Talent retention stories
Women are entering tech in force, but stubborn bias and weak support for carers still block their rise to the executive suite.
Women leaders at RSK Australia share how purpose, resilience and courage shape careers in STEM, energy, environment and heritage.
On International Women's Day, tech leaders are urged to 'give to gain' by offering real opportunity, trust and support to women in tech.
On International Women's Day, cybersecurity leaders say progress means women shaping tech risk decisions, not just being in the room.
On International Women's Day, women in STEM show how quiet, visible consistency can reshape workplaces and expand what others believe is possible.
New UK gender pay and menopause plans hailed, but leaders warn only deeper shifts in hiring, culture and progression will close gaps.
In cyber security, leaders with self-awareness and emotional intelligence now outperform purely technical experts under relentless pressure.
Cyber and tech leaders say diversity will stall unless firms tackle toxic culture, caregiving bias and back women with real sponsorship.
Tech and cyber chiefs urge firms to turn IWD pledges into concrete steps to dismantle barriers and advance women into senior roles.
Backing women in ICT is more than a diversity goal; it builds confident leaders, stronger teams and delivers real business growth.
As AI, cloud and networking reshape tech, HPE says ecosystems and inclusive leadership are key to unlocking innovation and women's progress.
Women in tech say AI will entrench bias without diverse leadership, urging IWD to drive measurable change and equitable innovation.
Women in cybersecurity demand real visibility and inclusion, warning that lack of female voices skews risk, products and leadership decisions.
Broadening tech career narratives beyond coding lets more women see paths that match their talents, ambitions and leadership potential.
Women in tech pay a hidden tax of constant masking, draining their nervous systems and undermining true high performance at work.
One in four women has left venture capital in five years, spurring calls for data-driven fixes to stalled careers and leaky retention.
As DEI faces political headwinds, Scottish tech leaders are urged to make 2026 the year structured, scalable mentorship drives real change.
On International Women's Day, leaders urge tech to move from visibility for women to real executive power, policy support and pay parity.
Women's integrative thinking is a critical, scarce asset in tech - yet chronic, invisible cognitive load is quietly degrading its value.
On International Women's Day, the data centre sector confronts stark gender gaps and the urgent need for sustainable career pathways.