Technology Review’s Emerging Technologies Conference to Explore Issues Facing Women in Technological Fields
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--While women make up about half of the workforce, they continue to be underrepresented in technological fields1. In an effort to raise awareness of the issues facing women working in these fields, Technology Review is hosting a full-day workshop on Women in Technology as part of its 7th annual Emerging Technologies Conference beginning September 25 at MIT.
The workshop is designed to explore solutions to some of the most common challenges facing women in technology including workplace culture, gender stereotyping, and societal influences. In addition, the workshop will celebrate the many contributions of women through the successes of several top female executives scheduled to speak at the event including:
- Susan Hockfield, president, MIT;
- Maria Klawe, president, Harvey Mudd College;
- Ilene H. Lang, president, Catalyst;
- Atefah Riazi, senior partner and worldwide CIO, Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide;
- Betty Shanahan, executive director, Society of Women Engineers;
- Sophie V. Vandebroek, chief technology officer, Xerox; president, Xerox Innovation Group;
- Telle Whitney, president and CEO; Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology; and
- Leaders from Carnegie Mellon, Ernst & Young, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Partners Healthcare, Simmons College, TechBridgeWorld, ThirdPath Institute, University of California, Berkeley, University of Maryland and ZRG.
“We’ve gathered an amazing group of thought leaders on the issues facing women in technology and hope to explore practical solutions to these very real challenges,” said Jason Pontin, editor-in-chief and publisher of Technology Review.
Strategic partners supporting the Women in Technology Workshop include the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology, the Association for Women in Science (AWIS), Business and Professional Women/USA, Massachusetts Innovation & Technology Exchange (MITX), WITI, and The Women’s Congress. For more information about sponsorship benefits and opportunities, please contact sponsorship@technologyreview.com.
About Technology Review, Inc.
Technology Review, Inc., an independent media company owned by MIT, is the authority on the future of technology, identifying emerging technologies and analyzing their impact for leaders. Technology Review’s media properties include Technology Review magazine, the oldest technology magazine in the world (founded in 1899); the daily news website TechnologyReview.com; and events such as the annual Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT.
1 Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Employed persons by detailed occupation, sex, race and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, 2006”
