Indra Sharma, Author & Investor, confirmed speaker at the upcoming event Women in Tech on September 16, 2021
The Swedish Chamber of Commerce is proud to introduce Indra Sharma, Author and Investor, as one of our prominent speakers at the upcoming event Women in Tech on September 16, 2021.
Indra Sharma has been awarded as the “2020 Most Important Female Investor” and is passionate about building companies for the future. In addition, Indra has also written a book on the topic entrepreneurship and diversity. Indra will share her knowledge on key parameters needed to become a successful entrepreneur and what obstacles women entrepreneurs face. Also, she will share views on why diversity within entrepreneurship is essential for equality across industries, sectors and society.
In this webinar, we bring together experts and women leaders in the tech community for an inspiring session about diversity, inclusion, inspiration and disruption. What are the possibilities and challenges for women tech entrepreneurs in this time of pandemic and a booming demand for tech solutions and a growing tech industry?
Women in Tech is organized by the Swedish Chamber of Commerce for the Netherlands in partnership with the Swedish Swiss Chamber and the Schwedische Handelskammer.
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Ruth de Jager, Country Manager Netherlands Storytel, confirmed speaker at the upcoming event Women in Tech on September 16, 2021
The Swedish Chamber of Commerce is proud to introduce Ruth de Jager, Country Manager Netherlands Storytel, as one of our prominent speakers at the upcoming event Women in Tech on September 16, 2021.
Ruth de Jager is a highly skilled professional in leading teams, digital marketing, press & social strategy. Storytel is successfully digitising the listening and reading experience for a younger generation. Especially young women use Storytel on a daily basis. Ruth will therefore elaborate on the topic “why a diverse workforce and management team is of the essence staying close to their subscribers”.
In this webinar, we bring together experts and women leaders in the tech community for an inspiring session about diversity, inclusion, inspiration and disruption. What are the possibilities and challenges for women tech entrepreneurs in this time of pandemic and a booming demand for tech solutions and a growing tech industry?
Women in Tech is organized by the Swedish Chamber of Commerce for the Netherlands in partnership with the Swedish Swiss Chamber of Commerce and the Schwedische Handelskammer in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
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Ariane Bucquet Pousette, Project Manager Start-Ups Invest Stockholm, confirmed speaker at the upcoming event Women in Tech on September 16, 2021
The Swedish Chamber of Commerce is proud to introduce Ariane Bucquet Pousette, Project Manager Start-Ups Invest Stockholm, as one of our prominent speakers at the upcoming event Women in Tech on September 16, 2021.
As Project Manager Startups at Invest Stockholm, the official investment promotion agency of the city of Stockholm, Ariane Bucquet Pousette works very closely, both strategically and operatively, with the city’s vibrant tech ecosystem and start-up scene. Prior to joining Invest Stockholm, Ariane held executive positions in business development, sales and public relations at larger US companies including EMI Music Publishing, Thomson and PR Newswire. Ariane will elaborate on the topic “Female-founded startups and the initiative A Woman’s Place as well as actions for supporting startups in the corona pandemic.”
In this webinar, we bring together experts and women leaders in the tech community for an inspiring session about diversity, inclusion, inspiration and disruption. What are the possibilities and challenges for women tech entrepreneurs in this time of pandemic and a booming demand for tech solutions and a growing tech industry?
Women in Tech is organized by the Swedish Chamber of Commerce for the Netherlands in partnership with The Swedish Swiss Chamber of Commerce and The Schwedische Handelskammer.
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Sam Mirson, Country Manager Quinyx, confirmed summit speaker of the Swedish Chamber’s 60th Anniversary on November 18, 2021
The Swedish Chamber is proud to present Sam Mirson, Country Manager Quinyx, as one of our prominent summit speakers at the upcoming Swedish Chamber 60th anniversary on November 18, 2021.
Quinyx is a leading workforce management software providing technology that simplifies scheduling, time reporting, communication, task management, budgeting, and forecasting. Through advanced and flexible features, Quinyx helps more than 850 companies around the world remain compliant, improve efficiency, reduce costs of labor, and engage employees. Quinyx has offices in the U.S, U.K, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Norway, Denmark, and the Netherlands has more than 850 customers in 50 countries and 1 million active users on their platform.
Sam will contribute with valuable insights to the Swedish-Dutch Innovation & Sustainability Summit which focuses on 21-century Innovation, where the greater trends facing us will be addressed.
