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Women in Tech Kosovo

EcoCitizen had the great pleasure of presenting to a delegation from Women in Tech Kosovo during their recent visit to Luxembourg, organized with the support of LuxDev. The session took place at the Digital Learning Hub Luxembourg and brought together professionals and organizations committed to advancing technology and gender equality.

During the presentation, EcoCitizen shared its work and cutting-edge technology development, including its research and innovation in Space Tech for Sustainability on Earth. The dialogue also explored the gender dimensions in technology development, highlighting the importance of ensuring that emerging technologies do not reinforce existing inequalities but instead create opportunities for inclusivity and equity.

This exchange emphasized how international collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and inclusive approaches to innovation can foster more sustainable and fair technological solutions for the future.

EcoCitizen extends its gratitude to WIDE ANDCO for the kind invitation, and to the Ministry for Gender Equality and Diversity, the Ministry for Digitalisation, and the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Defence, Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade of Luxembourg for their support in making this visit possible.

EcoCitizen partners with governments, multilateral institutions, NGOs and the private sector to deliver science-based advisory, complex multilateral engagement, and applied research in climate and nature. To discuss how our team can support your next project, contact us at: moien[at]ecocitizen.lu

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