Venture Capital stories
Pan Macmillan has launched an internal AI Academy with Multiverse, training 20 staff in responsible AI to boost efficiency and reader reach.
Veteran tech leader Catherine Birkett reflects on 25 years as 'often the only woman in the room' and why diversity is vital, not optional.
On International Women's Day, UK tech leaders urge action as just GBP £0.02 of every GBP £1 in equity funding reaches female founders.
As AI becomes economic infrastructure, starved investment in women founders risks baking bias and fragility into the next tech wave.
EASI opens applications for its 2026 awards, offering a GBP £10,000 grant and year-long support to UK founders driving social impact.
Women shape our world, yet lack power over AI systems that govern work, wealth and welfare - where are the true godmothers of AI?.
Conifers adds senior AI leaders Doron Bachar and Elad Hoffer to accelerate CognitiveSOC development and scale its agentic AI SOC platform.
Women founders are closing the start-up gap, but with VC still lagging, visibility and public storytelling are now vital growth capital.
Women power the NHS but are sidelined in healthtech, leaving the tools meant to transform care shaped in rooms they rarely occupy.
Women are exhausted not by ambition, but by a system that demands 120% just to exist safely while still denying them equal power.
Women bear the brunt of chronic illness, but a new wave of female-led health tech aims to tackle root causes and close the gender health gap.
With women-led start-ups securing just 2.3% of 2024 VC funds, Cristina Fonseca says closing tech's gender gap is vital for growth.
Carta acquires ListAlpha and launches Carta CRM, unifying front-office relationship tools with back-office fund data for private capital firms.
UpGuard debuts Risk Automations to link cyber risk findings with security workflows, promising faster fixes after USD $75 million raise.
Australia's quantum future hinges on women's inclusion, with three key shifts urged to boost participation in this strategic technology.
As women still secure just 2% of VC funds, one founder argues the real hurdle is misaligned investor expectations, not founder ambition.
One in four women has left venture capital in five years, spurring calls for data-driven fixes to stalled careers and leaky retention.
Cicada opens applications for its 2026 Tech23 deep tech week, seeking 23 startups as alumni funding tops USD $280 million nationwide.
Women in tech are more visible and ambitious than ever, but unequal capital, fragmented support and poor data still block true equality.
Half of Canadian VC funds now have a female partner, but weak promotion pathways mean women are still exiting the industry in droves.