Back

Women breaking barriers in science and making new pavements for the future

women breaking science barriers

We at TechGig thought to make it more endearing by bringing in advice from tech leaders across the IT industry. Let’s see what they have to say about the remarkable day. Discover inspiring stories of Women Breaking Science Barriers, shaping the future with groundbreaking contributions and innovative achievements.

The International Day of Women and Girls in Science is honoured every year on 11th Feb, as an annual observance adopted by the United Nations General Assembly to promote the full and equal access and participation of women in STEM fields.

We at TechGig thought to make it more endearing by bringing in advice from tech leaders across the IT industry. Let’s see what they have to say about the remarkable day.

Shalini Agarwal, Managing Director and Solution Architect Lead for North America Cloud First, Accenture Advanced Technology Centers in India, said“Accenture has a global goal of achieving a gender-balanced workforce. We consciously prioritise bridging the gender gap in a meritocratic manner and have institutionalized several programs that enable our women breaking science barriers to build fulfilling careers. Our initiatives, such as High-Tech Women Edge and Quantum Impact programs fast-track the careers of high-performing women technologists through training and mentorship.”

Sheeja Thomas, Associate Vice President-HR, Movate, said, “On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science Participation, we celebrate the strides women have made in fields such as science, technology, and entrepreneurship! We must continue to support and empower women to upskill and reskill, particularly in STEM fields, where their representation is still disproportionately low. The theme for this year’s celebration is “Cracking the code: Innovation for a gender-equal future”.

Read more