Women in Technology stories
A strong professional network offers candid counsel, shared experience and support, helping individuals make bolder, more deliberate career moves.
On International Women's Day, a telecom leader argues that mentorship lets women give to gain, multiplying influence across STEM.
This International Women's Day, experts urge proof of skills through hands-on practice to close confidence gaps and drive real career growth.
A woman charts a nonlinear path through telecom and data centres, showing how curiosity and courage can amplify female voices in tech.
As AI reshapes workplaces, women's overlooked gift for translating ideas into action is emerging as tech's most critical skill.
On International Women's Day, tech leaders urge deeper change, celebrating gains while demanding true inclusion, support and shared power.
From anonymised hiring to visible female leaders, tech must turn equality intent into daily action to sustain momentum for women.
A Filipino-American director in tech shows how rejecting the model minority myth can turn cultural identity into a leadership advantage.
On International Women's Day, CSA spotlights women steering its AI Safety Initiative, proving inclusion is core infrastructure for secure AI.
On International Women's Day, data centres confront a stark leadership gender gap that threatens the resilience of future AI infrastructure.
On International Women's Day, experts say optimising gut health could be tech workers' secret upgrade for sharper minds and lasting energy.
Broadening tech career narratives beyond coding lets more women see paths that match their talents, ambitions and leadership potential.
A veteran marketer reflects on 35 years in tech, tracing the journey from hand-coded web pages to data-fuelled, curiosity-driven SaaS leadership.
As women still secure just 2% of VC funds, one founder argues the real hurdle is misaligned investor expectations, not founder ambition.
Treating AI as a 'digital toddler', experts warn that without gender-diverse leadership it will simply automate and amplify human bias.
On International Women's Day, leaders are urged to stop hoarding power and hand women real mandates that shape growth, AI and value.
Women in tech pay a hidden tax of constant masking, draining their nervous systems and undermining true high performance at work.
As AI reshapes power and opportunity, women demand seats at the table to design fairer systems and lead the next wave of innovation.
Women now outnumber men in Canadian post-secondary study, yet remain sidelined in STEM and AI roles, threatening innovation and competitiveness.
Women's expertise is powering technology's future, but without greater digital visibility, their leadership risks remaining unseen.