Join us on Monday, 7 July 9:00 - 10:30 as we discuss the challenges for female entrepreneurs and leaders in tech. techUK continue to champion and showcase women tech entrepreneurs and founders, and we call for the UK Government to do the same.

We are currently taking expressions of interests for this roundtable. If you are interested in attending, please click the book now button and fill out the form. 

Please note, we are operating on a first come first served basis given limited capacity.

You can catch up on recent work to support diversity within the tech sector via our Tech Together campaign.

The why:

There is an urgent need for a comprehensive assessment of how to better support female-led enterprises. This is particularly critical given research indicating that if women started and scaled businesses at the same rate as men, the UK economy could gain an additional £250 billion.

In the tech sector, there is continued gender disparity, with female tech entrepreneurs and founders facing barriers to starting and scaling businesses. Women continue to make up a small percentage of IT specialists in the UK, highlighting a missed opportunity to harness the full breadth of talent.

The challenge:

Women in the UK face barriers such as access to funding, social capital, networking, role models, mentorship, and societal expectations, with additional challenges for ethnic minority women. Women-led businesses also face funding disparities despite strong performance, receiving a smaller share of investment capital.

The opportunity:

Women, and diverse founders bring unique perspectives and innovative solutions to the table, driving economic growth and fostering inclusive business practices. Teams bringing together diverse viewpoints tend to create more universally accessible offerings that connect with expanded audiences, providing them strategic benefits when competing globally.


For more information, please contact:

Mia Haffety

Mia Haffety

Policy Manager - Digital Economy, techUK

Mia joined techUK in September 2023.

Mia focuses on shaping a policy environment that fosters the expansion of the UK tech sector while maximising the transformative potential of technology across all industries.

Prior to joining techUK, Mia worked as a Senior Policy Adviser at the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) within the Policy Unit.

Mia holds an MSc in International Development from the University of Manchester and a BA(Hons) in Politics and International Relations from the University of Nottingham.

Email:
[email protected]
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/miahaffety/

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Tess Newton

Team Assistant, Policy and Public Affairs, techUK

Tess joined techUK as an Policy and Public Affairs Team Assistant in November of 2024. In this role, she supports areas such as administration, member communications and media content.

Before joining the Team, she gained experience working as an Intern in both campaign support for MPs and Councilors during the Local and General Election and working for the Casimir Pulaski Foundation. As well as working for multiple charities on issues such as the climate crisis, educational inequality and Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG). Tess obtained her Bachelors of Arts in Politics and International Relations from University of Nottingham.

Email:
[email protected]
Website:
www.techUK.org

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Alice Campbell

Alice Campbell

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Edward Emerson

Edward Emerson

Head of Digital Economy, techUK

Samiah Anderson

Samiah Anderson

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Audre Verseckaite

Audre Verseckaite

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Mia Haffety

Mia Haffety

Policy Manager - Digital Economy, techUK

Archie Breare

Archie Breare

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Daniella Bennett Remington

Daniella Bennett Remington

Policy Manager - Digital Regulation, techUK

Oliver Alderson

Oliver Alderson

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Tess Newton

Team Assistant, Policy and Public Affairs, techUK