founder of Stemettes on improving STEM take-up in young women, staring in a music video and Brexit.

Women in Defence: defence community delivers pledge for gender balance

Defence Minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan launches Women in Defence Charter.

Why women in tech need mentorship that goes beyond good intentions

PTC’s Hillary Ashton explains why mentorship must go beyond good intentions, and why women in tech aren’t getting all the advice they need.