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International Women’s Day (8 March): What #breakthebias means to NMITE

International Women’s Day (8 March): What #breakthebias means to NMITE

Here, Elena Rodriguez-Falcon (Chief Executive Officer & President), Samantha Lewis, Director of HR, and Gary Wood, Academic Director (who is here to share a male perspective) at NMITE share their thoughts on breaking the bias within the engineering industry.

Female empowerment is the solution to a shortage of STEM workers

Female empowerment is the solution to a shortage of STEM workers

While increasing the number of women in STEM is important for equality, it will also help the sector tackle a widening skills gap. Here, piston rings supplier FPE Seals discusses how to empower more women into STEM roles.

British women in tech are struggling to ‘break the bias’, International Women’s Day survey reports

British women in tech are struggling to ‘break the bias’, International Women’s Day survey reports

Despite women tech giants, including Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg and YouTube’s Susan Wojcicki, being championed in the press, women are still facing barriers when it comes to entering and succeeding in the world of technology, new research suggests.

Redefining sports cars for the electric age

Redefining sports cars for the electric age

Polestar, the pure-play electric performance car brand, has revealed a new concept car that redefines sports roadsters for the electric age. Named Polestar O2, the hard-top convertible is Polestar’s vision of open-top performance and a thrilling driving experience – with all the benefits of electric mobility.

Critical shortages caused by Ukraine conflict set to "wreak havoc" on supply chains for years to come

Critical shortages caused by Ukraine conflict set to "wreak havoc" on supply chains for years to come

Global supply chain risk report indicates high risk of prolonged key raw material shortages and price rises amidst the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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