Women stories
While women make up 51% of the population and half of the workforce, they account for just 16% of the Quantity Surveying profession.
Salesforce surpasses pledge by providing 500,000 upskilling opportunities for women in the Indo-Pacific region.
Mastercard and partners have launched a new mobile payment acceptance solution to unlock the potential of women entrepreneurs in Fiji.
The past decade alone has seen big changes to female representation in the workplace, but there's still a long way to go.
Banking sector in ANZ leading in gender diversity with 13% female CEOs, almost double last year's figure, according to new report. #DEI #leadership.
Qrious, Spark Business Group's AI and data analytics specialist, has a NZ$1 million scholarship programme for women, Māori and Pasifika.
Dicker Data, an Australian tech company, leads the way in female representation with a 40% female workforce and a 50/50 male to female board ratio.
A Kiwi entrepreneur is bringing LetsLunch, a US networking site for business lunches, to New Zealand, creating unique opportunities for corporate professionals.
Anthropologist Genevieve Bell challenges Intel engineers to design technology that fits real-life needs at home, ensuring it works seamlessly and intuitively.
UK government commits £17m to foster diversity in AI with 2,000 data science scholarships aimed at underrepresented groups.
Digital Poverty Alliance leads industry talks on eradicating digital poverty for a more inclusive UK tech future.
Two women from Aston University shine at the Midlands Women in Tech Awards, earning top honours in academia and tech.
UK leaders call for action to alleviate the digital skills gap, especially for women, amid rising tech sector demand.
A new survey reveals just how much of an impact the internet is having on Kiwis - and our anxiety when disconnected.
Tuanz has set itself the bold goal of making sure that New Zealand is among the top 10 countries for digital technology business use by 2020.
Ian Taylor takes the helm as president of NZ's IITP, with Mike Dennehy as deputy, vowing to drive IT sector collaboration and diversity.
Qual IT, New Zealand's key IT quality provider, names Angela Nash as CEO, marking progress in addressing the gender gap in the tech industry.
Food and wine lovers rejoice: casual dining is among the most popular items for Kiwi online deal purchasers heading into Christmas.
Despite the tech industry's cooler image, the gender gap remains. Where are the Kiwi women leading in IT? Let's spotlight our homegrown heroines.
A study by comScore reveals social networking is the top online activity for New Zealanders, accounting for 21.1% of their internet usage in May.