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09 - 11 September 2024 Lausanne , Switzerland

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Tech Tour Growth Deeptech 2024

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11 - 12 April 2024 Leuven , Belgium

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31 January 2024 Brussels , Belgium

China-EU Sustainability Summit

China-EU Sustainability Summit

01 September - 05 December 2023 China

Tech Tour Growth Health 2023

Tech Tour Growth Health 2023

19 - 21 June 2023 Lausanne , Switzerland

Tech Tour Growth Europe 2023

Tech Tour Growth Europe 2023

08 March 2023 Paris , France

Deep Tech 2022

Deep Tech 2022

09 - 10 November 2022 Leuven , Belgium

Tech Tour Growth & EIC ScalingUp 2022

Tech Tour Growth & EIC ScalingUp 2022

28 February - 04 March 2022

Deep Tech 2021

Deep Tech 2021

Sep - December 2021 Online

Tech Tour Smart Capital 2020

Tech Tour Smart Capital 2020

September 2020 Copenhagen , Denmark

Tech Tour Health 2020

Tech Tour Health 2020

25 July - 18 December 2020

Deep Tech 2020

Deep Tech 2020

Jul - November 2020 London , United Kingdom

Tech Tour Growth 2020

Tech Tour Growth 2020

26 - 27 March 2020 Geneva & Lausanne , Switzerland

Mobility Landing Programme – Verbier

Mobility Landing Programme – Verbier

05 - 06 December 2019 Verbier , Switzerland

Hydrogen Landing Programme

Hydrogen Landing Programme

28 - 29 November 2019 Rotterdam , Netherlands

Tech Tour Energy Transition 2019

Tech Tour Energy Transition 2019

27 - 28 November 2019 Rotterdam , Netherlands

Smart Mobility Landing Programme Munich

Smart Mobility Landing Programme Munich

14 - 15 November 2019 Munich , Germany

Tech Tour Mobility 2019

Tech Tour Mobility 2019

13 - 14 November 2019 Munich , Germany

Deep Tech Summit 2019

Deep Tech Summit 2019

15 - 16 October 2019 London , United Kingdom

Healthtech Summit 2019

Healthtech Summit 2019

24 - 26 June 2019 Lausanne , Switzerland

South East Europe Tech Tour 2019

South East Europe Tech Tour 2019

28 - 29 May 2019 Sofia , Bulgaria

Tech Tour 2019 Growth Summit

Tech Tour 2019 Growth Summit

28 - 29 March 2019 Geneva & Lausanne , Switzerland

Cleantech Summit Energy Transition 2018

Cleantech Summit Energy Transition 2018

27 November 2018 Rotterdam , Netherlands

Pitch 4 SMEs 2018

Pitch 4 SMEs 2018

22 November 2018 Vienna , Austria

Deep Tech Summit 2018

Deep Tech Summit 2018

09 - 10 October 2018 London , United Kingdom

CSEM Industrial IoT Day Neuchâtel 2018

CSEM Industrial IoT Day Neuchâtel 2018

21 September 2018 Neuchâtel , Switzerland

Blockchain Unchained 2018

Blockchain Unchained 2018

12 September 2018 Geneva , Switzerland

The Incredibles Acceleration Program 2018

The Incredibles Acceleration Program 2018

31 August 2018

Healthtech Summit 2018

Healthtech Summit 2018

25 - 28 June 2018 Lausanne , Switzerland

Eastern Europe Tech Tour 2018

Eastern Europe Tech Tour 2018

11 - 13 June 2018 Bulgaria , Poland

EU-China Cleantech Scale-up Delegation 2018

EU-China Cleantech Scale-up Delegation 2018

20 - 22 May 2018 Wuhan , China

EU-China Tech Scale-up Summit 2018

EU-China Tech Scale-up Summit 2018

17 - 19 May 2018 Chengdu , China

IVC Roundtable Geneva 2018

IVC Roundtable Geneva 2018

22 March 2018 Geneva , Switzerland

Tech Tour 2018 Growth Summit

Tech Tour 2018 Growth Summit

22 - 23 March 2018 Geneva & Lausanne , Switzerland

Cleantech Summit 2017

Cleantech Summit 2017

22 - 23 November 2017 Rotterdam , Netherlands

GoforIsrael 2017 Hong Kong

29 October 2017 Hong Kong , Hong Kong

Deep Tech Summit 2017

Deep Tech Summit 2017

17 - 18 October 2017 London , United Kingdom

Italian Tech Tour 2017

Italian Tech Tour 2017

11 - 12 September 2017 Rome , Italy

Healthtech Summit 2017

27 - 28 June 2017 Lausanne , Switzerland

E!nnoVest Venture Forum 2017

19 May 2017 Barcelona , Spain

Russian Tech Tour 2017

Russian Tech Tour 2017

25 - 27 April 2017 Moscow & Kazan , Russian Federation

Tech Tour Growth Forum 2017

Tech Tour Growth Forum 2017

30 - 31 March 2017 Geneva & Lausanne , Switzerland

Tech Tour Growth Awards 2017

Tech Tour Growth Awards 2017

30 March 2017 Lausanne , Switzerland

European Venture Summit 2016

05 - 06 December 2016 Dusseldorf , Germany

Cleantech Summit 2016

Cleantech Summit 2016

23 - 24 November 2016 Rotterdam , Netherlands

Italian Tech Tour 2016

Italian Tech Tour 2016

16 - 18 November 2016 Turin & Rome , Italy

HTS Healthtech Summit 2016

HTS Healthtech Summit 2016

21 - 22 June 2016 Lausanne , Switzerland

Fintech Summit 2016

Fintech Summit 2016

03 - 04 May 2016 Paris , France

Tech Tour Growth Forum 2016

Tech Tour Growth Forum 2016

17 - 18 March 2016 Geneva & Lausanne , Switzerland

Tech Tour Growth Awards 2016

Tech Tour Growth Awards 2016

17 March 2016 Geneva & Lausanne , Switzerland

Cleantech Summit 2015

Cleantech Summit 2015

18 - 19 November 2015 Rotterdam , Netherlands

Arabian Tech Tour 2015

Arabian Tech Tour 2015

02 - 03 November 2015 Jeddah , Saudi Arabia

HealthTech Growth Academy

HealthTech Growth Academy

28 - 29 October 2015 Aarhus , Denmark

Digital Tech Summit 2015

Digital Tech Summit 2015

20 - 21 October 2015 Lisbon , Portugal

CTS Investment Readiness Programme 2015

CTS Investment Readiness Programme 2015

12 October 2015 Delft , Netherlands

HTS HealthTech Summit 2015

HTS HealthTech Summit 2015

30 June - 01 July 2015 Lausanne , Switzerland

Benelux Tech Tour 2015

Benelux Tech Tour 2015

19 - 21 May 2015 Brussels, Antwerp, Rotterdam , Belgium

Tech Tour Growth Awards 2015

Tech Tour Growth Awards 2015

19 March 2015 Geneva & Lausanne , Switzerland

TTGF Tech Tour Growth Forum 2015

TTGF Tech Tour Growth Forum 2015

19 - 20 March 2015 Geneva , Switzerland

Cleantech Summit Rotterdam 2014

20 - 21 November 2014 Rotterdam , Netherlands

GVF Global Venture Forum 2014

GVF Global Venture Forum 2014

20 November 2014 Mountain View , United States

Iberian Tech Tour 2014

Iberian Tech Tour 2014

01 - 02 October 2014 Valencia & Lisbon , Portugal

Nordic Tech Tour 2014

Nordic Tech Tour 2014

03 - 04 June 2014 Helsinki / Stockholm , Sweden

DTS Digital Tech Summit 2014

DTS Digital Tech Summit 2014

23 - 24 April 2014 London , United Kingdom

CTS Clean Tech Summit 2013

CTS Clean Tech Summit 2013

12 - 13 November 2013 Milan , Italy

Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2013

Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2013

24 September 2013 Berlin , Germany

TGS Tech Growth Summit 2013

TGS Tech Growth Summit 2013

23 - 24 September 2013 Berlin , Germany

Tech Tour UK & Ireland 2013

Tech Tour UK & Ireland 2013

17 - 20 September 2013 UK Ireland , United Kingdom

HTS Health Tech Summit 2013

HTS Health Tech Summit 2013

25 - 26 June 2013 London , United Kingdom

Tech Tour Russia 2013

Tech Tour Russia 2013

23 - 26 April 2013 Moscow - Kazan , Russian Federation

