We are back again with a new installment of Unlocking Tech Women, a proposal that is committed to giving visibility and a voice to women in technology. Let's get to it!
In the latest episode of Breaking Code we bring you a story of achievement and hard work by the incredible Tesh Sidi, Big Data Lead at Santander Global Tech.
We discover her roots in detail and how she has challenged gender stereotypes in the tech world. She also shares with us her love of data, programming and artificial intelligence.
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¿Want to hear more stories about women in tech? In our Breaking Code podcast we interview tech professionals about their history, experience and vision of various technology sectors.
The entry of the women is one of the KEY POINTS for narrowing the gap supply and demand in the sector.
At IMMUNE, the female enrolments has grown by 154% compared to last year, but still represent only 30% of the total student body.
We would like to share the experience of studying technology at IMMUNE of two students from our programmesone of the Master in Data Science and another from the Degree in Software Development.
Thanks to the collaboration of HotelBeds, !IMMUNE Dialogues has new dates! The first edition was held on 30 May where we had the great pleasure of having two great women tech: Carlota Galvan BisbalHead of ESG at Hotelbeds, and Teresa Castro Delicado, Head of Methodology and IT Processes at Sanitas, in our IMMUNE Dialogues : Sustainability and technology. 🌱💻
Our guests shared incredible personal stories, current technology issues in their businesses and how they are innovating on sustainable issues. 👏
We will soon share new dates... Stay tuned to our social networks and communications!
In the Hoy Computer article: "Boosting gender equality: how artificial intelligence could break down barriers".The paper outlines the significant implications, and therefore consequences, that AI will have on employment patterns.
>How will AI affect women in tech and their jobs?
>What will be the number of women in the workforce?
>Will the current gender gap widen or narrow?
What do you think? What is clear to us is that it is necessary to further promoting STEM education in the youngest and to give visibility at women tech.