Industry leaders stress mentorship, digital skills to empower women in tech and emerging sectors
New Delhi [India], March 7 (ANI): As the world marks International Women's Day, industry leaders say the progress must be supported with stronger mentorship, inclusive workplaces and skill development to unlock the full potential of women in the innovation economy.
Women leaders across India's technology, digital services and climate finance sectors emphasised the importance of creating ecosystems that enable more women to enter and grow within emerging industries. They noted that empowering women through leadership opportunities, digital skills and access to professional networks is essential not only for gender equality but also for building resilient and future-ready businesses.
"The International Women's Day theme, 'Give to Gain', reinforces the value of sharing knowledge, opportunities and leadership to drive innovation in the digital economy. At Tech Mahindra, we are committed to creating inclusive technology ecosystems by supporting women's advancement across AI, cloud, data, and cybersecurity. Through digital upskilling, mentorship, and leadership development initiatives, we enable more women to take active roles in shaping innovation-led growth."
Echoing similar views, Bhagwati Chhabbarwal Shetty, CHRO at Comviva, said sustainable progress comes when organisations invest in people and build systems that allow women to grow into leadership roles.
"Inclusion improves when collaboration is rewarded, and people feel safe to speak up. At Comviva, we focus on practical actions that help women grow into leadership: through merit-led opportunities, continuous learning, and visibility on high-impact work," she said.
Manisha Dubey, Head of IDEMIA India Foundation and Vice President for Marketing Communications and Brand at IDEMIA said, "At IDEMIA India Foundation, we are committed to advancing digital inclusion by equipping women with future-ready skills in technology and innovation."
Simmi Dhamija, Chief Operating Officer at AIONOS, said companies must also recognise the business case for gender diversity, particularly as organisations enter the next phase of technology-led transformation.
Beyond the technology sector, women leaders are also playing an increasingly important role in shaping emerging areas such as climate finance and clean energy.
"The climate transition needs diverse leadership, and there is immense scope for women to shape how capital, technology, and policy come together to build the next generation of sustainable businesses," she added.
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