If we inspire girls, we inspire change.

If we inspire girls, we inspire change.

By exposing girls to role models in STEM, we can all change the future. 

By exposing girls to role models in STEM, we can all change the future. 

Women Who Master

So, what is STEM? It’s an acronym for science, technology, engineering and mathematics. And in STEM fields, such as software engineering, there are barriers that prevent women from rising to the top.

The Logitech Master Series seeks to equip both men and women with the tools they need for peak performance and success - strengthening the company-wide values of global diversity and gender equality

With #WomenWhoMaster, our mission is to ignite an industry-wide movement in the tech industry and create change.

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What is needed to achieve equality in Tech?

Global report (US, China, and India)

We identified the key factors – based on a study of developers and IT professionals in India and China, along with our previous study in the US. This report reveals how we can achieve equality in three of the world’s top economies, getting us one step closer to closing the gender gap in Tech.

*Report available in English only

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Is the future female in China’s Tech industry?

China report

Logitech MX and She Rewires joined hands to highlight the key barriers and opportunities that will shape the future of the tech Industry in China. 
IPSOS surveyed 160 men and women working in Tech in China and conducted 1-on-1 in-depth interviews with women developers to uncover key insights behind the numbers.

*Report available in English only

How to action a global breakthrough in tech equality

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Tackle microaggressions and isolation

Create healthy work environments with inclusive policies.

86% of women in India, 41% of women in China and 82% of women in the U.S have seen their female colleagues leave their careers in tech due to microaggressions.

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Encourage early and inspire often

It's proven to help girls and women start and continue their path in tech.

70% of women in India, 56% of women in China and 74% of women in the U.S say their families' encouragement inspired them to work in the tech industry.

How Logitech MX is taking action

The Logitech Master Series’ #WomenWhoMaster project comprises a range of initiatives that act on our mission.

Meet the masters

You can’t be what you can’t see. To give girls more real-life role models in STEM, Logitech MX is putting the spotlight on women who have mastered their fields. Our featured #WomenWhoMaster provide aspiring girls and women with powerful stories about overcoming barriers and priceless career tips.

An industry-wide movement

Authentic support from role models plays a pivotal role in keeping girls on the path to STEM mastery. Discover some of the initiatives and conversations Logitech has organised - each designed to help companies, parents and teachers challenge the status quo, rethink the system, and inspire action.

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Meet the masters

Get inspired by the women at the wheel of tech.

Radhika Yuvraj Iyengar

Radhika Yuvraj Iyengar

Fascinated by math & science, Radhika Yuvraj Iyengar turned curiosity into impact. With Women in Tech India, she’s on a mission of advocacy for the next generation of women in STEM.

Japnit Ahuja

Japnit Ahuja

At eleven, Japnit discovered the magic of code. Now, as a software engineer, founder, and AI innovator, she’s reshaping the future for women in STEM—one breakthrough at a time.

An Industry-Wide Movement

Catch up on initiatives from Logitech MX designed to inspire parents, teachers, companies and girls themselves to challenge the status quo.

Logitech MX hosted a panel in AI Submit

Bridging gaps in STEM education and careers

Logitech MX hosted a panel at the Al+X Summit in Zurich to discuss how they can drive change in STEM. The Al+X Summit brings together 2000+ researchers, students, experts and entrepreneurs.

Panel:
Kirsty Russell
, Head of People and Culture, Logitech
Nadia Fischer, CEO and Co-Founder of Witty
Professor Stefano Brusoni, ETH Zurich

Moderator:
Ohilda Holguin
, Channel Account Manager

Closing the gender gap

We're passionate about inspiring girls to get interested in STEM. So, Logitech MX invited women who have mastered fields in STEM to discuss the role of parents, teachers and companies in setting girls up for success in tech.

Panel:
Delphine Donné
, VP and General Manager of PWS, Logitech
Dr. Tarika Barret, CEO of Girls Who Code
Aisha Bowe, Founder & CEO of Lingo and STEMboard
Nelly Cheboi, Founder & CEO of TechLitAfrica

Meet our partners

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Girls who code

Closing the gender gap, one coder at a time

 Did you know that in 1995, 37% of computer scientists were women - but today, it’s only 24%?*
By addressing systemic problems in the world of coding, and countering the high drop-off rate in girls between the ages of 13 and 17, Girls Who Code aims to close the gender gap in entry-level tech jobs - by as early as 2027. And Logitech is committed to helping this ambition come true.

*Accenture Cracking The Gender Code Report.pdf

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Techlit Africa

Digital skills unlock global opportunities.

To eradicate poverty in her home country, Kenya, Nelly Cheboi founded nonprofit Techlit Africa - which now provides +10,000 students across 30 schools with the skills they need to thrive. Soon expanding to 100 additional schools across Kenya, Nelly is set to bring digital skills to 40,000 students.
For 2 consecutive years, Logitech MX  funded all computer classes in Logiri School. In 2024, the Logitech Cares Fund made a grant to expand the TechLit program to an additional five schools, making our total six that we now support!

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Fondation pacte

Starting young, eliminating bias.

Fondation Pacte, as an organization, observed a gender shift in STEM enthusiasm. Around age 13, girls start to retreat due to societal pressures. To counter this, she's bringing together women working in tech to inspire young students in Switzerland. We're proud to support her mission with two films we created that will feature in French-speaking Swiss schools!

How you can make a difference

Check out these four easy ways to join us on our mission and stay updated

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Nominate your #womenwhomaster

Know any women in tech with a story that could inspire young girls everywhere? Help us put the spotlight on the right people by nominating your own #WomenWhoMaster by tagging them on Instagram.

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Join the movement

Have an idea, want to start a conversion, or are co-organizing projects aligned with our mission to fight the gender gap in tech and IT? Reach out to girlswhocreate@logitech.com and let’s chat!