Women in Tech
Electronic Specifier takes INWEDs 'Make Safety Seen' to the women in engineering
It is Friday 23rd June, it is International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), and this year’s theme is all about #makesafetyseen.
Attitudes to UK industry: INWED report
Next week’s International Women in Engineering Day 2023 (INWED, 23rd June) was recently profiled at a First Friday Editors’ Briefing in Central London.
How women entering aviation can solve talent shortage problem
In recent years, the aviation industry has witnessed a remarkable increase in the number of women choosing to pursue careers as pilots, air traffic controllers, and maintenance technicians.
Celebrate women in engineering at the INWED webinar
This year WES be celebrating the amazing work that women engineers around the world are doing to #MakeSafetySeen.
Empowering future female innovators at girls-only event
On Saturday 17th June, Robin Theakston and Charlie Gunn, best friends turned business partners, hosted a girls-only STEM coding event at their dojo, Code Ninjas, at Bucks New University.
Event to inspire and empower women in engineering
Women in engineering will be inspired and empowered at an event to celebrate their place in this dynamic sector.
Women in Electronics welcomes Vishay to their sponsor family
Women in Electronics (WE), a 501c3 public charity providing leadership growth and development, mentorship, networking, thought-leadership events, and resources that advance results in gender parity, has announced its newest Gold sponsor, Vishay, a global electronics manufacturer creating revolutionary technology for some of today’s most vital electronic products.
Engineering should be made more visible in schools, says poll of academics
The UK’s engineering academics have called for greater visibility for the subject in schools as a way of tackling labour shortfalls and the need to find environmental solutions, following a poll by NMITE (New Model Institute for Technology & Engineering) and the Engineering Professors’ Council (EPC).
STI recognises Sue Mardis’ 10-Year anniversary
STI Electronics, a full-service organisation providing training services, training materials, analytical/failure analysis, prototyping, and contract PCB assembly, is proud to announce the 10-year anniversary of Sue Mardis, a valued member of their team.
Get It Made launches new fund to champion women in innovation
London-based manufacturing specialist, Get It Made, has launched a new 2023 grant to support the potential of women in innovation and to boost the growth of female employment within UK industry.