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September 23, 2021 Presentation the Dutch Government’s Budget 2022 by KPMG Meijburg & Co
The Swedish Chamber of Commerce have the pleasure of inviting you to a Business Webinar on September 23, 2021 about the Dutch Government’s Budget 2022 in collaboration with KPMG Meijburg & Co. Jan Hollemans and Helen Poortinga – van Burik, International Tax Managers at KPMG Mejburg & Co will discuss the most significant budget news and implements by the Dutch Government for 2022.
In this webinar, the following topics will be discussed: Changes in the corporate income tax rates; Further restriction of interest deduction; The real estate transfer tax; New measures with regards to the Corona crisis and other news that will be announced by the Dutch Government on Prinsjesdag September 21.
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Dr. Cara Antoine: “It has never been more important to be more human than ever”
The Swedish Chamber met with Dr. Cara Antoine, Managing Director of Digital Transformation at IG&H, also serving as the President of the Board of Women in Tech NL. During the spring we had the pleasure to have her speak at our Tech Talent-webinar; this time we got a glimpse of what made her into the technological leader she is today.
Being born in the US, raised in Australia and having lived around Europe for the past 26 years, it is safe to say that Dr. Cara Antoine is somewhat of a global citizen. Today she is based in the Netherlands, but her passion for people, cultures and diversity remains the same. Not least in her work.
In her current role as Managing Director at IG&H for digital transformation, she helps to transform businesses and cultures across global industries while taking the people along with her; what ultimately seems to have been the golden thread throughout her career.
— I have always been pretty agnostic in my technology background, so I started off with process control and process excellence, to later move more and more into the digital space as I progressed, really focusing on the digital transformation of organisations and of cultures.
The will to enable cultural and organisational transformation through technology stems from Cara’s passion to change, improve and save people and the planet.
“But what does it mean to save the planet or people’s lives?”, she asks herself just before bringing up a personal example from her career. She points to the hardhat behind her.
— When I was working at Shell, I was asked to digitise the environment of the upstream production and the off-shore facilities in order to save lives. I started to fly to the different assets, and in doing so, I recognised that while digitisation would help us improve our operational effectiveness in the organisation, it was not the silver bullet that was going to help us to save lives. The problem was the mechanism of flying.
After starting to reduce the number of people flying to the offshore facility by enabling them to work in a digital way through remote operations, Cara and her team started to see more people being able to go home safely at night.
— It was very transformational, but because of that strategy less people were killed. And that is something I am very proud to have been connected to.
Dr. Cara Antoine visiting an offshore platform in the Gulf of Mexico.
The power of “I believe in you”
Another way for Cara to impact is through her commitment to Women in Tech. As a young girl, she fell in love with science and technology. From reading about the accomplishments of great pioneers like Grace Hopper and Amelia Aerhart, to being utterly fascinated by the inside of a wireless radio when dropping it to the floor during a sibling chase around the house; tech fascinated her. As soon as she was old enough, she signed up for the school’s electrical engineering course. Little did she know that the teacher of the class would remain one of her most important role models until this day. — I was the only girl, but luckily I had a teacher who believed in every student in the class. That teacher inspired me to use my creativity to bind and solder the different colored wires, connect them to a circuit board, attach a speaker and then create a sound. And when we made it play, I thought ‘wow if I can make this music play, that is what I want to do’. I believe in you. Those four words were the most empowering ones Cara had ever been told as a kid. And ever since, she has been searching for those same kinds of role models for the coming generations. Because the stubborn fact is that there is a significant number of women and girls in technologian roles still missing. — Many are not being encouraged in the same way I was lucky to be as a young girl, and so I am very motivated to change that. We are missing a significant portion of the workforce in terms of diversity. And I know that we can do so much better.Diversity in the space of tech
Getting more diverse technological solutions requires there to be diverse thoughts coming into the development. Needless to say, Women in Tech’s mission to get 5 million more women into tech between now and 2030, is crucial. To reach that goal, Cara and her companions in the Netherlands focus on 5 of the 17 sustainable development goals from the UN. — Gender equality is at the heart of all we do, but we also focus on entrepreneurialism, science, technology, innovation, education and social inclusion. And in each of those areas, we are leading initiatives and events, conversations and podcasts on themes to help progress what is happening. A big part of getting more girls and women into tech has to do with creating accessibility. That is why Women in Tech NL make sure to get out to the classrooms of less privileged schools, equipping them and arranging activities such as virtual game creation through low coding and building a robot. — At the end they get a certificate that they have become ‘coders’. And to see kids running around the classroom after hitting that green button is just the most beautiful thing. It is so empowering and liberating to give them that new skill, having them think ‘I can accomplish anything I want’.Technologists with business presence
Going back to the importance of setting up role models, Cara shares the remarkable fact that 60% of individuals having a role model are more likely to be interested in tech. And for that reason, Women in Tech have created a 4 month long program to highlight relatable and accessible females to look up to. Each month covers a different theme: passion, purpose, presence and pay-it-forward. But it is not expertise within technology that is important. Rather it is having the skills of leading others and the confidence to inspire and influence. — We too often find that there is a tipping point. Either you are really strong in technology but not so good in terms of leadership, or vice versa. And there has to be a balance. Because to be someone others look up to, you do not have to know the most about AI or machine learning, but be a great human being in life and in work. While emphasizing the theme of presence, Cara shares that there is a need for females to know how to promote their story, present themselves, share skills with others and pay the way forward. — Women have a very important role to play in their own self development. So it is equally important to be accomplished in tech as it is to be confident in business. It is essential to have skills such as personal branding, storytelling, public speaking, pitching and negotiating.A group of individuals wearing blind glasses during the Blind Day Global Accessibility Day.
