Over 200 women from the engineering sector are expected to gather in Johannesburg later this year for the 9th Annual Women in Engineering Convention.
The conference, which is set to take place on 14, 15 and 16 November 2018 at the Indaba Hotel, in Fourways, Johannesburg, will look at key issues affecting women in STEM professions. “As an industry that was previously male dominated, great strides have been made to attract girls to STEM professions and retaining them. It is of utmost importance that continuous efforts are made to ensure that the challenges faced by women in STEM are corrected,” notes Gavaza Michelle Mashimbye, Senior Project Manager at Intelligence Transfer Centre.What else to read
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