The 2018 World’s Top 50 Women In Tech is rich with serial entrepreneurs
Many of the top technologists working in the world today are women
Forbes – by
December 12, 2018
photo: Strauss energy cofounder Charity Wanjiku (right) mentors young entrepreneur Daisy Karim. STRAUSS ENERGY
Many of the top technologists working in the world today are women – and they’re unwilling to rest on their laurels. The 2018 World’s Top 50 Women In Tech is rich with serial entrepreneurs who continue to hone their STEM skills, build businesses, promote innovation and mentor the next generation of change agents. From blockchain to biotech, this international list of role models are beating the odds by working at what they love.
Experience across multiple tech sectors is the main marker in this, the final list of the Forbes three-part series of the Top 50 Women In Tech. Candidates include members of the top tech women in Europe, which launched in October, as well as those included on the U.S. list, which premiered in November. The global list introduces 11 new inductees who hail from Kenya, Nigeria, New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong, China, Israel and the UAE, all of whom are influencing the world.