Webinar - Women in ICT Standardisation, third edition
7 March 2024, 10:30-12:15 CET
The Women in ICT Standardisation webinar is back for its third edition, bringing together leading voices in the field of European standardisation. This year, StandICT.eu is proud to join forces with five other EU-funded projects dedicated to advancing European standardisation activities.
Together, we aim to deliver comprehensive and content-rich messages that address key priorities outlined in the Annual Union Work Programme for European Standardisation for 2024.
Join us for an insightful discussion on the importance of gender diversity in ICT standardisation and its impact on European policy priorities.
The main objective of this webinar is to discuss and highlight the key gender gaps in ICT standardisation, with a particular focus on the 8 policy priorities identified by the European Commission (EC) in the Annual Union work programme (AUWP) for European standardisation. The webinar aims to:
Analyse the main obstacles and problems that persist in ICT standardisation;
Discuss and analyse the main results and achievements obtained at the European and International level in promoting equity and inclusion in this field;
Provide examples of practices and experiences empowering the role of women in standards development organisations and technical committees in the ICT domains;
Give a general overview of the main gender gaps in the 8 policy priorities identified under the AUWP.
SPEAKERS
Esteemed representatives from various European and International Standards Developing Organisations will animate the debate over the webinar. The speakers have been selected based on their expertise and experience in promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in the field of ICT Standardisation, as well as their contributions to the development of standards in the respective ICT technological domains.
Eszter Batta - Policy Officer, European Commission, DG GROW
Silvana Muscella - Trust-IT Services CEO & StandICT.eu 2026 Coordinator - Event Moderator
Rim Belhassine-Cherif, PhD - Chair of Network of Women in ITU-T ITU-T activities on promoting gender equality in standardisation
Barbara Reiter (University of Graz, EDU4Standards)
Isabella De Michelis CEO & Founder at ErnieApp Ltd & IEC JTC SC35 WG4 (ISO, Stand4EU) EU Trusted Data Framework*
Paola Sabatelli Amato - (HSbooster.eu & StandICT.eu) Hydrogen: understanding the EU policy context
Sudha Iyer - CITI & SEEBLOCKS.eu Turning the Tide: CyberSecurity Standards
Sandra Feliciano - Head of Research Engagement - AI & Cybersecurity at MENAPS, (ISO, IPQ, CEN-CENELEC, HSbooster.eu) From ICT Quality to Cybersecurity: The return of the prodigal son daughter
Marzia Bolpagni - Associate Director at Mace (ISO, CEN-CENELEC, UNI) Improve the greening and climate resilience of buildings and construction materials
Paloma Llaneza - eIDAS and eID Scheme Manager, CerteIDAS (CEN, ETSI, ISO, IEC) EU digital Identity Framework
*The title of each session is still provisonal and subject to modification.
BACKGROUND
ICT standards hold immense importance at the EU level, representing one of the most relevant subjects on the EU political agenda to uphold the competitiveness of the European Union in critical industries. Consequently, there is an urgent need for regulation and identification of the sectors in which ICT standards are mostly required. The European Commission has recently published the 2024 Annual Union work programme for European standardisation in which it has identified 8 main policy priorities that need to be addressed.
StandICT.eu aims to address these topics from a gender perspective. Gender equality in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is one of the core issues both at the international and European levels. This webinar emphasises the voices of women expert in ICT standards, particularly focusing on the 8 policy priorities identified in the 2024 Annual Union work programme for European standardisation:
Technologies for European high-performance computing and European quantum communication infrastructure;
Critical Raw Materials (CRM) - Recycling of permanent magnets and exploration, extraction, refining and recycling of CRM;
EU Trusted Data Framework;
European digital identity framework;
Eco-design of air-to-air conditioning and heat pumps;
The target audience for this webinar includes ICT Specialists and Professionals under the main Digital Single Market & Digital Europe domains, Standard Developing Organisations' representatives, Members of Research Institutes working in ICT Standard Development, Representative of National Standards Associations, general audience and civil society organisations involved in the promotion of women in STEM disciplines and education.