Women Tech Charge
Website: www.standard.co.uk
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From fashion to finance, technology is revolutionising every area of our lives. Meet the extraordinary women who are leading the charge.
Hosted by Dr. Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE, CEO of www.stemettes.org, Women Tech Charge is a series of candid, inspiring and often funny conversations with inventors, entrepreneurs and even real-life spies. These are stories of eureka moments, successes and failures, passions and ideas, which will inspire you to take charge – woman or otherwise.
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