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Cisco set to hold its Girls in ICT Day in Dubai

DUBAI, May 11, 2016

Cisco will hold the UAE edition of its Girls in ICT Day, a drive to raise awareness around the necessity for girls to consider a career in ICT, through its Girls Power Tech initiative in Dubai tomorrow (May 12).

The event will be held at the Cisco’s Dubai offices in Knowledge Village, where 60 female students from various schools will have the opportunity to experience the latest technology first-hand, engage with industry professionals and learn about the education and career experiences of Cisco’s women executives.

“Globally, women comprise a mere 27 per cent of the computer science, engineering and physics fields and remain a largely untapped resource. A diverse workforce has never been more important to stay competitive in today’s digital world and, more importantly, in the future,” said Mike Weston, vice president, Cisco Middle East.

“For nearly two decades, Cisco has made it a top priority to build a diverse talent pool to meet these challenges. We not only encourage diversity at our work place but are also committed to inspire young women to careers in technology through our global initiatives such as Girls Power Tech.”

During the event, students will also be presenting original ideas they have developed with the aim of creating a positive impact and addressing day to day challenges and inconveniences. The projects submitted will be based on the use of technological innovation around the Internet of Things and align to Cisco’s vision of ‘Changing the way we work, live, play, and learn’.

Dubbed the ‘Digital Rock Stars Challenge’, the inter-school competition aims to ignite creativity and foster team work and entrepreneurial skills. The students’ innovative work is evaluated by a panel of judges based on originality, ingenuity and feasibility.  

“Students attending the event will have an opportunity to meet women role models and men who are advocates for women in technology, learning about their career paths and the excitement of working in the fast-evolving field of technology,” said Frida Kleimert, head of Channel and Commercial Sales - Cisco UAE.

“The initiative’s focus is on mentoring girls and young women about career opportunities in ICT and encouraging them to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to become the next generation of innovators who will use technology to change the world.”

Cisco will be contributing to the Girls Power Tech initiative by hosting young girls from 50 countries in 90 locations and providing them with career advice, personal career anecdotes and demos in Cisco technology.

The UAE edition of the event will involve a combination of office visits, presentations, technology demonstrations, fun activities and mentoring. – TradeArabia News Service




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