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Renishaw participates at EmPowerCyber event to educate girls on the cybersecurity and technology industry

10 February 2023

To excite, inspire and educate girls on the opportunities the cybersecurity and technology industry has to offer, global engineering technologies company Renishaw participated at the EmPowerCyber event, organised by Cyber Cheltenham (CyNam).

EmPowerCyber aims to change perceptions about diversity within the sector by creating a variety of workshops to encourage young girls to consider a career in cyber security. At the full day event on Friday November 25th 2022, around 800 Year 8 girls had the opportunity to take part in hands-on workshops covering four different ‘zones’ – cybersecurity, cryptography, networking, and logic & coding.


Local businesses contributed to the workshops and activities, with the aim of supporting girls in learning more about the sector and creating a more diverse industry. During the event, Renishaw’s STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) Outreach team ran 25-minute workshops in the logic & coding zone, with a challenge that involved coding a BBC Microbit buggie to move around within a defined space, helping them to develop an understanding of coding and how to create algorithms. Renishaw’s STEM ambassadors were on hand to explain how these coding skills apply to the wider technology industry. 


“The EmPowerCyber event will give girls the confidence and opportunity to explore careers in STEM, and in particular to inspire them to consider a career in cybersecurity and technology,” commented Lucy Spiteri-Beale, Early Careers STEM Outreach Tutor at Renishaw. “Events like these offer businesses the chance to come together to address the gender imbalance in STEM related industries and make a real difference.”


“We recognise that everyone needs to do their part in changing the industry for future generations,” added Sarah Lewis, Early Careers STEM Outreach Tutor at Renishaw. “By partnering with events designed to highlight that opportunities exist for everyone, we hope to inspire all young people to consider STEM-based careers.”


According to The International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium (ISC)2, men outnumber women by three to one in the cybersecurity industry. CyNam hopes that running events like EmPowerCyber will help reduced this gender gap and get more girls and young women excited about a career in cybersecurity and technology.


Schools interested in attending EmPowerCyber events can contact info@cynam.org.


For more information here about Renishaw’s STEM outreach programme. 



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