In episode 58 of Women Disrupting Tech, Director of Engineering Carlota Salamat discusses the importance of role models and diversity in the tech industry. She emphasizes the need for practical education and outlines actions for stakeholders to bring more girls into tech. Learn more by reading the full show notes.More
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Women Who Built The Internet: Hedy Lamarr
In part 2 of Women Who Built The Internet, we learn about Hedy Lamarr. She was an actress and innovator who laid the foundation for modern technologies like WiFi, GPS, and Bluetooth. She co-invented a secure radio guidance system for Allied torpedoes during WWII, which inspired cellular technologies. More
How To Navigate a Career in AI as a Woman With Wafa M’Ribah | Show Notes for Episode 57 of Women Disrupting Tech
Wafa M’Ribah shares insights on navigating a career in AI for women in Women Disrupting Tech Episode 57. She emphasizes the perfect timing for women to enter AI, essential tech skills, and the role of male allies in fostering gender diversity. Wafa’s passion for AI and her unconventional path to success make this episode truly inspiring.More
Empowering Doctors with AI for Better Patient Care With Jacqueline Kazmaier | Show Notes for Episode 56 of Women Disrupting Tech
In episode 56 of Women Disrupting Tech, Autoscriber’s co-founder and CEO Jacqueline Kazmaier discusses AI’s impact on healthcare, reducing doctors’ admin workload and enhancing patient care. Read the show notes for more info about the episode, Jacqueline, and Autoscriber.More
Gaming Your Way Into Tech with Lizzy Wilmer | Show Notes on Episode 55 of Women Disrupting Tech
Women Disrupting Tech’s episode 55 explores gaming as a gateway to the tech world for women, featuring Lizzy Wilmer. She shares her experiences and discusses changes needed in tech. As a motion capture technician at Infinity Labs, Lizzy designs AR and VR training, advocating for more women in the industry. More
The Power of Financial Inclusion for a Better Planet with Kimberly Ofori | Show Notes on Episode 54 of Women Disrupting Tech
Kimberly Ofori, founder of The Bold New Company, discusses the need for more sustainable and inclusive tech solutions for financial inclusion in episode 54 of Women Disrupting Tech. She highlights biases in funding for femtech startups and emphasizes the importance of diverse perspectives and understanding problems as opportunities. More
The Incredible Funding Journey of the Female Solo Founder Building an App Empire with Veerle Witte | Show Notes on Episode 53 of Women Disrupting Tech
Show notes on episode 53 of the Women Disrupting Tech podcast. Veerle Witte, the founder of Journal Lab, shares her journey as a female solo founder, discussing the challenges she faced and how she secured funding. Her successful funding journey serves as inspiration for solo founders.More
How Conceptual Technologists Uplift Humanity with Kim Carson | Show Notes on Episode 52 of Women Disrupting Tech
Show notes on episode 52 of the Women Disrupting Tech podcast. Kim Carson, an AI futurist and conceptual technologist, discusses the importance of conceptual technologists in creating inclusive AI systems. In the show notes you can find more information on the episode and links to connect with Kim Carson and het NGO Parallax Futures. More
How To Balance Feminine and Masculine Values in Business and Investment with Alice Pavin | Show notes to episode 51 on Women Disrupting Tech
In episode 51 of the Women Disrupting Tech podcast, Alice Pavin challenges the idea that all growth is positive. She advocates for a balance of feminine and masculine values in business. Learn more about Alice and about the episode in the show notes.More
Disrupting The Way Companies Collaborate On Large Datasets With Linksight CEO Martine van de Gaar | Show notes to episode 50 on Women Disrupting Tech
Episode 50 of Women Disrupting Tech features Martine van de Gaar, the CEO of Linksight. She explains how companies can share large data sets without sacrificing customer privacy. More
