Celebrated annually on June 23rd, International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) is an international awareness campaign that highlights the achievements of female engineers and encourages more women to enter the field. Initially launched in the UK by the Women’s Engineering Society (WES), INWED now enjoys global reach and UNESCO patronage.
Each year, INWED organizes events and activities worldwide to raise the profile of women in engineering. The activities span the globe showcasing educational opportunities, role models, and/or potential career paths, as well as the importance of diversity and equality in the workplace.
Annemie Vanoosterhout, Release and Project Manager for Datadobi, had this to say about this important day: “As we celebrate International Women in Engineering Day, let’s take a moment to honor the remarkable achievements of women engineers around the world. This day is not just about recognition; it’s a call to action for gender equality in engineering. It’s essential for everyone, regardless of gender, to create inclusive workspaces. Remote work is one way to allow for more flexible hours and benefit women tasked with balancing their family life and their job responsibilities. However, the responsibility to challenge the status quo doesn’t solely lie with organizations. As women, we must also push beyond perceived limitations.
The key to accomplishing change is collaboration, and it should not be a solitary endeavor. Together, we can make a significant impact and pave the way for future generations of women engineers. Let’s celebrate this day by reaffirming our commitment to equality, empowerment, and excellence for all in engineering.”
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