A free flagship event, which will support women in South Wales into roles in tech, will be held at the DVLA in Swansea later this month.
The New Futures Women in Tech event, which is organised by gender equality charity Chwarae Teg, will be hosted by the DVLA on Thursday 20 April. It will bring a whole host of employers, training providers and inspirational speakers together and deliver interactive workshops which will enable women to explore career opportunities in technology.
The event forms part of Chwarae Teg’s New Futures pilot which provides free technical training, career development support and links with employers for women wanting to switch careers into the tech industry in Cardiff, Swansea, Bridgend and the Vale.
The initiative will see Chwarae Teg working with FinTech Wales and in partnership with Code First Girls and the Open University in Wales to address the under-representation of women specifically in tech and digital roles. Currently women dominate in sectors and occupations that are at high risk of digitalisation and the demand for digital innovation has increased since the pandemic. Without active interventions, the sector is likely to embed the same structural inequalities as others dominated by men – locking women out of one of the fastest growing industries in the 21st Century.
Women need no major qualifications to sign up for the event, just a keenness to switch their career to one in technology. Support can even be provided with transport and childcare costs.
Interested women can find out more and book a place at the event at https://kont.ly/2cc49da3
New Futures is led by Learning and Work Institute and funded by the Covid-19 Support Fund.