Women have always played a massive role in advancing digital technology. From its inception with Grace Hopper and her machine-independent programming languages, to the women behind the Apollo space missions, all the way to today’s Susan Wojcicki of Google and
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This is part one of a three-part 'GD1 diversity in tech series.' How can we address and alleviate underrepresented groups in Aotearoa?
Join the NZ TechWomen team for our first national on-line session, offering a relaxed opportunity to meet and connect with our wider community.
Join us for our very first Women in Tech lunch event where we have 3 fantastic female speakers to inspire you and showcase women in tech.
Join the NZ TechWomen team for our first national on-line session, offering a relaxed opportunity to meet and connect with our wider community.
IMMERSE YOURSELF IN A ONE-DAY EXPERIENCE ALONGSIDE AOTEAROA’S MOST MAGNETIC STARTUP FOUNDERS
Join the NZ TechWomen team for our first national on-line session, offering a relaxed opportunity to meet and connect with our wider community.
South Africa offers considerable market opportunities for New Zealand companies Its tech sector is valued at US$6 billion The city of Cape Town is a global hub for tech, with a strong culture of innovation, attractive talent pool and government incentives. It is