TT Cloud & Big Data Summit 2012

TT Cloud & Big Data Summit 2012

21 - 22 November 2012 Lausanne , Switzerland

European Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2012

European Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2012

21 November 2012 Lausanne , Switzerland

Tech Tour Medtech Summit 2012

Tech Tour Medtech Summit 2012

16 - 17 October 2012 Lausanne , Switzerland

Tech Tour Solutions 2012

Tech Tour Solutions 2012

27 September 2012 London , United Kingdom

French & Benelux Tech Tour 2012

French & Benelux Tech Tour 2012

09 - 11 May 2012 Paris/Eindhoven , France

Southern Europe Tech Tour 2011

Southern Europe Tech Tour 2011

30 November - 02 December 2011 Bilbao / Rome , Spain

Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2011

Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2011

02 November 2011 London , United Kingdom

Cleantech Summit 2011

Cleantech Summit 2011

06 - 07 July 2011 Geneva , Switzerland

DACH Tech Tour 2011

DACH Tech Tour 2011

25 - 27 May 2011 Berlin / Luzern / Zurich , Germany

Cloud & ICT Summit 2010

Cloud & ICT Summit 2010

17 - 18 November 2010 Lausanne / Geneve , Switzerland

Innovation Xchange 2010

Innovation Xchange 2010

14 - 16 October 2010 Copenhagencity , Denmark

Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2010

Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2010

14 October 2010 Copenhagen , Denmark

Tech Tour Medtech Summit 2010

Tech Tour Medtech Summit 2010

29 - 30 September 2010 Lausanne , Switzerland

Nordic Tech Tour 2010

Nordic Tech Tour 2010

15 - 17 June 2010 Helsinkt / Tallin / Stockholm , Finland

UK & Ireland Tech Tour 2010

UK & Ireland Tech Tour 2010

27 - 29 April 2010 London / Dublin , United Kingdom

AP Award Dinner 2009

AP Award Dinner 2009

19 November 2009 Geneva , Switzerland

Russian Tech Tour 2009

Russian Tech Tour 2009

22 - 25 September 2009 Moscow / Kazam / Tomsk , Russian Federation

Danish & Southern Sweden Tech Tour 2009

Danish & Southern Sweden Tech Tour 2009

25 - 27 August 2009 Copenhagen / Lund / Malmoe , Denmark

French Tech Tour 2009

French Tech Tour 2009

01 - 03 July 2009 Paris / Strasbourg , France

Cleantech Summit 2009

Cleantech Summit 2009

17 - 18 June 2009 Geneba , Switzerland

Tech Tour AP Award Dinner 2008

Tech Tour AP Award Dinner 2008

20 November 2008 Montreux / Lausanne , Switzerland

Tech Tour Medtech Summit 2008

Tech Tour Medtech Summit 2008

19 - 20 November 2008 Montreux / Lausanne , Switzerland

Tech Tour Semiconductor Summit 2008

Tech Tour Semiconductor Summit 2008

04 - 05 November 2008 Montreux , Switzerland

Norwegian Tech Tour 2008

Norwegian Tech Tour 2008

27 - 29 August 2008 Oslo / Tonsberg / Stavanger , Norway

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European Growth Summit

07 June 2008 Barcelona , Spain

German Tech Tour 2008

German Tech Tour 2008

04 - 06 June 2008 Munich / Berlin / Postdam , Germany

Tech Tour AP Award Dinner 2007

Tech Tour AP Award Dinner 2007

20 November 2007 Geneva , Switzerland

Tech Tour Web & Communities Summit 2007

Tech Tour Web & Communities Summit 2007

14 - 15 November 2007 Montreux , Switzerland

English Tech Tour 2007

English Tech Tour 2007

17 - 19 October 2007 London / Manchester , United Kingdom

Spanish Tech Tour 2007

Spanish Tech Tour 2007

23 - 25 May 2007 Madrid Valencia , Spain

Swiss Tech Tour 2007

Swiss Tech Tour 2007

07 - 09 March 2007 Zurich / Montreux / Geneva , Switzerland

Scottish Tech Tour 2006

Scottish Tech Tour 2006

06 - 08 December 2006 Stirling / Edinburgh / Glasgow , United Kingdom

Tech Tour AP Award Dinner 2006

Tech Tour AP Award Dinner 2006

30 November 2006 city , Switzerland

Tech Tour Semiconductor Summit 2006

Tech Tour Semiconductor Summit 2006

24 - 25 October 2006 Brussels / Leuven , Belgium

Indian Tech Tour 2006

Indian Tech Tour 2006

11 - 14 October 2006 Delhi / Bangalore / Mumbai , India

Benelux Tech Tour 2006

Benelux Tech Tour 2006

30 May - 01 June 2006 Amsterdam / Antwerp / Leuven , Belgium

French Tech Tour 2005

French Tech Tour 2005

16 - 18 November 2005 Paris / marseille / Grenoble , France

Finnish Tech Tour 2005

Finnish Tech Tour 2005

31 August - 02 September 2005 Helsinki / Espoo / Oulu , Finland

Swedish Tech Tour 2005

Swedish Tech Tour 2005

01 - 03 May 2005 Stockholm / Kiruna / Norkoping , Sweden

German Tech Tour 2005

German Tech Tour 2005

20 - 22 April 2005 Munich / Dresden , Germany

Irish Tech Tour 2004

Irish Tech Tour 2004

10 - 12 November 2004 Dublin / Belfast , Ireland

Russian Tech Tour 2004

Russian Tech Tour 2004

21 - 23 September 2004 Moscow/StPetersburg , Russian Federation

English Tech Tour 2004

English Tech Tour 2004

30 June - 02 July 2004 London/Bristol/Cambridge , United Kingdom

Israeli Tech Tour 2004

Israeli Tech Tour 2004

28 - 30 March 2004 Jerusalem/TelAviv , Israel

Danish Tech Tour 2003

Danish Tech Tour 2003

11 - 14 August 2003 Copenhagen/Jutland , Denmark

Italian Tech Tour 2003

Italian Tech Tour 2003

18 - 20 June 2003 Milan/Venice , Italy

Swiss Tech Tour 2003

Swiss Tech Tour 2003

05 - 07 March 2003 Zurich/Neuchatel/Lausanne/Geneve , Switzerland

Norwegian Tech Tour 2002

Norwegian Tech Tour 2002

28 - 30 August 2002 Oslo/Bergen , Norway

Dutch Tech Tour 2002

Dutch Tech Tour 2002

22 - 24 May 2002 Amsterdam , Netherlands

Scottish Tech Tour 2001

Scottish Tech Tour 2001

05 - 07 December 2001 Edinburgh/Glasgow , United Kingdom

French Tech Tour 2001

French Tech Tour 2001

19 - 21 September 2001 Paris/Cannes , France

Spanish Tech Tour 2000

Spanish Tech Tour 2000

18 - 20 August 2000 Madrid/Barcelona , Spain

Finnish Tech Tour 2000

Finnish Tech Tour 2000

03 - 05 May 2000 Helsinki/Espoo , Finland

German Tech Tour 2000

German Tech Tour 2000

16 - 18 February 2000 Munich/Berlin , Germany

Swedish Tech Tour 1999

Swedish Tech Tour 1999

31 August - 02 September 1999 Stockholm , Sweden

Irish Tech Tour 1999

Irish Tech Tour 1999

12 - 14 May 1999 Dublin , Ireland

Swiss Tech Tour 1998

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Various locations throughout Barcelona

A chance to go behind the scenes at key Barcelona installations

Tech tours are a great way to see technologies from the ise show floor deployed in practice. .

ISE 2024 saw an expanded programme of tours taking visitors behind the scenes of major AV installations in Barcelona. See the highlights below. We are already looking at new sites for the next edition of ISE 2025 Tech Tours – keep informed by following our social media and news channels.

First Official Exhibition of the 37th America’s Cup Barcelona 2024

America's Cup Experience

Barcelona now hosts the greatest sailing show on Earth. Located in the Port Vell, between the Ineos Britania and Alinghi Redbull bases, the new America’s Cup Experience aims to enlighten the public about this historic yacht race before it comes to shore in August 2024.  

