Women in TechWorks: Engineering Intelligently

Schedule

Wed Jun 17 2026 at 09:15 am to 05:20 pm

UTC+01:00

Location

ARM CB1 9NJ | Cambridge, EN

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Women in TechWorks comes together in person for the first time — bringing the community to the heart of the UK’s technology ecosystem.
About this Event

CLICK HERE to find out more about Women in TechWorks

Join us for the first in-person Women in TechWorks event at Arm, bringing together women and allies from across the semiconductor and technology ecosystem.

As a growing network, Women in TechWorks is dedicated to fostering connection, mentorship, visibility, leadership, and inclusion. Helping to create stronger pathways for women to develop and thrive in deep tech.

While recognition is important, meaningful progress happens through everyday actions: creating space for diverse voices, challenging assumptions, empowering talent to succeed, and actively supporting one another as allies.

Founded by Jillian Hughes together with the Women in TechWorks board, the initiative was created to strengthen the sector’s talent pipeline through mentoring, training, and increased visibility for women across the industry.

Our goal is to help women make a bigger, more significant contribution to the sector’s prospects by attracting, supporting, and advancing them at each stage of their career path.

This event will also explore key topics shaping the industry today, including artificial intelligence and the future of engineering.



Event Sessions

Mentoring, Leadership and Retention – Are We Moving the Needle?

We are exploring a session focused on mentoring, leadership, and the retention of women in technology, looking at what organisations are doing in practice to support progression and long-term careers for women in the sector. The discussion will consider how companies are building effective mentorship and sponsorship programmes, developing leadership pipelines, and creating inclusive cultures that enable women to thrive and progress. We are particularly interested in hearing how organisations are using data, technology and emerging tools such as AI to identify gaps, address barriers, and create scalable pathways for advancement. Speakers would be invited to share practical insights, lessons learned, and reflections on whether current initiatives are truly shifting the needle in improving representation and retention of women in tech.

AI Trends in the Workplace – Solving Complex Problems Using AI

Industry experts will explore how engineers are using AI to analyse complex data, accelerate innovation and tackle technical challenges, while highlighting the role of diverse perspectives in shaping new approaches to problem-solving.

From Strategy to Systems – Executive Leadership in an AI Era

This session will examine how organisations are moving from AI strategy to real-world implementation across technology, teams and operations, and the role leaders play in guiding responsible and effective adoption.



Why attend
  • Connect with women and allies from across the semiconductor and deep tech ecosystem.
  • Hear practical perspectives on leadership, mentoring and career development.
  • Explore how current trends such as AI are affecting engineering and progression.
  • Be part of shaping a growing community focused on visibility, inclusion, and opportunity for women in tech.



What you will take away
  • New connections across the ecosystem
  • Fresh perspectives on leadership and career development
  • Insight into how AI is influencing engineering and workplace practices.
  • A clearer sense of how Women in Techworks can support progression and visibility in the sector.



Join Us

Join us at Arm, Cambridge for a day of knowledge sharing , discussion and networking with leaders across the deep tech community.

Register now to secure your place and be part of the discussion shaping the future of engineering and leadership in the AI era.



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Agenda

🕑: 09:00 AM
Registration
🕑: 09:30 AM
Opening remarks
Host: Jillian Hughes, Founder, Women in TechWorks
🕑: 09:40 AM
DSIT – Task Force
🕑: 10:00 AM
Keynote
Host: Charlotte Eaton, Chief People Officer, Arm
🕑: 10:20 AM
Mahdieh Ghoddusi, Director of Delivery, UKESF
Host: Mahdieh Ghoddusi, Director of Delivery, UKESF
🕑: 10:30 AM
Networking Break Sponsored by Arm
🕑: 11:00 AM
Mentoring, Leadership and Retention – Are we moving the needle?
From Community to Competitive Advantage: The Power of Women’s ERGs in Tech
Host: Rachel Rees, UK Committee Chair,  Women@arm ERG
Empowering High performance teams
Host: Lee Harrison, Marketing Director, Siemens EDA
Title TBC
Host: Svetlana Grant, Strategic Partnership Lead for, Google D
Title TBC
Host: Cheryl Razzel, UKI Head of Specialist Solutions Architec
From Competent to Confident: What Actually Moves the Needle in Mentoring Women
Host: Dr Jan Peters MBE, Director, Katalytik
Interactive Audience Discussion
🕑: 12:55 PM
Networking Lunch
🕑: 01:55 PM
AI Trends in the workplace – Solving complex problems using AI
From Personal Knowledge Management to Augmented Cognition: Engineering the ‘Se
Host: Krishnapriya C.R., Senior Director of Engineering, Arm
Engineering AI Ethics-by-Design in Automotive: Standards & Regulations
Host: Dr Paula Palade, AI Ethics Technical Specialist, Jaguar
Engineering Innovation in RF Design: From Simulation Automation to AI-Driven O
Host: Fatemeh Hoveizavi, Business Development Manager, EDRMEDE
Physical AI: Unlocking intelligence to realise the Internet of Everything
Host: Catherine Ramsdale, Senior Vice President Technology, Pr
What the heck shall we do with the tech?!
Host: Julia Shalet, Managing Director, Product Doctor
Interactive Audience Discussion
🕑: 03:50 PM
Networking break
🕑: 04:20 PM
Panel : From Strategy to Systems: Executive Leadership in an AI Era
Host: Moderated by Helen Ledger, Senior Vice President of Mark

Info: With Caroline O’Brien (CEO, CSA Catapult),Farah Comis (CEO, Altro Photonics), Karima Dridi (Head of Productivity Engineering, CE-PE, Arm) and Jen Walls (CEO, Clas-SiC)


🕑: 05:00 PM
Finish and networking
🕑: 07:00 PM
Drinks at Wilde Aparthotels, Cambridge City Centre
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