International Women in Engineering Day: Why Role Models Matter in STEM
Many STEM careers do not begin with a specific decision, but with inspiration. Often, the first step towards a future in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics comes from seeing someone who has already achieved it.
On International Women in Engineering Day, we want to highlight the importance of visibility and role models in engineering and technology. When young women and students can identify with professionals working in these fields, career paths in STEM become more tangible and achievable.
At Anteral, we believe in the everyday impact of real role models. Engineers, teachers, mentors, and leaders inspire not only through their achievements, but also through their presence, experience, and commitment to their profession.
Recently, our CEO had the honor of serving as sponsor of a Master’s graduation ceremony in Telecommunications Engineering, sharing her professional journey and encouraging graduates as they begin their careers in the technology and telecommunications sectors.
Small actions can create lasting impact. Every visible role model helps expand opportunities, challenge stereotypes, and inspire future generations of engineers and technology professionals.
At Anteral, we remain committed to innovation, talent development, and the promotion of STEM careers, helping to build a more diverse and inclusive future for engineering and technology.
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