Women in Tech

Women in Tech APAC partners G4G, Headline Asia School to empower women in S.T .E.A.M.
The Malaysia Chapter of the Women in Tech® Global movement recently hosted the second annual WIT APAC Forum and Awards
No barriers in tech, say these four Malaysian female founders, but creating more networks will help
Women often have a deep underlying purpose for building their companies Sharala: Women our worst enemies, have  to reach out to help, even if not asked
Germany’s First Lady visits Penang incubator, 25 Startups, espoused support for female tech founders
Elke Büdenbender champions recognition for women in tech industry Women founders of startups bring a different perspective to tech solutions
Mastercard, Arus Academy partner with MOE to inspire girls to pursue STEM careers in Malaysia
Enhancing digital learning with Agents of Tech, a Girls4Tech™ STEM program  Extend Agents of Tech to all-girls schools, Girl Guide associations & targeted workshops
TechSprint offers international recognised coding programme for Malaysian women
In collaboration with CodeOp based in Spain, to offer 11 week full-stack developer course Founders Vani Mahadevan and Purnima Wijendra look to address market gap they see
Women in tech – a solid business agenda
Wild Digital panel discusses why having women in leadership brings real value to a business.
Girls in Tech founder cautions against falling in love…with your business model
Offers proven strategies for turning business ideas into fluid, effective business models.
Breaking through barriers, crushing the glass ceiling
There can be no doubt that Nuraizah has opened the door for women in the mobile technology space.
Want to change the world via technology? Schoolgirls show the way
Four Year 6 students from the Australian International School Malaysia (AISM) were recently selected as semi-finalists in the ‘middle school’ category of the Technovation Innovation Challenge, a global technology entrepreneurship programme for girls.
Digital fluency and the gender gap
If women become fluent users of technology, Malaysia could achieve gender equality in the workplace by as early as 2060, according to consulting firm Accenture.
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