The Scotsman

Scotland Women in Technology looks to raise profile of females in industry

● Major awards return for a second year with Amazon UK as headline sponsor

- By SCOTT REID sreid@scotsman.com

A calling notice has been issued for nomination­s ahead of the only national awards recognisin­g women in the tech industry.

The Scotland Women in Technology accolades, which are in their second year, celebrate women at all levels of their careers in technology as well as educators supporting the next generation of technologi­sts.

With just 18 per cent of women employed in the technology industries in Scotland, and only 16 per cent of computing undergradu­ate students being women, the awards’ backers see them as providing a “much needed platform to champion women as role models” and inspire more girls to pursue a career in technology.

The awards are run in partnershi­p with internet giant Amazon, which is the head- line sponsor, building on its sponsorshi­p of the inaugural event in 2017.

Last year’s awards saw more than 100 nomination­s and around 300 influentia­l guests, including Scottish Government­ministers,attendandc­elebrate the talent in Scotland. This year both the number of nomination­s and attendees are expected to increase considerab­ly, organisers said.

Nominating categories include Gender Aware Recruiter of the Year, Rising Star, Technologi­st of the Year, Employer of the Year and Primary School Teacher of the Year. Nomination­s close on 24 August and winners will be celebrated at an awards night in Glasgow on 24 October.

Lynsey Campbell, chair of Scotland Women in Technology, said: “Last year was the inaugural Scotland Women in Technology awards and we were overwhelme­d with the number of nomination­s received and the talent across Scotland’s tech sector.

“This year the awards will be even bigger and better, with new categories which recognise the contributi­on of people across the education and workplace pipeline who support girls to pursue technology careers and support women to succeed in them.”

Graeme Smith, managing director of Amazon’s Edinburgh developmen­t centre, said: “The Scotland Women in Technology Awards celebrate the very best of Scottish talent.

“The awards not only shine a light on the great work being achieved by women of all levels but also help inspire the next generation of women to pursue a career in the industry. As such, I would encourage any employers working in Scotland’s technology sector to take the opportunit­y of recognisin­g talented women who are making a difference and shaping the future of their business.”

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