The inclusion solution
As for the future of leadership, with basically every company turning into a tech one, Cara believes in re-shifting the masculine world and keeping the people at the center. The fact that we are working in a digital space is unimportant, because at the end of the day it is people's way of working that is transforming, and not companies themselves. — Transformation can be enabled or empowered by digital technology, but if the people do not change or know how to change, then nothing is going to change. We are still working off data sets that were historically developed by men. And so in order to diversify future technological solutions and really represent the society holistically, there is a need to diversify thoughts and design inclusion in the solution while building it. Basically, making the new leadership inclusive. — To me, diversity is getting different people in the room with you. But inclusion has to do with making sure every voice is being heard. ‘I go where I am invited and I stay where I belong’, that is a quote I like to use. So giving people a feeling of belonging is very important. What kind of a leader are you? — In terms of my own approach and what I think is important for leaders, I believe in getting to know people’s deepest passions within your teams. To know what their values are, their motivations and their talents. It has never been more important than now to be more human than ever, and so keeping people at the center is what I as a technologist lead with. Text: Jennifer Nilsson, Swedish Chamber of Commerce
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The Swedish Chamber’s Business Awards 2021
The Swedish Chamber of Commerce for the Netherlands is proud to present the Swedish Chamber’s Business Awards 2021. Exclusively for the Swedish Chamber of Commerce 60th Anniversary, we are presenting three prizes in three categories. The Grand Award Ceremony will take place at the Swedish Chamber of Commerce 60th Anniversary Gala Dinner on November 18, 2021.
The Annual Swedish Business Awards was launched by the Swedish Chamber of Commerce in 2010 at the Swedish Chamber of Commerce 50th Anniversary. The first Swedish Chamber Business Award was given by H.E. Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden to Mr. Ingvar Kamprad, CEO and Founder of IKEA at an exclusive Award Ceremony at the Swedish Chamber 50th Anniversary Gala Dinner.
Since 2012, the Swedish Chamber Business Awards is a collaboration between the Swedish Chamber, The Swedish Embassy and Business Sweden. Swedish companies successfully established on the Dutch market are able to apply for the Business Awards. Application has to be applied before October 18, 2021.
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Dr. Cara Antoine, Managing Director Digital Transformation at IG&H, confirmed speaker at the upcoming event Women in Tech on September 16, 2021
The Swedish Chamber is proud to introduce Dr. Cara Antoine, Managing Director Digital Transformation at IG&H, as one of our prominent speakers at the upcoming event Women in Tech on September 16, 2021.
Cara has seasoned Executive experiences in digitally transforming businesses and cultures across global industries from Polaroid to Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, Royal Dutch Shell, Microsoft, and IG&H. She serves as Netherlands President and Executive Member of the Board of Women in Tech, as Supervisory Board Member at Wortell, and on the Quality Council at the BIT Academy to excite future generations of female leaders to choose for a career in technology. Cara will elaborate on the question “Where are all the Allies and Role Models needed to encourage more women into tech?”.
In this webinar, we bring together leading experts and stakeholders to explore the topic Women in Tech. What are the possibilities and challenges for women tech entrepreneurs in this time of pandemic and a booming demand for tech solutions and a growing tech industry? What impact does it have on women tech entrepreneurs?
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