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Diversity

Technology, one of the world’s most vibrant and exciting industries, continues to be blighted by one disheartening problem: only 17% of roles are filled by women. Information Age has been leading the campaign to rectify this gender balance for five years now, including organising and hosting the world’s largest tech diversity event, the Women in IT Awards.

Women and hybrid working – how to create an equal playing field

Business & Strategy

Diversity

Open source, diversity and inclusion — is the community doing enough?

Ann Schlemmer, President of Percona, asks if the open source community doing a good enough job around diversity and inclusion?

AI & Machine Learning

Q&A: How Speechmatics is leading the way in tackling AI bias and improving inclusion

In this Q&A, David Keene, CMO at Speechmatics, discusses the importance of D&I in tackling AI bias, and the value of speech recognition tech.

Diversity

WIT Summit Canada — future-proofing security and talent

Diversity

WIT Summit Canada — establishing hybrid leadership and digital-first customer service

Diversity

The top reasons why a lack of diversity in tech remains a problem

Diversity

Female-led GreenTech firms now raise more funding than all-male founding teams

Diversity

Encouraging STEM uptake: why plugging the skills gap starts at school

Diversity

Female-led GreenTech firms now raise more funding than all-male founding teams

Diversity

Encouraging STEM uptake: why plugging the skills gap starts at school

Diversity

How are organisations increasing workforce diversity in tech?

Cybersecurity

The importance of staff diversity when it comes to information security

Diversity

Women in IT and Venturers Club roundtable: the female tech founder investment challenge

A roundtable discussion, organised by Women in IT and Venturers Club, explored the challenge of investment for female tech founders.

Diversity

Women in IT Awards Ireland shortlist revealed

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Would you let an AI robot handle 90% of your meetings?

Zoom's founder believes AI clones could attend meetings on our behalf. Aoibhinn McBride of Jobbio explores AI in the workplace