Omnicom India supports Women in Tech India to empower women in STEM

The India chapter was officially launched on March 8, 2024, International Women's Day, at the French Embassy in New Delhi, under the patronage of Thierry Mathou, French Ambassador to India

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Omnicom India supports Women in Tech India to empower women in STEM

Omnicom India has supported the launch of the India chapter of Women in Tech Global, an NGO headquartered in Paris. The India Chapter spearheaded by Radhika Iyengar of Credera, a global, boutique technology and consulting firm, aims to empower women and girls through programs, opportunities, and business-building resources in new and emerging technologies as well as in leadership building.

The India chapter was officially launched on March 8, 2024, International Women’s Day, at the French Embassy in New Delhi, under the patronage of Thierry Mathou, French Ambassador to India. The event also welcomed policymakers from the Government of India, DEI leaders from prominent corporations, NGOs and The Omnicom Group of agencies in India, including DDB Mudra Group, Annalect India, Credera have extended support to the initiative.

Iyengar shared her thoughts, saying, “The Women In Tech India team is simply overwhelmed by the traction the chapter has gained in a short span. Having soft launched just a few months back, we have grown from 3 to 500+ since November 2023. The launch of the India Chapter marks a pivotal moment in the collective effort of Women in Tech Global, towards empowering 5 million women and girls in STEM by 2030, while also tailoring our local activation outreach and programs to address India pertinent issues. The high dropout rate of girls in STEM careers, the Gender paradox in India - are all alarming. We know the problem but also see that Global partnerships have helped evolve mediums that can foster women in STEM careers. Pursuing this path, we would want girls and women to traverse the path in Tech, be it in academia, in careers and to decision-making roles, in more empowering yet simpler ways and make their journeys more enriching & enjoyable.”

Vanaja Pillai, Head – DEI, DDB Mudra Group said, “The Women in Tech India chapter can be a pivotal initiative towards a more inclusive and innovative tech ecosystem. By championing diversity, we not only empower women but also enrich the industry with varied perspectives. The future of technology depends on our collective commitment to breaking barriers and fostering an environment where talent knows no gender. Together, let's inspire and shape the future of tech in India.”

Mathou also added, “France is strongly committed to promoting women in science. In our international relations, we advance gender equality through our feminist foreign policy, which is translated into action in our bilateral cooperation with India. I would like to cite two instances:  the “Women in Science” programme led by our Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research (IFCPAR/CEFIPRA), and the targeted network initiative of the French Development Agency (AFD), GroW - Greening of Finance by Women, which aims to empower women in India by facilitating their access to the Indian financial system. I am therefore delighted that the Paris-based association, Women in Tech, is launching its actions in India. They can count on our full support.”

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