Women Tech Iceland Blog
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Women Tech Iceland is an active community in Iceland, dedicated to advancing technology and gender equality, facilitating local and global community events, dialog, action and connections.
Women Tech Iceland Blog
3w ago
A new board has been appointed for WomenTechIceland. Founded in 2017, WomenTechIceland is a non-profit organization that promotes equality and inclusion in the Icelandic technology industry. The organization connects a broad group of women in technology in Iceland and wants to promote greater diversity and participation in the Icelandic technology community ..read more
Women Tech Iceland Blog
2M ago
Country-level winners have been announced for the 2024 Nordic Women in Tech Awards (#NWITA) in all 5 member countries, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. All country-level winners now become Pan-Nordic finalists and compete to become overall winners in each category at the annual awards gala ceremony held at The Hub in Oslo, Norway on November 13th ..read more
Women Tech Iceland Blog
5M ago
WomenTechIceland and RIKK are collaborating on a 4-part discussion series on diversity, equity, integration and belonging (DEIB) in the tech space in Iceland and beyond. The third event focused on backlash and was sponsored by Marel.
Panelists included:
Charlotte Biering, Global Diversity and Inclusion Lead at Marel
Giti Chandra, Associate Professor at the University of Iceland
Ingibjörg Lilja Þórmundsdóttir, Chief Human Resources Officer at Helix Health
Joice Tae Ozaki, VP of Product at Controlant
The panel was moderated by Randi W. Stebbins, WTI board member and head of content at AGR.
In re ..read more
Women Tech Iceland Blog
7M ago
WomenTechIceland and RIKK are collaborating on a 4-part discussion series on diversity, equity, integration and belonging (DEIB) in the tech space in Iceland and beyond. The first event focused on the Hiring Process and was sponsored by AGR.
Panelists included:
Sigrún Gunnhildardóttir, CPO at AGR
Kehinde Kayode, Talent Acquisition Specialist
Jennifer Schwalbenberg, Consultant, Giants' Shoulders Capital
Giti Chandra, Associate Professor
The panel was moderated by Randi W. Stebbins, WTI board member and head of content at AGR.
The hiring process is often a pivotal starting point when consi ..read more
Women Tech Iceland Blog
11M ago
Reykjavik, Iceland and Copenhagen, Denmark (13 November 2023)-- The Nordic Women in Tech Awards (#NWITA23) today announced the winners of its annual awards program, revealed during the annual gala event, hosted at Harpa Conference and Concert venue in Reykjavik, Iceland, on 9 November.
The annual awards program is dedicated to honouring women leaders and emerging leaders in technology across the Nordic countries, with a national level and Pan-Nordic nominations program, culminating in the gala event. The program and event are co-organised by founding partner WonderCoders in Denmark, as ..read more
Women Tech Iceland Blog
1y ago
Reykjavik, Iceland (Tuesday, 12 September 2023)– Nordic Women in Tech Awards (#NWITA) today announced the national finalists for each Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The annual awards program is dedicated to honouring women leaders and emerging leaders in technology across the Nordic countries, will host its gala event at the stunning Harpa Conference and Concert venue in Reykjavik, Iceland, on 9 November 2023. Overall winners for each of the 10 categories will be announced live at the gala event.
The event is co-organised by founding partner WonderCoders in Denmark ..read more
Women Tech Iceland Blog
1y ago
19 December 2022– WomenTechIceland, a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion in the tech industry, today announced its incoming Board of Directors for 2023. The new Board of Directors includes Alondra Silva Muñoz, Director of Marketing at Kaptio, Ingibjörg Lilja “Ingsa” Þórmundsdóttir, Co-founder and CEO of Orgz, Ólöf Kristjánsdóttir, Head of Marketing in the tech sector, Randi Stebbins, Co-founder of Ós Pressan, researcher in IWEV, Technical writer at AGR Dynamics, Þóra Óskarsdóttir, DIrector, FabLab Reykjavik, and WomenTechIceland Co-founders Valen ..read more
Women Tech Iceland Blog
2y ago
The Nordic Women in Tech Awards announced their Iceland winners and international finalists this week. Among the many valuable members of the Women Tech Iceland community who were honored for the 2022 awards is Women Tech Iceland co-founder, Paula Gould.
Here is the list of Iceland’s finalists. Congratulations to all of the remarkable women from within the Iceland tech and innovation sector and to all of the Nordic Women in Tech Awards finalists:
Alondra Silva Muñoz— Diversity leader of the year
Paula Gould - Women in Tech advocate of the year
Lilja App (Ingunn Henriksen & Ardis Rut Einars ..read more
Women Tech Iceland Blog
2y ago
The Women Innovators Incubator had a successful Pitch Night, which saw 14 teams present their brilliant projects to a live and online audience. Lilja App won the Grand Prize of 1m ISK and Marú Gott took home the People’s Choice Award. The event served as a celebration of women taking chances on their innovative ideas, while leveraging technology to bring their projects to life. We want to thank all of our judges, audiences, production teams, Huawei Iceland, Huawei Sweden and especially Beatriz Garcia Martinez from Huawei for bringing this project to Women Tech Iceland and being an exceptional ..read more
Women Tech Iceland Blog
2y ago
Reykjavik, Iceland (Tuesday 8 March 2022) WomenTechIceland in partnership with Huawei have opened applications to its upcoming Women Innovators Incubator, which will take place over a series of days in April and May. The incubator will conclude with a panel discussion, incubator team presentations and selection of a Women Innovators winner during Innovation Week. The winner of the incubator will receive 1m ISK as well as mentor and resources support. Applications are open until Monday, 21 March 2022.
“We hear exceptional ideas from women everyday– from solutions to improving society and commun ..read more