ISE Tech Tour guests witnessed a replica of famous old trophy that nations have striven to win since 1851 alongside a giant LED screen and an immersive 360 space before walking through the entertainment corridors through to the 100-screen America’s Cup timeline exhibition.

Plató Nou Virtual Production Studio

Merging authentic and digital worlds in real time, Plató Nou Virtual Production Studio in El Poblenou neighbourhood presents technological innovations such as large LED volume, production lighting, media server and processing.  

Antoine Vaxelaire, creative director and partner at Appia, introduced virtual production, highlight several case studies to date and showed virtual production / VFX techniques. A mini-workshop allowed guests to try and test out on-site virtual production technology.

Plato Nou

Images: © Plató Nou Virtual Production Studio

Cines Filmax Gran Vía

Filmax

Image © Cines Filmax Gran Via

Cines Filmax Gran Via is the only cinema in the world that has three 4DX screens in the same multiplex, together with one ScreenX for the ultimate in cinematic experience. 4DX incorporates moving seats and sensory weather effects inside the auditorium. ScreenX gives full 270-degree panoramic field-of-view in those scenes that are chosen by the movie directors.

ISE Tech Tour guests were immersed in a mind-blowing experience with cinema-quality resolution.

Cines Filmax’s staff detailed the reasons behind the initial investment, provided a tour of technology, shared their unique insight into operations and outlined trends in cinema technology.

Tutankhamun, The Immersive Experience & The Great Library of Tomorrow

Tutankhamun, The Immersive Experience at IDEAL Barcelona

Hand-in-hand with the Child Pharaoh, ISE Tech Tour guests discovered the history of an absolutely magical civilisation from which we have inherited many cultural elements. Layers of Reality and IDEAL Barcelona shared their curatorial and production insight on this tour.

The Great Library of Tomorrow at Aribau Immersive Space

Ricard Tomás, co-director at the music label and promoter Blanco y Negro Music, the force behind next level immersive experiences and various individual artists, guided attendees through The Great Library of Tomorrow. This session provided insights from promotional, events, and music perspectives.

Tutankhamun Immersive Experience

Data driven art at Gaudí’s Casa Batlló

The Cube, Casa Battlo

Image: The Cube at Casa Batlló

In 2023, Casa Batlló took the museum outside its building originally designed by Gaudí to look like a dragon’s back with sword reminiscent of Saint George, the patron saint of Catalonia.

ISE Tech Tour guests heard how in front of 65,000 visitors, AI driven artwork by digital artist Refik Anadol was AI mapped on to the mesmeric façade measuring 32m high by 14.5m for a single evening.

Integration of the operating room, Bellvitge University Hospital

A small group of ISE guests got the unique chance to step inside a real surgical operating control room at a top Barcelona hospital to see its inner workings and learn how audiovisual technology can help improve and save lives.

Ditec Medical presented its ORisTIC digital operating room solution tailored to audiovisual and communications needs of healthcare staff. The system uses a touch interface to distribute video and audio signals of the operating room, control the audiovisual equipment and manage available communication services.

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L'illa Mall Barcelona

L'illa Mall

Friday 2 February, 09:00-11:00

L'illa Mall Barcelona offered an impressive lighting and technological experience thanks to LEDDREAM Group.

The Tech Tour showcased the architectural and design wonders of L'illa Mall, which revealed its renovated space in December 2023. In particular, it emphasised the innovative lighting concept integrated into the dynamic ceiling. In collaboration with the renowned architecture firm BatlleRoig and Lighting Artec studio, Lumalia Studio has brought to life a dynamic surface of 1100sqm. It is a testament to architectural integration and lighting design.

Barcelona Supercomputing Center: New MareNostrum 5

Friday 2 february, 12:00-14:00.

The emblematic MareNostrum 5 is the next-generation quantum supercomputer at the new 12,000sqm headquarters of the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC).

The MareNostrum 5 is a new EuroHPC pre-exascale supercomputer that uses speeds of up to 314 petaFLOPs (roughly translating to 314 million billion calculations per second) with 200 petabytes of storage and 400 petabytes of active archive. It is 15 to 20 times faster than its predecessor, MareNostrum 4 Quantum computer, housed inside the iconic Torre Girona Chapel at Barcelona Supercomputing Center.  

Barça Immersive Tour, Camp Nou

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Saturday 3 February, 11:00-13:00

Ahead of its move to a permanent museum at the new FC Barcelona stadium, this innovative temporary exhibition has drawn nearly 1.5 million annual visitors since its June 2023 opening.

ISE guests were taken through the technology inside a 500sqm immersive space that features a ground-breaking 360° production, utilising deepfake technology to recreate football legends like Cruyff, Iniesta, and Messi.

Cluster Audiovisual de Catalunya

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We have many in-person and virtual visit options for prospective high school and transfer students to learn more about Georgia Tech. We hope that the variety of programming will help you learn everything you need to know about Georgia Tech and the college admission process. Please explore our programming options below.

Demonstrated interest is NOT part of our admission process. These visits are for you, to help you begin to consider whether Tech is the right college fit for you!

Already admitted to Tech? Visit your admission portal to register for campus tours and programming specifically for admitted students.

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First-Year Information Sessions

These information sessions are presented by an admission representative to highlight the application requirements for first-year admission and the many opportunities available for undergraduate students at Georgia Tech.

Our first-year sessions are offered in a variety of formats. Click the links below to register.

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Transfer Information Sessions

These information sessions are presented by an admission representative to highlight the application requirements for transfer student admission and the many opportunities available at Georgia Tech.

Our transfer sessions are offered in a variety of formats. Click the links below to register.

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Academic and Campus Department Information Sessions

This is your chance to learn about the specific colleges, majors, and student programs at Tech. Our academic and campus department sessions are offered in a variety of formats. Click the links below to register.

Explore Our Campus

Georgia Tech’s beautiful 400-acre, tree-lined campus is located in the heart of Atlanta, Georgia. We offer campus tour options both online and in-person so you can get a feel for student life at Tech during your visit.

Students walk around central campus, featuring the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, Tech Green, and the John Lewis Student Center.

Take a walk across campus with our Tech Tour Guides! During the tour, you’ll visit popular places on campus and learn about Tech traditions and student life from a current Yellow Jacket.

The Georgia Tech ‘GT’ logo on the side of the McCamish Pavillion on campus.

Our Georgia Tech Tour Guides are hosting virtual tours to bring campus to you! This is your chance to speak with current students and ask them your questions about Tech.

Georgia Tech undergraduate students walk through historic Old Campus in the heart of Atlanta.

Do you want to explore Tech’s campus on your own? We offer self-guided tour resources to help you find popular locations on campus in-person.

Tech in Your Town

Admission representatives will be visiting a variety of high schools across the nation. Be sure to join our mailing list to receive an invitation to events held in your area.

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Our counselor resource page has information on how to plan group visits to campus and request a Tech counselor to travel to your school.

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If you can’t visit campus in person, get a closer look at our beautiful campus located in the heart of Midtown Atlanta. Click below to explore!

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Tech Tours Promega

We're Hitting the Road and Bringing Forensics Solutions to a City Near You

Refine your understanding of the latest developments in forensic science and connect with industry leaders by attending a Promega Tech Tour Workshop.

We're touring cities nationwide to bring you a day filled with insightful presentations and engaging discussions on cutting-edge STR analysis, forensic workflows, and professional development opportunities. Join leaders in the forensic community as they share their expertise on tackling challenging samples and enhancing lab efficiencies. You'll also gain valuable insights from customer experiences with Promega products.

Lunch is included, so come ready to learn and network. Register now to reserve your spot at this must-attend event!

2024 DATES & LOCATIONS

New York, NY Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

Atlanta, GA Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead Held in conjunction with the Bode 23rd Annual Forensic DNA Conference **You do not have to be registered for the Bode Meeting in order to attend.

Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis Marriott North Keystone at the Crossing

Maynard (Boston area), MA Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory

Walnut Creek, CA Embassy Suites Walnut Creek

November 14

Austin, TX Hyatt Regency Austin

These seminars are FREE of charge for forensic professionals. Lunch and snacks will be provided. Space is limited, so be sure to register early!

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CES 2023: everything you need to know about this year's technology expo

CES 2023 is underway – here’s what we expect to see

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After two consecutive years spent stuck in virtual mode, CES returned in all its in-person glory last year to deliver a host of exciting announcements on everything from the latest TV technology to cutting-edge laptop hardware. 

