“Girls can be part of that transformation as leaders.”
Melina Masnatta was interviewed by Uriel Bederman about the causes that generate the gender gap in technology.
“You can't want to be what you don't know.”
During Women's Week, TN Tecno published a video on CET highlighting our role as an organization that seeks to close the gender gap in technology.
“For me, technology is about changing your reality and creating something out of nothing that can impact millions of lives.”
Carolina Hadad, co-founder of CET, was interviewed by Women Tech Founders about feminism, technology and education.
“Technology and leadership are not gender issues.”
Mention in Blog Portinos, about our role as an Argentine organization in charge of “banishing the professional stereotypes that for so long have kept teenage girls away from STEM careers”.
“Only 16% of those enrolled in programming-related careers are women.”
An article by CIO Latin America on the role of women in leadership and technology, highlighting the work of our organization.
“I'm fascinated by the idea of being able to solve problems through something as present in our lives as a cell phone app.”
Our ambassador, Paloma Rieznik, was interviewed by Digital House about her experience as a scholar of the institution, thanks to her participation in our #PUMM 2016 program.
“Most see themselves as users of technology and not as creators or producers of technology, no matter what social class they belong to.”
Fabiana Frayssinet interviewed Melina Masnatta for Havana Times, where they talked about gender inequality in the world of science and technology.
“You can't want to be what you don't know.”
Interview with Melina Masnatta in Panorama OEI. Our co-founder talked about the gender gap in education, science and technology, and the importance of the role of women in STEM.
Interview to Melina Masnatta in La Nación
“When it comes to issues such as technology or innovation, the sad thing is that sometimes it seems that you are called because it is the right thing to do to look good or to be inclusive. That is to say, it is not so much built from a genuine place, but from a concern ”Melina Masnatta was interviewed about The participation of women in the [...]
“Since 2015 we have been working so that teenage girls consider technology as an ally to find solutions to social problems that impact their realities and communities.”
Julieta Sayar, our Programs Coordinator was interviewed by Horacio Lara for the Diario de Negro and commented on the activities we are planning in that region.