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Hello Ada

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Hello Ada is an initiative to share the word about all the cool resources for getting kids more intrigued about technology. We need more parents to become allies in this mission for increasing diversity in technology. Particularly, in AI research, a field where biases, regardless of how neutral you try to be, make themselves all the way into the final product. And, with half the population being female, we deserve the female perspective.
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Today’s guest is Marianna Lubanski. Marianna has a MSc degree in International Business from Copenhagen Business School. She has extensive international experience with innovation, entrepreneurship, business, and regional development. Apart from ten years of being an entrepreneur, her background includes being the director for Investment Promotion …
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Today’s guest is Maria Planes. Maria is a Design Strategist with a passion for creating innovative eco-systems for a better future. She truly cares about doing good (not just less bad), for the people and the planet. Born and raised on the sunny coast of Spain, growing up she wanted to be an inventor. So, what better fit than her current role at LE…
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Today’s guest is Marianne Andersen, the founder of High5Girls. She has more than 25 years of international experience within the MedTech industry and Robotics/AI. She is also the 2020 Agnes and Betsy award winner – an award given to an engineer that has done something extraordinary for diversity in technology. High5Girls is an organization focused …
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Today’s guest is Martin Exner, an IT didactic consultant at Future Classroom Lab, the initiator behind Coding Pirates and Coding Class and the co-host of the podcast ‘The Cryptographers’ Coding Pirates is an organisation that teaches kids to code and be it-creative through interactive workshops. Two hours a week, kids can go to Coding Pirates to ex…
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