CES 2023 is now underway, and we're already seeing an equally large number of headline-grabbing reveals in all manner of tech categories from manufacturers including Samsung , Sony , LG , and Panasonic . 

Whether you’re attending CES 2023 in-person or plan to watch this year’s edition of the annual trade show online, we’ll be reporting on the biggest announcements as and when they happen – and below, we’ve speculated on what products could be unveiled throughout the four-day showcase (check out the adjacent quick links box for what's already been revealed in specific product categories). 

CES 2023 dates and hours

CES 2023 will run from Thursday, January 5 until Sunday, January 8, 2023.

The event’s opening keynote and state of the industry address will kick off at 8:30am PT on January 5 (11:30am ET on January 5 / 4:30pm GMT on January 5 / 2:30am AEST on January 6).

As for the in-person exhibitions, those of you looking to check out the happenings at the Las Vegas Convention and World Trade Center (LVCC) or the Venetian Expo will be able to visit during the following times:

10am - 6pm PT Thursday, January 5

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9am - 6pm PT Friday, January 6

9am - 6pm PT Saturday, January 7

9am - 4pm PT Sunday, January 8

Meanwhile, those of you looking to visit the home entertainment-focused C Space at the ARIA will be able to check it out from 9am PT to 5pm PT on Thursday, January 5, until Saturday, January 7. 

How to register for CES 2023

CES is a trade-only event for people aged 18 and over who are affiliated with the consumer technology industry; so to attend, you’ll need to be associated with a tech company or an appropriate media publication.

If you fit these criteria, to register for CES 2023 you’ll need to visit the official CES 2023 registration page and fill out the appropriate form – there’s one for people who attended in 2020 or 2022 and another for people who are new to CES (or attended in 2020 or 2021 but have a new email address).

As part of the application process, you’ll need to provide a photo of yourself, details about the company you work for and your role there, and proof of your industry affiliation.

Which brands are attending?

Samsung foldable phones

As one of the biggest brands in attendance at CES 2023, Samsung will, as usual, be holding a dedicated press conference to make its share of announcements. The South Korean company’s theme for this year’s show is ‘Bringing Calm to Our Connected World’, which suggests it’ll be focusing on smart home products over swanky new TVs or laptops. 

That’s not to say we won’t be hearing any news on the QD- OLED or Galaxy front, but the recent integration between the Matter smart home standard and Samsung’s SmartThings device range has us expecting to see Samsung put a host of smart home-related reveals front and center.

Sony WH-1000XM5

Sony is a real enigma when it comes to CES plans – you never know whether you’re going to get a traditional TV announcement or the grand unveiling of an electric car . As such, it’s hard to predict what the Japanese company might wheel out at CES 2023.

We do know that Sony’s Vision-S EV will be making an appearance in some form or another – the company confirmed in a tweet that Sony Honda Mobility will be taking to the stage alongside Sony proper – but it remains to be seen whether we’ll hear more about the highly-anticipated PlayStation VR 2 headset or much-rumored (though still unconfirmed) PS5 slim console. In all likelihood, Sony will – at the very least – lift the lid on a handful of new 4K and 8K displays to drum up excitement for its 2023 TV lineup.

Woman using LG Display's new stretchable display

LG’s CES track record is more varied than a chocolate selection box. Like Sony, the manufacturer frequently subverts expectations by revealing outlandish products alongside more traditional TV offerings, and we don’t expect CES 2023 to be any different. 

For instance, we anticipate hearing more about the company’s much-rumored 27-inch OLED gaming monitor , as well as the LG C3 OLED TV – but the brand’s mind-blowing new stretchable high-res display tech could end up stealing the show if debuted properly. On the appliance side of things, we might also see LG lift the lid on some new washers, dryers, and other home-related products at CES 2023 (a see-through refrigerator has already been confirmed to appear). 

Hisense U8H TV showing Amazon's The Rings of Power

Hisense will be attending CES 2023, with an exhibit at the LVCC Central Hall (which is a space dedicated to companies focused on gaming, metaverse, XR, and audio/video tech).

Last year, the brand unveiled a boatload of new TVs across a range of budgets. The highlight was the top-end L9G TriChroma Laser TV , but it also unveiled the Hisense U7H, U8H, and U9H models which were the first Hisense TVs to benefit from mini-LED backlights – that helped to improve the TV’s contrast capabilities. We were so impressed that, at the time, we speculated that Hisense had just announced the best mid-range TV of 2022 – with the Hisense U7H being a great companion for the PS5 and Xbox Series X .

This year, we expect Hisense will wow us once again with a new batch of impressive displays, and the brand may unveil a soundbar or two, too, to demonstrate the potential of a full-Hisense AV setup. Plus, given its placement among mixed reality tech, we may see Hisense demonstrate some new AR or VR tools, though we aren’t expecting much in this department (if it even has anything to show at all).

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Intel will be at CES 2023 with exhibits at the Venetian Expo.

During its appearance at last year’s event, Intel unveiled a new batch of mobile processors – H-series chips that have appeared in many of the best laptops of 2022 – including the flagship Core i9-12900HK; this powerful component comes with six performance cores (with hyper-threading) and eight efficiency cores (without hyper-threading), making a total of 14-cores and 20-threads. Intel also took the opportunity to discuss its work in AI and applications like self-driving cars.

Intel will most likely make CES 2023 the stage for a new load of CPU announcements, including its Intel Raptor Lake line – a particularly important batch of processors for Intel that will have to prove their worth against the impressive AMD Zen 4 chips.

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According to the CES 2023 exhibitor directory , AMD might not have a massive presence at the show – it’s not listed as of December 14, 2022 – but the brand will at least be giving a keynote presentation , according to a press release.

Just like Intel, AMD will most likely make CES 2023 the site where it unveils its new mobile CPUs for laptops, as it has done in previous years (consider last year's Ryzen 6000 series reveal , for instance).

The AMD Zen 4 line will include the new AMD Ryzen 7000 series chips and, based on leaks, these computing components sound pretty impressive – so Intel could have quite the competition on its hands.

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In a repeat of CES 2022, Nvidia doesn’t look likely to have much of a presence on the CES 2023 show floor, but the brand has announced that it will be giving a Special Address on January 3, 2022.

Nvidia hasn’t said what, exactly, will be announced, however, we expect it will unveil the RTX 4070 Ti – which, according to recent leaks , is set to be a pretty solid GPU. The Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 (launched in October 2022) is more powerful than we thought was possible for a GPU, and while the 4070 Ti is expected to be a step down in terms of performance, it should also be a step down in price – which is incredible news for our wallets.

We could also see some other GPUs make an appearance alongside other announcements, but the big reveal is most likely going to be an RTX 4070.

Our predictions to CES 2023

Phones at ces 2023 .

In recent years, the flow of mobile announcements coming from CES has dwindled, with most brands choosing to launch their latest and greatest handsets at dedicated events elsewhere in the calendar instead; just look at the expected February arrival of the Samsung Galaxy S23 range.

That said, mobile unveilings from The Strip aren’t completely out of the question this year. Razer has already openly set its sights on the best gaming phones on the market, with the Razer Edge 5G – first teased at RazerCon 2022. The 5G-capable, Android-powered gaming handheld has been developed in partnership with Verizon, and pricing remains locked behind its CES 2023 appearance.

TCL has a tendency to serve up a smattering of affordable new Android phones during the show too, and if CES 2022 is anything to go by, we might even see a new Nokia from HMD Global. Those hoping for an affordable successor to 2022’s CES-unveiled Galaxy S21 FE , however, are out of luck .

Televisions at CES 2023 

CES 2022 was atypical for TVs, with big names like LG and Sony occupying floor space but choosing not to put products on display. CES 2023 will be a different story, with the big names back in action and once again showing their wares in crowded booths.

Bigger screens are always a hit at CES, but this year we expect the trends to be better and brighter screens. QD-OLED was an incredible new tech introduced in 2022 by Samsung with its S95B and Sony with its XR-A95K , and we expect to see QD-OLED TVs in screen sizes other than the currently available 55 and 65 inches, plus models introduced by other brands.

There will be TVs with mini-LED, a backlight tech that delivers enhanced screen brightness and OLED-like blacks, from all brands, and it will appear in more affordable sets like the U8H series Hisense, introduced in 2022. 

