PAC Woman, superando fantasmas en el laberinto STEAM | Ana Gabriela Valdiviezo | TEDxESPE
Esta inspiradora charla explora la compleja problemática que enfrentan las mujeres en los campos de Ciencia, Tecnología, Ingeniería y Matemáticas (STEAM). A pesar de los avances significativos en igualdad de género, las mujeres en STEAM siguen enfrentando numerosos desafíos en el ámbito laboral, académico y social. Esta charla profundiza, a través de un símil con el juego de Pac Man, a Pac Woman en donde diariamente las mujeres lidian con laberintos y fantasmas; siendo su historia personal un claro ejemplo de la lucha contra el síndrome del impostor, micromachismos, estereotipos y desigualdad de género, hasta convencerse de que el logro y éxito obtenido en su campo laboral y social siempre fue suyo.Con la charla se busca sensibilizar e inspirar a la audiencia a tomar acción para fomentar un cambio real y duradero que destruya laberintos y construya un futuro donde el género no sea un obstáculo en la búsqueda del conocimiento y la innovación. Por lo tanto aún no es un Game Over, la lucha de las mujeres continúa siendo un Game On. Ingeniera en Electrónica con especialidad en Redes y
Comunicación de Datos, Máster en Big Data y Business Intelligence.
Con más de 19 años de experiencia desarrollados en Ecuador y en España, en la creación, planteamiento, desarrollo e implementación de políticas públicas y planes nacionales para democratización, inclusión e innovación en tecnología.Telecomunicaciones y TIC, Transformación Digital, Industrias 4.0, Digitalización de cadenas productivas y empresas, Ciberseguridad, entre otros, especialmente a nivel de Latinoamérica y el Caribe.
Ha sido Viceministra de TIC (MINTEL), Subsecretaria de TIC y Servicios Postales (MINTEL), Presidenta del Consejo Nacional de
Telecomunicaciones (CONATEL), Coordinadora del Consejo
Nacional de Telecomunicaciones, Coordinadora Nacional Técnica
de Control y de Regulación (ARCOTEL). This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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