3102: 150,000 Innovators and Counting: Technovation’s Journey to Transforming Tech Education
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Have you ever wondered how we can address the ethical challenges of AI while empowering the next generation of innovators? In today’s episode, I’m joined by Dr. Tara Chklovski, the visionary aerospace engineer turned educator and the founder and CEO of Technovation—the world’s largest tech entrepreneurship program for girls.
Tara has spent the last 15 years redefining what it means to create meaningful impact through technology education, with over 150,000 girls trained as tech entrepreneurs and innovators across 120 countries. Together, they’ve developed more than 12,000 apps and AI-based solutions tackling real-world problems.
Our conversation delves into the inspiration behind Technovation, including Tara’s journey from aerospace engineering to founding a nonprofit dedicated to leveling the playing field in tech education. We discuss the role of the AI Forward Alliance, a global initiative led by Technovation in partnership with organizations like UNICEF and Google, aimed at equipping 25 million young women with the skills needed to thrive in a world increasingly shaped by AI.
Tara also shares powerful stories of transformation, from a young girl in India who overcame cultural barriers to become a Google software engineer, to communities in Kenya where girls are developing tech solutions to combat water scarcity and address critical social issues. These examples underscore the importance of diversity in technology and the role women can play in creating ethical and equitable AI systems.
We explore how Technovation’s curriculum incorporates responsible AI development and empathy-driven innovation, preparing a new generation to navigate the complexities of AI ethics. Tara also discusses the economic and societal benefits of closing the gender gap in technology, emphasizing how investing in young women can yield exponential returns for communities worldwide.
What does the future hold for Technovation and the movement to empower women in AI? How can we all contribute to fostering a more inclusive and ethical tech industry? Tune in to find out, and as always, we’d love to hear your thoughts—how do you see diversity shaping the future of AI and technology? Let us know!