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Women in Technology 2025: The Future We Build Together

Here’s the translation into American English:

Womenalia has launched ‘MujeresTECH 2025,’ a social impact campaign in honor of the International Day of Women in Technology, celebrated every October 10 in memory of Ada Lovelace. This initiative, now in its fifth consecutive year, aims to increase female presence in STEM fields, promote role models, and foster equal opportunities in crucial sectors for innovation and digital development.

This year, over thirty students aged between 18 and 20 participated in a central event held in Madrid. During the event, the young women had the opportunity to interact with ten mentors who are experts in various areas related to technology, innovation, and robotics. The highlight of the day was a speed mentoring session, where participants rotated in groups to engage with different mentors, facilitating a rich exchange of experiences and knowledge.

The activity took place at Camilo José Cela University and began with a networking dynamic. In the opening session, Tomás García Martín, Director of the Polytechnic School at UCJC, emphasized the importance of technology as a driver of progress. One of the standout moments was the presentation by Inmaculada López Almodóbar, who shared her journey in the railway sector, highlighting the essential role that women play in the technology field.

The campaign is supported by companies such as Aena, Between Technology, Iberdrola, Naturgy, Alston Group, Scopely, Logicalis, and Limak, which advocate for diversity and female talent in STEM disciplines. Through initiatives like this, Womenalia aims not only to inspire future generations but also to help close the gender gap in the technology sector.

Furthermore, Womenalia is dedicated to supporting women throughout their professional journeys by offering resources such as acceleration programs, workshops, and networking opportunities. Its mission is to eliminate the barriers that women face in the workplace and promote equality in all settings.

via: MiMub in Spanish

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