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Women Funding Women: Driving AI innovation with $1M for female entrepreneurs
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The program is the first of its kind to connect women entrepreneurs with top-tier women investors to address the funding gap in AI.
From Seminary to Startup Nation: Could Haredi women propel Israel's tech boom?
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Ariela Karmel
Employment and education among ultra-orthodox women, including in tech, is only rising, says a recent Israel Democracy Institute report. This is in part due to initiatives like Ultra-Code, a two-year program that provides haredi women with advanced study and training in technological subjects to help them gain employment in the tech sector
The FemForward sisterhood that helps women in tech get their due
29.05.21
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Daniel Farber-Ball
FemForward, a Jerusalem-based project, encourages women to claim their place in tech. “They go through the program and they begin believing in themselves”