The everywoman in Technology Awards, the longest-running programme celebrating the tech industry’s most exceptional female talent, are now open for nominations.
Women in tech have until 13th October to submit their entries for this prestigious programme, which is free to enter.
Now in its 16th year, the awards have shone a spotlight on over 600 inspirational women working in STEM at every career stage, from apprentices to C Suite, who serve as role models to inspire and attract females to the tech industry.
Entries are welcome from women working in a diverse range of tech roles in any sector. Among last year’s winners were employees at American Express, Booking.com, Centrica and Durham University.
The everywoman in Technology Award winners will be announced on 19th March at Westminster Park Plaza Hotel.
“The tech landscape is evolving rapidly due to AI, and it is vital that women play a defining role in shaping how these technologies are developed and adopted,” said Nicole Goodwin, joint managing director of AllBright everywoman.
“The everywoman in Technology Awards celebrate women who are already leading groundbreaking projects and innovations that are transforming our lives, while serving as a powerful catalyst for inspiring the next generation of women in STEM.”
To find out more about the awards or to nominate yourself or someone you know, visit this link.
• AI Champion Award – sponsored by ARM Ltd
• Apprentice Award – sponsored by SSE
• CIO/CTO of the Year Award – sponsored by Accenture
• Cyber Security Award
• Digital Star Award
• Digital Transformation Leader Award – sponsored by Lloyds Banking Group
• Entrepreneur Award
• Innovator Award
• Leader Award – sponsored by HSBC
• The One to Watch Award – sponsored by Computacenter
• The Male Agent of Change Award
• Rising Star Award – sponsored by Booking.com
• Software Engineer Award – sponsored by NatWest
• Team Leader Award – sponsored by Haleon
• Tech for Good Award
• Woman of the Year Award
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