MicroLED TVs in 100-inch-plus sizes will be put on display by Samsung and Sony, and prototypes should appear in the booths of a few other TV brands, as well. But we expect prices for these to remain impossibly high for years to come, though getting to check out unobtanium is a big part of CES fun.

Computing at CES 2023

As mentioned above, Nvidia is one of the big players we’re expecting to see at CES. In addition to the expected RTX 4070 Ti, some speculators believe that we’re also going to see the less powerful RTX 4070 . Pricing will be critical with these cards, as AMD is currently whipping Nvidia with some very aggressive pricing on its new flagship GPU, the excellent Radeon RX 7900 XTX .

Speaking of AMD, we’re expecting big things from Team Red at CES too. CEO Lisa Su will be delivering a keynote speech, and recent leaks have indicated that we might be seeing next-generation 3D V-cache arrive in new Ryzen 7000 CPUs . Elsewhere on the CPU front, some reports have indicated that Intel has plans to reveal a plethora of new 13th-gen chips at the Las Vegas event.

Processors and graphics cards aside, plenty of major players in the laptop space will be attending CES, from Dell to Asus to Lenovo. We were privy to recent pre-briefings on Dell and Lenovo's upcoming hardware, and while we can’t share details just yet, it’s safe to say we’re excited for what these manufacturers have in store for 2023. 

Audio at CES 2023

All eyes are fixed on a new physical music format, based on vinyl but more like a 12-inch CD disc, as pioneered by Bob Dylan earlier this year . Just kidding – although given vinyl’s continued resurgence, we certainly expect to see more innovative ways of playing your burgeoning record collection that doesn’t require multiple boxes and a set of passive speakers cluttering up your den; see Victrola’s Sonos certified deck as a taster. All I needed to get it singing was my Sonos Five wireless speaker and the Victrola companion app on my phone – plus of course my stacks of wax. 

In terms of portable wireless audio, high-resolution (or hi-res) codecs are advancing at a rate of knots, but the SoC (system on chip) hardware they run on is also on the up. Oppo has already gone live with a new chip claiming to bring Bluetooth wireless resolution up to the standards audiophiles might deem acceptable – and crucially, the chip will fit into earbuds. 

Might we see a few sets of true wireless ANC earbuds built around such a formidable new chip, even in prototype form? It seems highly likely… but then, this is Vegas; anything’s possible.

Wearables at CES 2023

There are a few big names in health tech at CES this year, but in the smartwatch space, it’s hybrid watches that I reckon will snap up the headlines, or smartwatches that look like traditional analog models with physical hands. Last year, Garmin debuted its Vivomove hybrid range of smartwatches, emphasizing a blend of style and function.

It’s since followed it up with the equally handy (get it?) Instinct Crossover , and with Garmin rubbing shoulders with traditional dive watchmakers like Citizen, we expect more hybrid watches to come out of CES 2023 this year. We’ve long bemoaned the fact that smartwatches don’t have a style identity of their own , and people are sick of looking at yet another screen on their wrists. CES, a safe space for brands to play and explore, will show a few more funky hybrid watch designs. 

Elsewhere, Philips will be in attendance, so we can expect some new additions to its excellent Sonicare range of the best electric toothbrushes and water flossers, and Renpho parent company Joicom will likely be showing off its latest, whether it’s a new smart scale, massage gun or AI-driven exercise bike to add to its growing health portfolio. Maybe not that last one: after the last few years, we’re all sick of exercising indoors, so expect any exercise innovations to support and encourage outdoor pursuits, (much like Apple Fitness+, which has seen the winds changing and pivoted to content geared towards runners ).

Smart home at CES 2023

More connected, better connected. Our homes are set to become a whole lot smarter this year thanks to a new standard: Matter . We attended the official launch in early November in Amsterdam where some new products were announced but the vibe we got is that there is going to be a wave of ‘new’ at CES. We’ve got all eyes on Nanoleaf, for example. It's set to unveil a number of Matter-compatible products that will help to enable even more seamless lighting automation in the home. This is a truly exciting time for smart homes because (in a nutshell) it means that instead of having multiple apps (Alexa, HomeKit and Siri) to control one device, compatible devices can be controlled by Matter, and Matter only, and all those compatible devices on the network can talk to each other, creating a smart home of our dreams .

Leaving the (not-so-small) Matter aside, it looks like there is going to be a lot of talk and demos around robot vacuum cleaners with more intelligence and improved performance so you can achieve the automated clean of your dreams. There’s also likely to be the usual crop of smart home devices including home security cameras, video doorbells, and smart locks with better resolutions and smarter AI that can help ensure you’re not plagued by unwanted motion alerts - and unwanted guests in the home.

  • Check out our CES 2023 hub for all the latest news from the show as it happens. We'll be covering everything from 8K TVs and foldable displays to new phones, laptops and smart home gadgets, so stick with us for the big stories.

Hamish is a Senior Staff Writer for TechRadar and you’ll see his name appearing on articles across nearly every topic on the site from smart home deals to speaker reviews to graphics card news and everything in between. He uses his broad range of knowledge to help explain the latest gadgets and if they’re a must-buy or a fad fueled by hype. Though his specialty is writing about everything going on in the world of virtual reality and augmented reality.

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Tour de France 2024 – Comprehensive team-by-team guide

A s the 2024 Tour de France rolls out from Florence, Italy on June 29, there will be 176 riders competing across 22 teams – some with a target on overall victory, others looking for stage wins and more still pleased with any opportunity that comes along their way to gather publicity on the biggest cycling stage in the world. 

All 18 WorldTour teams, plus the two best-ranked ProTeams – Israel-Premier Tech and Lotto-Dstny – got their automatic invitations to race while organisers ASO handed out wild card entries to Uno-X Mobility and TotalEnergies.

Crashes, form and Olympic goals have shaped the selections and ambitions for the teams but regardless all will be fighting to make an impression as the 21 days of racing over 3497.3km from Tuscany to Nice in the south of France unfolds.

Cyclingnews has pored through every squad, assessing their leaders, objectives and chances of success to bring you this comprehensive team-by-team guide.

Alpecin-Deceuninck

  • Team leader: Jasper Philipsen
  • Objective: Stage wins, points classification
  • Rider to watch: Mathieu van der Poel

In the bunch sprints of the Grand Tours of recent years, one team has stood out above the rest as masters of the lead-out train: Alpecin-Deceuninck .

They were a prominent presence throughout the bunch finishes at the recent Giro d’Italia, but Kaden Groves wasn’t able to ride them to victory. However, at the Tour de France, the team will have Jasper Philipsen , the quickest sprinter in the peloton.

Philipsen was one of the stars of last year’s Tour, storming to four stage wins (as many as any sprinter has managed at a single Tour since the 2011 edition), as well as riding consistently enough to claim the green jersey. He didn't slow down this spring, either, with victories at Milan-San Remo and the Classic Brugge-De Panne, as well as a second place at Paris-Roubaix, among his very impressive results.

Not only is Philipsen the quickest sprinter in the race, but he’ll also have the quickest lead-out man riding for him in Mathieu van der Poel . The pair work brilliantly together, as seen not just at last year’s Tour sprints, but also during the spring, when Van der Poel helped Philipsen to triumph at Milan-San Remo, and vice versa at Paris-Roubaix.

Van der Poel will also go hunting for stage wins on appropriate stages, most likely on days with punchy parcours too hard for sprinters but not hard enough for climbers. For a man so untouchable in the Classics, it’s perhaps surprising that he only has one stage win to his name from three Tour appearances, but he has often ridden here with a future goal in mind, as will be the case this year as he builds towards the Olympics.

Arkéa-B&B Hotels

  • Team leader: Arnaud Démare
  • Objective: Stage wins
  • Rider to watch: Kévin Vauquelin

With Warren Barguil having followed Nairo Quintana out the door, Arkéa-B&B Hotels are going in a fresh direction for the 2024 Tour with sprinter Arnaud Démare as their new talisman.

Having grown increasingly frustrated with the lack of opportunities provided him by his former Groupama-FDJ team, who selected him for only one Tour de France start in the last five years, Démare has moved to a team where he won’t just be picked but will command unified support behind him.

