Microsoft launches Code; Without Barriers across nine countries in Asia Pacific
Thirteen companies join Microsoft to increase
employability of female technical talent and nurture entrepreneurs across Asia
Pacific
SINGAPORE - Media
OutReach - 23 September 2021 - Microsoft and 13 companies
across nine Asia Pacific countries today launched Code; Without
Barriers to help close the gender gap in the region's
fast-growing cloud, artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technology
sectors.
The program provides a platform to enable female developers,
coders, and other technical talent to contribute towards inclusive economic
growth, encourage innovation and better reflect the societal makeup of their
region.
"The balance between consumption and creation is
changing. We see developers increasingly influencing every business process and
function. Which is why Code; Without Barriers was created. We
identified an urgent need to increase the diversity of cloud, AI and technical
talent in APAC, so every country can achieve their national digital agendas and
have truly inclusive economic growth," said Andrea Della Mattea, President
for Microsoft in Asia Pacific.
The partners in the program include Accenture, AvePoint,
Government Big Data Institute (GBDi), HCL Technologies, Just Analytics,
MetLife, NTT Ltd, PALO IT, Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS), Simbiotik
Technologies, Thoughtworks, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK), and Universiti
Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM).
These organizations operate in the areas of education,
energy, financial services, public sector and technology in Singapore,
Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka and
Bangladesh.
Microsoft will provide skilling and certification in cloud
and AI to increase the technical talent pools in the countries. Each of the 13
companies is committed to improving diversity within their organizations and
offers career opportunities to female creators and developers. Equally, through
a series of engagements, from career fairs to hackathons to mentorship and
support from business leaders, Code; Without Barriers will
nurture and develop female entrepreneurs in APAC.
Code; Without Barriers works with more than 21
developer communities across APAC, reaching more than 407,000 developers across
data, AI, DevOps, Java, JavaScript and Python and Women in Tech.
"We identified an urgent need in our region to increase
the diversity of technical talent, as only 26% of professionals
in data and AI are women and this drops to 12% for professionals in cloud
computing. For this to change, and for APAC markets to have a truly
inclusive national digital agenda, it starts with breaking barriers and
empowering developer diversity in our organizations and industries. It's our
responsibility as leaders of this community to shape what comes next; to show
what's possible when our digital worlds reflect the diversity of the society we
live in," Ms Della Mattea said.
Code; Without Barriers has piloted 18 Women
in AI certification programs across eight APAC markets, training more
than 480 women, and certifying 203 developers. Microsoft also hosted cloud
skills challenges for more than 7,617 developers.
"Gender-diverse teams are smarter and more
productive," said Gina Smith, PhD, IDC's lead analyst for DevOps and
digital innovation in the Asia/Pacific region. "Hiring women in technology
roles adds far more than a fresh perspective. Recent studies quantifiably
demonstrate that gender-diverse enterprises demonstrably more innovation and
higher returns than the mean overall. Programs like Microsoft's Code;
Without Barriers go a long way toward bridging that critical
gap."
"It is an established fact that having more women in
the tech industry benefits companies and societies. But creating the conditions
for a more diverse workforce is a complex challenge - no single organization
can do this alone. We have a shared responsibility to simultaneously remove
barriers and uplift women, and I'm thrilled to see companies and organizations
collaborate through Code; Without Barriers," said Leanne Robers,
Co-founder and Co-CEO, She Loves Tech.
"We can't do this in isolation and are thankful that
organizations across industry sectors have joined us in APAC," shared
Annie Mathew, Director, Developer Relations and Program Lead for Code;
Without Barriers at Microsoft in APAC.
Sustaining diversity by advocating for responsible AI
Microsoft's Code; Without Barriers team is
taking this further, with an upcoming community playbook that tackles how to
handle bias and how to sustain diversity in emerging tech.
"Communities look to Microsoft to address and share the
best practices in Responsible AI, so that they can build in diversity, reduce
bias, and ensure transparency in the work that they do. We are empowering a new
generation of women in technology through Code; Without Barriers,"
concluded Ms Mathew.
Learn more about Code; Without Barriers: Listen
to our Podcast
series on Spotify, watch the YouTube
playlist, and read more at https://aka.ms/codewithoutbarriers
About Microsoft
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edge. Its mission is to empower every person and every organization on the
planet to achieve more.
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