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Why fixing the tech gender gap must start in the classroom – Claire Thorne, co-CEO, Tech She Can
Season 7 · Episode 5

Why fixing the tech gender gap must start in the classroom – Claire Thorne, co-CEO, Tech She Can

UKTN | The Podcast

August 5, 202429m 32s

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Show Notes

Dr Claire Thorne, co-CEO of Tech She Can, discusses her expectations from the next government to revamp the education curriculum for technology roles. She also addresses the various factors that impact why girls don't get into STEM, why a third of women are leaving the sector and the importance of investors being more conscious of who they're investing in. 

Thorne founded Tech She Can to help address the "nationwide" problem of too few women in technology roles. The aim of the charity is to see women play an equal role in creating and developing tech businesses, products, and services that will ultimately shape the world and make sure that tech works for everyone. Thorne, who has a PhD in physics, is also a venture partner at Deep Science Ventures, a VC firm funding startups focused on pharmaceuticals, climate, agriculture and computation sectors.

Topics

Women in techgovernmenteducationSTEMtech talentdigital skills gapinvestorstech investmentcharityedtechclimateagriculturecomputation