'When the playing field is equal, women excel' – New EDGE centres in Johannesburg and Cape Town to reshape the future of tech in SA.
She said one of the key objectives of the US government is promoting South Africa’s prosperity through economic growth and investment.challenges, saying digital transformation within Africa is the way forward, as announced by President Joe Biden at the US-Africa Leaders Summit in December 2022.in innovation cannot be overstated, in a world where we are still striving for equality, diversity and inclusivity.
“Your ideas have the potential to reshape industries, improve communities, and change people’s lives”.She said it is “affirming the creativity of women as a force to be reckoned with, and one that will boost economic growth, enhance technological advance and bild a more inclusive society”.What EDGE centres offer to women in STEM
Katsoudas said the collaboration was a tangible step in influencing the industry and propelling South Africa’s digital economy forward. WomHub’s CEO, Anjani Harjeven said everything the incubator does “is about building the entire ecosystem to support women in STEM”.
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