Suzie Bell, Programme Manager at Ahead Partnership, said:
“As one of the fastest growing and most opportune sectors in the UK, we need to ensure young women are equipped with the right tools and knowledge to explore careers in tech at the right time in their academic journey.
“Against unwavering gender disparity across the field and growing demand for new skills and talent, we give women access to the right role models, information and resources ahead of making big decisions about their career pathways. We’re demystifying the sector in a way that ensures young women have equal access to the opportunities within it, no matter their background.
“Nine years since our first Girl Tech, the appetite among our partners and business volunteers to help shape a more inclusive future for the sector continues to grow, marking our biggest year of activity to date.
“At a critical point for the future of tech, this enthusiasm for change is encouraging; we’re committed to harnessing this drive for the benefit of the sector, the economy and all young people.”
Richard Davies, UK Country Managing Partner at Netcompany, said:
“Netcompany’s multi-year commitment to Girl Tech reflects our dedication to equalising opportunities within tech and digital sectors – a programme which has been consistently ahead of the curve and generates real results for young people.
“While Girl Tech has reached an important milestone, its true impact will be measured in the years ahead, as more young women step into careers in tech.”
To find out more about Girl Tech, please visit: https://www.aheadpartnership.org.uk/girl-tech/