Women in Tech
The ‘why’ behind Mission Possible
WE United: fostering leadership with civility, ethics, and humanity. In an era where civility, ethics, and humanity are more than just values – they're imperatives for progressive leadership – Women in Electronics (WE), also known as WE United, stands at the forefront of ushering a transformative era in the electronics industry and its adjacent sectors.
Launch of Women Leading On Climate to accelerate climate action
Climate heavyweights Catherine McKenna, Maria Mendiluce, Ana Toni, Patricia Espinosa, Jennifer Morgan* and many others launch the Women Leading on Climate network at Climate Week NYC.
DigiKey exec receives Women in Electronics Unity Award
DigiKey has announced that Linda Johnson, Executive Vice President of Operations, has been honoured with the WE Unity Award by Women in Electronics (WE).
Women in Electronics honours Waldom CEO
Women in Electronics (WE) has honoured Don Akery, CEO of Waldom Electronics, and Linda Johnson, a leader at DigiKey, with the WE Unity Award.
WE United in partnership with Electronic Specifier launch new industry survey
WE United and Electronic Specifier have officially launched a new survey aimed at capturing the views and aspirations of talent across the electronics industry and related markets.
SheCanCode launches new mobile app to empower women in tech
SheCanCode, a community dedicated to promoting gender equality within the tech industry, announced the launch of its new mobile app, now available on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
Cyber security's gender divide
The cyber security industry is essential for protecting our increasingly digital world, yet it continues to face a notable gender imbalance.
Panellists announced for electronica Women in Tech forum
Electronic Specifier has partnered with Women in Electronics to launch a dedicated Women in Tech forum at electronica 2024.
Empowering women in engineering: Ayesha Iqbal
In an industry often dominated by men, Ayesha Iqbal, IEEE senior member and Engineering Trainer at the Advanced Manufacturing Training Centre of the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), is proving that perseverance and dedication are powerful tools if you are passionate about what you love.
22% of women in tech feel imposter syndrome has hindered their success
A new report from AND Digital, titled 'Rewards & Resilience,' reveals that 22% of women in tech feel imposter syndrome has hindered their success, whilst 78% of women leaders in technology roles believe they have succeeded in their careers. The proportion of women feeling successful increases with age.