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WOMEN WHO MASTER

In STEM fields such as software engineering, systemic issues continue to prevent women from rising to the top.

The Logitech Master Series seeks to equip both men and women with the tools they need for peak performance and success - strengthening the company-wide values of global gender balance, diversity and equality.

With #WomenWhoMaster, our mission is to ignite an industry-wide movement that addresses these issues once and for all.

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With WOMEN WHO MASTER, GIRLS CAN REALLY SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT.

Encouraging girls into STEM could give us twice the workforce and double the potential for our future. 

It’s why we work closely with inspiring role models like Nelly Cheboi the founder of Techlit Africa and Aisha Bowe, Blue Origin Astronaute, founder of STEMBoard and LINGO. 

Let’s keep widening the access for girls and help close the gender gap.

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What (and Who) is Holding Women Back in Tech?

Logitech MX and Girls Who Code surveyed 400 Tech and IT workers, revealing the most influential breakthrough factors for women pursuing careers in these industries.

By educating about these key barriers and breakthrough factors in more schools, workplaces and society at large, we can support the success of more women in STEM.

Read the reportThe report below is only available in English

Five Breakthroughs For Women Pursuing Tech

Meet The Masters

Get inspired by the women at the wheel of tech.

Julie Hanell

Julie Hanell

At 22, Julie Hanell turned her passion for exploration into a groundbreaking online business, entering the STEM world. She’s now the Head of Growth at Lookback, driving innovation in UX research.

Lavanya Jawaharlal and Nadia Fischer

Lavanya Jawaharlal and Nadia Fischer

The Logitech MX #WomenWhoMaster series now turns to a pair of business leaders who took an interest in STEM and converted it into progress toward a better world.

Samantha Anderson and Ainura Sagyn

Samantha Anderson and Ainura Sagyn

Our newest entry in the Logitech MX #WomenWhoMaster series highlights two remarkable women, one in Europe and one in Central Asia, who are working at the forefront of science and technology.

Marija Musja and Nikita Washington

Marija Musja and Nikita Washington

This new feature in the Logitech MX #WomenWhoMaster series brings together two exceptionally creative leaders in technology who have a lot to say about passion and creativity in the industry.

Lauren Hasson

Lauren Hasson

It started with an early interest in STEM that led her down the path of computer science, then evolved to Lauren Hasson launching an award-winning career development platform to inspire other women and equip them for success in tech.

Adora Nwodo

Adora Nwodo

When Adora Nwodo was six years old, her family got a computer. That’s the day she found her calling. Today she is using her skills, experience, and interest in technology to help build the metaverse.

An Industry-Wide Movement

Catch up on initiatives from Logitech MX designed to inspire parents, teachers, companies and girls themselves to challenge the status quo.

Meet Our Partners

GWC and MX partnership logo

Closing the gender gap in tech once and for all, one exceptional coder at a time.

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Fewer women are entering tech than ever

Did you know that in 1995, 37% of computer scientists were women - but today, it’s only 24%?*

By addressing systemic problems in the world of coding, and countering the high drop-off rate in girls between the ages of 13 and 17, Girls Who Code aims to close the gender gap in entry-level tech jobs - by as early as 2027. And Logitech is committed to helping this ambition come true.

Tech Lift Africa and MX partnership logo

Enabling technical literacy as a path to financial independence.

Nelly Cheboi in Classroom

Digital skills unlock global opportunities

To eradicate poverty in her home country, Kenya, Nelly Cheboi founded nonprofit Techlit Africa - which now provides 4,000 students across 10 rural schools with the skills they need to thrive. Soon expanding to 100 additional schools across Kenya, Nelly is set to bring self-efficacy, troubleshooting and internet skills to 40,000 students.

For the entirety of 2023, Logitech will be funding all computer classes in Logiri School.