It’s hoped that as a winner of two Tour stages in the past, Démare can deliver the team their long-awaited first-ever following ten winless Tours, but does the Frenchman have the shape to do so? He hasn’t made the top ten of any race for almost four months, and recently fractured a finger at the 4 Jours de Dunkerque, plunging his Tour preparations into doubt.

It could therefore be up to others in the line-up to deliver, from which Kévin Vauquelin has shown particular potential. The 23-year-old has done everything this year, from making the top 10 at both Itzulia Basque Country and Tirreno-Adriatico, finishing second on the Mur de Huy at La Flèche Wallonne and winning a time trial at Etoile de Bessèges. He could be a contender for a variety of different stages though specialises in climbing hills and mountains.

Astana Qazaqstan

  • Team leader: Mark Cavendish
  • Rider to watch: Alexey Lutsenko

At last, it's nearly time for the race that Astana Qazaqstan 's whole season has been building up towards.

Since signing Mark Cavendish in January 2023, they've made it their foremost mission to deliver the Manxman to the elusive win number 35, move clear of Eddy Merckx, and thereby become the outright record holder for most stage wins at the Tour de France.

It had initially been intended as a one-year plan, but after the heartbreak of last year’s race, where Cavendish crashed out at the end of the first week , he and the team have decided to have one last shot at history this July.

Unlike last year, when he went into the Tour off the back of a final-day victory in Rome at the Giro d’Italia, Cavendish has shown only sporadic signs of form this season, confined to smaller races. He won a stage during his first race of the season at the Tour of Colombia in February but had to wait another three months for a first victory on European roads at the Tour of Hongrie.

The Astana team is set to be built entirely around him. Veteran lead-out master Michael Mørkøv was signed exclusively to deliver him in the sprints, while Cees Bol and Davide Ballerini will sacrifice their own sprinting ambitions to form part of his lead-out train.

One rider who might be granted some freedom to ride for himself is Alexey Lutsenko . He showed great form by winning Il Giro d’Abruzzo before abandoning the Giro d’Italia and finishing seventh and eighth on GC in 2021 and 2022, respectively. He has two Tour de France GC top 10s, as well as a stage win in 2020, on his palmarès, so another top showing isn't out of the question.

Bahrain Victorious

  • Team leaders: Pello Bilbao
  • Objective: GC, stage wins
  • Riders to watch: Santiago Buitrago, Matej Mohorič

What Bahrain Victorious lacks in a single stand-out GC contender, they make up for in strength in depth. Following Antonio Tiberi’s fifth place at the Giro d’Italia, they’re hoping to extend their run of top-six finishes on GC to a fifth consecutive Grand Tour and have several riders potentially capable of doing so.

Their best candidate is Pello Bilbao , based on his performance at the Tour last year and in stage races so far in 2024. He was sixth place last year and has been building nicely towards that level again this year with sixth-place finishes at Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana and Itzulia Basque Country, plus third at the UAE Tour in between.

Santiago Buitrago is poised to make his Tour debut. He brings with him considerable expectations off the back of his stage wins and top-ten finish at the Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España, respectively, as well as his impressive showing at Paris-Nice earlier this year.

It’s also hoped that Jack Haig can rediscover some form ahead of the race, while even veteran Wout Poels could post a high GC finish based on his recent third and sixth-place finishes at the Tour de Hongrie and Tour of the Alps, respectively.

Poels and Bilbao were two of the three different riders to win a stage at last year’s Tour, along with Matej Mohorič, who will again be using his nous and engine to target breakaways. The Slovenian has three Tour stage wins on his career palmarès and it wouldn't be a surprise to see him add another win here.

With Phil Bauhaus , a debutant last summer, also posing a threat in the bunch sprints, Bahrain Victorious has the resources to target a win on almost every stage.

  • Team leaders: Guillaume Martin
  • Riders to watch: Bryan Coquard, Ion Izagirre.

For the first time in many years, Cofidis can go into a Tour de France without being badgered about questions of whether this will be the year they at last manage to claim a stage win.

By triumphing on stage 2 of last year’s edition, Victor Lafay ended the team’s 15-year drought and then Ion Izagirre added another stage a week later.

Lafay has since left for Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale but Izagirre remains and is set to ride, with stage wins on hilly and mountainous days again likely to be the target.

Guillaume Martin will ride his eighth consecutive Tour de France and will be the team’s leading GC hope. He’s placed eighth, 10th, 11th and 12th in past appearances, but has never won a stage, so he may prioritise trying to take one from a breakaway.

Bryan Coquard is another rider without a Tour stage win to his name despite many near misses, including a couple of fourth-place finishes last year. He’ll be the team’s man for the bunch sprints, especially on hillier days that weaken the specialists.

While these riders bring experience, 25-year-old Axel Zingle has form and potential. He’s been consistently in contention for multiple semi-Classics over the last few months and could win from a breakaway if he picks the right move.

Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale

  • Team leader: Felix Gall
  • Rider to watch: Sam Bennett, Benoît Cosnefroy

In the middle of an exceptional season, in which they have already racked up more victories than they managed in the last two seasons combined, expectations are high for Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale as they head into the biggest race of the year.

Although the men who delivered stage wins (Valentin Paret-Peintre and Andrea Vendrame) and fourth overall (Ben O’Connor) at the Giro d’Italia will sit this one out as they rest and recover, the core of the other names who have made 2024 such a success are set to be present.

Benoît Cosnefroy has been the team’s biggest contributor with seven of their 23 wins (as of the end of May) and will target the hilly stages, while Dorion Godon will be a candidate in reduced bunch sprints, having won two sprint finishes at the Tour de Romandie in late April.

In the pure flat finishes, Sam Bennett will still be their main candidate, having recently shown signs of returning to form with a haul of wins and GC at the 4 Jours de Dunkerque.

Felix Gall might have had a quieter season to date, but he'll still be the team’s main man for the mountains and their GC candidate.  He finished eighth overall last year after breaking through with a series of good performances in the spring, while he'll also be hoping to replicate his breakaway stage win at Courchevel.

DSM-Firmenich PostNL

  • Team leader: Fabio Jakobsen, Romain Bardet
  • Rider to watch: Warren Barguil

For the Tour de France, DSM-Firmenich PostNL are making the unusual move of deploying the same two leaders as they did at the Giro d’Italia.

In the bunch sprints, Fabio Jakobsen will again line up as he continues to rediscover his mojo. The Dutchman still only has one win to his name (at the Tour of Turkey) since signing for the team this year, and he failed to get involved in the Giro bunch sprints before abandoning during the second week. However, the team still retains faith that he can reach the level that saw him win a stage on his Tour debut two years ago.

Romain Bardet fared better at the Giro than Jakobsen, finishing ninth overall while coming close to a stage win on Bocca della Selva. Though he has made the top 10 in all but two of the eight Tours he has finished throughout his career, his excursions in Italy may mean he targets stage wins this time instead.

With 11 wins to their name – including just one WorldTour race and only three outside the Tour of Turkey – DSM need some big results. That means that another French climber, Warren Barguil , will likely be given the freedom to attack and get into breakaways.

EF Education-EasyPost

  • Team leader: Richard Carapaz
  • Rider to watch: Neilson Powless, Ben Healy

Last season was the first in EF Education-Easy Post ’s 16-year history that they did not place a rider in the top 10 of any of the Grand Tours. That run continued at the Giro d’Italia last month, where they aggressively targeted stage wins rather than GC via constant attacks, and were eventually rewarded in the final week with success from Georg Steinhauser in the Dolomites.

Nevertheless, they intend to strive to finish as high as possible at the Tour with Richard Carapaz as their leader. The 2021 podium finisher and 2019 Giro champion was signed in 2023 to do precisely that but he endured an under-par season last year and is only just showing signs of some form recently, with a stage win and seventh overall at the Tour de Romandie. 

With Carapaz’s form still uncertain, there ought to be plenty of scope for the rest of the line-up to chase their own personal ambitions. Neilson Powless , for instance, could either chase GC as he did in 2023 (when he finished 12th), or stage wins and the polka-dot jersey as he did last year.

Irish puncheur Ben Healy is set to make his Tour debut, and if his Giro debut from last year and performances in the Classics are anything to go by, we can expect him to attack at every opportunity.

Alberto Bettiol ’s form during the spring suggests he could add a Tour stage win to the one he managed at the 2021 Giro, while Marijn van den Berg has also earned a spot on the team thanks to his impressive early season performances.

