CODE is the first private university for programmers in Germany. We talked to CODE founder Thomas Bachem about his opinion on Germany’s educational systen, German Tech talent and diversity as key to success. Continue reading
CODE is the first private university for programmers in Germany. We talked to CODE founder Thomas Bachem about his opinion on Germany’s educational systen, German Tech talent and diversity as key to success. Continue reading
Do women have to approach a career (in Tech) differently than men? In this interview Jörn Hendrik Ast, founder of Superherotraining, gives us several good reasons why his prognosis for a career in Tech is: the future is female! Continue reading
A massive gender gap, a premature fear of robots and human stereotypes applied to machines — the field of robotics is dealing with a lot of issues. Still, Andra Keay, Managing Director at Silicon Valley Robotics, loves being a woman in robotics. In this interview she explains why.
Take a look at the merchandise of Ada Lovelace Festival: You can buy shirts & hoodies with the Ada Lovelace logo or an EAT SLEEP <CODE> REPEAT slogan in our online shop. Continue reading
Can Tech solve “fake news”? And will robots replace journalists? We talked to Léa Steinacker, Chief Innovation Officer at WirtschaftsWoche, about the biggest digital opportunities and threats in journalism. And she has excellent reading recommendations for anyone hesitant about being a feminist.
How does digital fluency lead to greater educational attainment, better employment prospects and higher career progression? And why do Swiss, German, and Austrian women rank only mid-table in the digital fluency rankings? We talked to Pamela Maruschke, Managing Director at Accenture. Continue reading
For our collection of interviews called Ada’s Heiresses 2016 we talked to Sabine Bendiek (Microsoft), Robert Franken (Male Feminists Europe), Marion Marschalek (GData), Miriam Meckel (WirtschaftsWoche) and Claudia Nemat (Deutsche Telekom). Continue reading