• 78 | Capsule #5 | Breaking Stereotypes: Women in Tech Beyond Coding | Argyri Seira

  • Oct 10 2024
  • Length: 6 mins
  • Podcast

78 | Capsule #5 | Breaking Stereotypes: Women in Tech Beyond Coding | Argyri Seira

  • Summary

  • 🎙️ What does it take to inspire more women to join tech?

    In this fifth capsule of our Brilliantly Branded Podcast mini-series, we welcome Argyri Seira, a Mechanical Engineer at Amazon Robotics.

    Argyri shares her journey from a small community in Greece to leading robotics solutions at Amazon and how visibility is key to empowering women in tech.

    In this episode, Argyri highlights how women can break away from stereotypes like “girls aren’t good at math” and explore a world of opportunities beyond coding. She discusses the various roles within tech that are accessible to women, from designing robotic warehouses to measuring performance.

    We discuss:

    • How giving visibility to women’s day-to-day work in tech can inspire others.
    • The importance of role models and mentors, like Stefanos Katsavounis, Associate Professor at DUTH and Julie Mitchell Director, Robotic Sortation at Amazon Robotics, in shaping her career.
    • Why tech isn’t just about coding—there’s a whole world of engineering, design, and problem-solving waiting to be explored.

    🔑 Key Takeaways:

    1. Visibility into what women do in tech roles can inspire the next generation.
    2. Role models and mentors play a crucial role in fostering women’s growth in STEM fields.
    3. Tech is much broader than coding—there are so many ways to make an impact.

    👉 Tune in to hear more about Argyri’s journey and her insights into empowering more women in STEAM.

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