Groupama-FDJ

  • Team leader: David Gaudu
  • Rider to watch: Stefan Küng

A new dawn awaits Groupama-FDJ as they embark upon the first Tour de France of the post-Thibaut Pinot era. Before retiring at the end of last year, Pinot had been the fulcrum of the team, appearing for them in all but two of the last 12 editions — sometimes with great success, other times with great heartbreak.

David Gaudu will seek to fill the void left by Pinot, as he has for several years now. Fourth overall in 2022 remains his highest finish at any Grand Tour, and though a repeat of that looks ambitious given his stuttering form this year, he’s still dreaming of a podium finish.

If Gaudu doesn’t have the legs to mount a serious GC challenge, targeting stage wins may be the team’s optimum approach, and they have plenty of riders capable of delivering on that front.

Rising star Lenny Martinez misses the race in favour of the Vuelta a España, but 21-year-old Romain Grégoire is set to make his Tour debut on the back of some very impressive results this year, including a stage win at Itzulia Basque Country

Valentin Madouas has become a recognisable face from recent Tours without quite winning a stage, though he certainly has the talent to do so. Stefan Küng will, as ever, be a candidate for both the time trials as well as select breakaways.

Ineos Grenadiers

  • Team leaders: Carlos Rodríguez
  • Objective: GC
  • Rider to watch: Tom Pidcock, Egan Bernal

Last year was only the second time in the last decade that Ineos Grenadiers failed to put a rider on the GC podium at the Tour de France. Even since their run of yellow jersey-winning Tours came to an end in 2020, up until then they had still managed to crack the podium through Richard Carapaz (in 2021) and Geraint Thomas (in 2022), but last year their highest finisher, Carlos Rodríguez , finished further down in fifth place.

Still, that result means Rodríguez is the obvious choice to lead the team’s 2024 GC bid, and the 23-year-old has bolstered his status with overall victory at the Tour de Romandie and second place behind Juan Ayuso at Itzulia Basque Country.

Also in the squad are other, more wildcard options for GC. Geraint Thomas would usually be a dependable candidate, but it’s unclear how fresh he will be, having dug deep to seal third place at the Giro d’Italia , while Tom Pidcock has stated that he intends to concentrate on the GC rather than stage wins, despite failing to make the top ten last year.

And what of Egan Bernal ? The 2019 champion has for the first time since his horror crash two and a half years ago shown form approaching his best, with third overall at Volta a Catalunya and top tens at Paris-Nice and the Tour de Romandie, but it remains to be seen if he can manage a sustained GC bid over three weeks.

Michał Kwiatkowski and Laurens De Plus will be on hand to help the aforementioned trio achieve their GC goals, even if the Belgian could harbour ambitions of his own after racing to an unexpected and impressive fifth overall at the Critérium du Daupihiné. 

Intermarché-Wanty

  • Team leader: Biniam Girmay, Louis Meintjes
  • Rider to watch: Georg Zimmermann

Biniam Girmay returns to the Tour de France hoping for a positive turn in fortunes. So far his season has been blighted by interruptions, with promising form in the early spring classics halted by a crash at Dwars door Vlaanderen, and another crash spelling the end of his Giro d’Italia one day after finishing third in Fossano.

He’s since returned to winning ways with victory at the Circuit Franco-Belge , and looks on course to arrive at the Tour in form. As Intermarché-Wanty ’s star, the onus is on the Eritrean to make an impact and he has the chance to make history as the first-ever Black African to win a stage of the Tour de France. His consistency and versatility also make him a candidate for the green jersey.

Like Girmay, who failed to show his best self at last year’s Tour, Louis Meintjes will be hoping to return to the form that saw him finish seventh overall in 2022 rather than crash out last year.

Meintjes will be the team’s GC leader, but the rest of the line-up will have the freedom to get into break and chase stage wins, much as Georg Zimmermann (who was second on stage 10) did last year. Rouleurs like Laurenz Rex and Hugo Page might fancy their chances of winning a stage this way, too.

Israel-Premier Tech

  • Team leader: Stephen Williams
  • Rider to watch: Derek Gee, Pascal Ackermann

Israel-Premier Tech 's high ambitions from 2021, when they gambled on signing Chris Froome in the hope that he could recover from his horror crash two years earlier and revive his Tour-winning form of old, have since been significantly tempered.

Now no longer a WorldTour team, they've instead depended upon a wildcard to earn entry into the Tour de France, and their hopes are limited to chasing stage wins rather than mixing it up in the battle for the yellow jersey.

Froome himself is still fighting for selection. He’s eager to avoid a repeat of last year when he was left out of the Tour line-up, but his hopes of proving himself worthy were compromised when a fractured wrist sustained during Tirreno-Adriatico forced him to miss almost three months of racing.

His compatriot Stephen Williams is enjoying a terrific season, winning both La Flèche Wallonne and the Tour Down Under. He'll therefore be a top contender for stage wins in the hilly terrain.

The team should have a presence in the sprints, where Tour debutant Pascal Ackermann aims to add to his Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España stage wins and complete the Grand Tour clean sweep.

The rest of the line-up will be made up of stage hunters such as Dylan Teuns (who won here in both 2019 and 2021), and Derek Gee . The Canadian, who last year burst onto the scene with a series of breakaway second places at the Giro d'Italia, makes his Tour debut in the form of his life after scoring a stage win and third overall at the Critérium du Dauphné .

Jayco-AlUla

  • Team leader: Simon Yates, Dylan Groenewegen
  • Riders to watch: Michael Matthews

For a second successive season, Jayco-AlUla leader Simon Yates has foregone his usual Giro d’Italia participation in order to concentrate more committedly on the Tour de France.

Last year, this approach turned out to be a success, as he came to the Tour with some of the best legs of his career, eventually finishing fourth overall, and only missing out on a podium finish by 87 seconds to his brother Adam. His build-up to this year’s Tour isn’t so encouraging, however, having not shown much form since winning the AlUla Tour in the winter.

Jayco-AlUla aren’t putting all their eggs in the single basket of Yates’ GC bid. Dylan Groenewegen will be led out in the sprints by the likes of Luka Mezgec to see if he can add to his five Tour career stage wins, having come close last year with a second and third-place finish at Moulins and Paris, respectively.

On days too hilly for Groenewegen, Michael Matthews will step up, and may also try to get into some breakaways as he did to win a stage in 2022. He looked in fantastic form this spring, placing second at Milan-San Remo and, before being relegated for deviating from his line, third at the Tour of Flanders.

  • Team leader: Mads Pedersen, Tao Geoghegan Hart
  • Rider to watch: Giulio Ciccone

As a team boasting a diverse range of talent, Lidl-Trek could feasibly compete for all three of the major jerseys.

For the yellow jersey, they have Tao Geoghegan Hart . He’s only done the Tour de France once in his career and is eager to target GC here while still in his prime years. Victory might seem implausible, but that was also the case when he triumphed at the Giro d’Italia in 2020.

Mads Pedersen finished a distant second to Jasper Philipsen in the points classification last year, though he did score his second stage win in as many years. He's shown the kind of excellent form throughout this year to suggest he could bridge that gap, as well as add to his stage win tally.

As for the king of the mountains, Giulio Ciccone won that classification last year and will now be present to potentially defend that title after saddle sore surgery forced him to skip the Giro d’Italia.

Lidl-Trek might even have had a prime candidate for the white jersey if Matias Skjelmose had opted to ride, but he plans to skip the Tour and save himself for a Vuelta a España overall bid instead.

Lotto-Dstny

  • Team leader : Arnaud De Lie
  • Rider to watch: Maxim Van Gils

Compared to other teams, Lotto-Dstny have a laser-focussed approach when it comes to the Tour de France. Not only will it be their first Grand Tour of the season, having opted out of the Giro d’Italia, but they have also narrow down their ambitions to focus exclusively on stage wins, having not placed a rider in the top 10 for 14 years.

They haven’t had success on these terms recently, though, with no stage win to their name since Caleb Ewan’s victories in the sprints during the 2020 edition. The Australian has led the team for the past five Tours, bringing much success initially with multiple stage wins in 2019 and 2020, but nothing in the three editions since then.

He’s now left the team for Jayco-AlUla, and taking his place as Lotto’s leader will be Arnaud De Lie . Much is hoped from the 22-year-old debutant based on his rapid rise over the past two years, and he'll be especially threatening on hillier days where the pure sprinters will struggle.

