Tech firm keen to help inspire and empower girls
Noventre will continue its sponsorship of Love Tech for a second consecutive year as part of efforts to inspire and empower girls on the Isle of Man.
The company will fund the charity’s website hosting and maintenance costs.
Love Tech delivers initiatives and events which showcase the career pathways available within science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Claire Milne, Co-founder of Love Tech, said: “We are incredibly grateful to Noventre for continuing to fund our website hosting and maintenance.
“Reliable digital infrastructure is essential for us to promote our events and connect with our community.
“Ongoing support like this allows us to focus our funds on delivering impactful initiatives that inspire and empower girls to explore opportunities in STEM.”
Noventre’s Chief Executive Jayne Hartley is a Love Tech committee member and treasurer.
She said: “Love Tech plays an important role in inspiring and empowering girls across the Isle of Man to explore opportunities in STEM and digital careers and that is something we are very proud to support.
“As a local technology business we see first-hand how important it is to show girls the different paths available within our industry.
“Women remain underrepresented in many areas of STEM, and initiatives like Love Tech help to challenge perceptions, build confidence and open up conversations much earlier.
“Technology is not just about coding or building systems.
“It is about people, problem solving, communication and creating practical solutions that make a difference.
“Our support for Love Tech is about more than website hosting and maintenance.
“It is about helping the charity maintain a strong digital presence while also contributing our time, experience and enthusiasm to its wider mission.”
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