However, the Tour will be a big step up from the level of competition he’s used to, and he’s only recently r eturned to form after suffering from Lyme disease during the spring.

De Lie might be the most hyped name, but another young Belgian, Maxim Van Gils , has been the team’s best performer so far this season. He finished second on the stage to Grand Colombier last year and has since established himself as one of the very best puncheurs in the world following podium finishes at Strade Bianche and La Flèche Wallonne, and a fourth place at Liège-Bastogne-Liège.

2023 super-combativity winner Victor Campanaerts is also set to ride again, though his season to date has been a quiet one.

  • Team leader: Enric Mas
  • Rider to watch: Rémi Cavagna

2024 has so far been another difficult season for Movistar , with Pelayo Sánchez’s stage victory at the Giro d’Italia their only win at WorldTour level all year.

That doesn’t bode well for their prospects at the Tour de France, where they have, in recent years, laboured to reach the levels of the past. They’ve now gone two successive Tours without placing a rider in the top 10, having done so in eight of the nine previous editions.

If any of their roster is to break that duck, it’ll be Enric Mas . The Spaniard has generally been one of the most dependable GC riders of his generation, making the top six in six of his last eight Grand Tour appearances.

However, he has been forced to abandon both of his last two Tours de France, with his participation last summer ending on the first day following a crash.

So far, Mas has enjoyed a solid season without causing too much of a stir, finishing fifth overall at Volta a Catalunya and sixth at the Tour de Romandie. Considering that he normally ups his game for the Grand Tours, that’s encouraging.

New signing Rémi Cavagna is a dependable name in the time trials, breakaways and in helping team leaders on the flat, though the Frenchman hasn't scored a WorldTour win of his own since 2021. Returning star Nairo Quintana won't make the race, meanwhile, after breaking his hand in a crash at the Tour de Suisse.

Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe

  • Team leaders: Primož Roglič
  • Riders to watch: Jai Hindley, Aleksandr Vlasov

For the 2024 season, Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe signed Primož Roglič with the primary objective of winning the Tour de France.

The team might never before have made the podium at any previous edition in their 10-year history, but Roglič has the calibre to challenge for yellow, as well as the desire, having moved from Visma-Lease a Bike for that specific purpose.

The Slovenian has left it to the last minute to show the kind of form he'll need to challenge for the yellow jersey, with his Critérium du Dauphiné victory his best showing of 2024 so far. The week-long warm-up race marked his first race since the heavy crash suffered by him, Remco Evenepoel, and Jonas Vingegaard at Itzulia Basque Country.

His two stage wins at the late summit finishes at Le Collet d'Allevard and Samöens 1600 were his first since the opening day at Itzulia, though a shaky final stage showing – where he shed almost a minute to Matteo Jorgenson and only held onto yellow by eight seconds – could provoke some cause for concern. 

Roglič’s presence means last year’s leader Jai Hindley — who enjoyed a day in the yellow jersey after winning stage five in Laruns before back pain contributed to a slip down to seventh on GC — will be demoted to the role of super-domestique.

While Hindley’s form has tailed away since his impressive third-place finish at Tirreno-Adriatico, Aleksandr Vlasov might believe he has the results to justify potential co-leadership status. With a second place at Tour de Romandie, sixth at Volta a Catalunya and fifth at Paris-Nice, he has been among the team's top performers this year. At the Dauphiné, he proved a reliable and strong deputy for Roglič.

Elsewhere, the rest of the team is geared exclusively towards targeting the yellow jersey, with Champs-Elysées-winning sprinter Jordi Meeus missing out on selection as the team looks to domestiques Danny van Poppel , Nico Denz , Marco Haller , Matteo Sobrero , and Bob Jungels .

Soudal-QuickStep

  • Team leader: Remco Evenepoel
  • Rider to watch: Mikel Landa, Ilan Van Wilder

In a drastic change of approach, Soudal-QuickStep have abandoned their usual Tour de France strategy of targeting bunch sprints and stage wins, and instead are going all in on Remco Evenepoel ’s push for GC.

This is set to be Evenepoel’s debut Tour, and it’s a hugely anticipated one, given the already enormous star profile he’s built for himself through many superb performances and major results including two Liège–Bastogne–Liège victories, the world title in 2022, and the GC at the Vuelta a España that same year.

His build-up has been compromised after a crash and fractured collarbone at Itzulia Basque Country stalled the momentum that had already seen him win Volta ao Algarve and finish second at Paris-Nice, but the plan remains the same.

His first race back, the Critérium du Dauphiné, saw him score a dominant time trial win, though he faded hard in the closing three mountain stages, losing 2:58 to Primož Roglič. That will be a major cause for concern heading into July.

As part of the team building around Evenepoel, Mikel Landa has been signed up as a super-domestique. The Spaniard has performed this role in the past – at Sky to help Chris Froome win the 2017 Tour de France, and at Movistar for Richard Carapaz’s 2019 Giro d’Italia triumph. Second at Volta a Catalunya and 10th at the Dauphiné suggests he has the legs to do something similar this year, too

Landa will be joined by Evenepoel’s familiar right-hand man, Ilan Van Wilder . The Belgian has ridden in support of Evenepoel many times, most notably during his triumphant Vuelta a España effort two years ago and should be in solid form, too, having placed fourth at the Tour de Romandie.

The team’s focus on GC means there will be no room for in-form sprinter Tim Merlier, despite his success at the Giro d’Italia, nor even home favourite Julian Alaphilippe, as the remaining spots instead go to domestiques including Yves Lampaert , Casper Pedersen , Louis Vervaeke and Gianni Moscon .

TotalEnergies

  • Team leader: Mathieu Burgaudeau
  • Rider to watch: Steff Cras

When TotalEnergies signed Peter Sagan for the 2022 season, they hoped the Slovakian would be the star name to make them protagonists at the Tour de France. His first edition for them was typically consistent, finishing in the top six of five different stages, but lacking the edge of his heyday; by the following year his powers had seriously waned, and he only made the top ten once.

Sagan now having retired, the team must embark on a new direction. They’ve struggled at the Tour in recent years, and haven’t won a stage since Lilian Calmejane in 2017.

It will be hard for them to break that duck this year. Of the four non-WorldTour entries, they probably have the weakest roster, as reflected by the fact that they’d only won three races this season as of the beginning of June.

Consequently, they’re strategy will be to buy daily tickets in the lottery that is getting into the breakaway. Mathieu Burgaudeau is a particular specialist at this, having finished second and third on stages of last year’s race, and placed second in the King of the Mountains classification at this year’s Paris-Nice riding similarly aggressively.

The likes of Pierre Latour, Anthony Turgis, Geoffrey Soupe and Alexis Vuillermoz all provide experienced options for TotalEnergies to potentially select. And though the team don’t tend to target GC anymore, Stef Cras ’ 11th place finish at the Vuelta a España last year suggests he could become their first rider to crack the top ten since Pierre Rolland in 2015 — although his participation remains up in the air due to his involvement in the horror crash at Itzulia Basque Country.

UAE Team Emirates

  • Team leaders: Tadej Pogačar
  • Rider to watch: Adam Yates, Juan Ayuso

Phase one of UAE Team Emirates ’ great ambition to win the Giro/Tour double this year with Tadej Pogačar was a success, with the Slovenian waltzing to an enormous victory at the first Grand Tour . Now, it’s time for the hard part.

Pogačar won the Giro at a canter, almost 10 minutes clear of second place as he won a staggering six stages without ever appearing to have to stretch himself. But at the Tour, he’ll be up against a much stronger field of GC candidates, none of whom have the accumulated fatigue of having already completed a Grand Tour this season – even if Evenepoel, Roglič, and Vingegaard are all making comebacks from that brutal Itzulia crash.

UAE Team Emirates provided ample support to him at the Giro, with Rafał Majka and Vegard Stake Laengen impressing in particular, but the team is set to ring in the changes with an all-new line-up at the Tour.

On paper, it’s a much stronger group of riders. In Adam Yates , they have the man who finished third last summer, even if his form this year is in more doubt having performed only in patches since winning the UAE Tour in February. Juan Ayuso provides another potential GC option, making his Tour debut on the back of a podium finish at the Vuelta a España and overall victory at Itzulia Basque Country earlier this year. 

More climbing firepower will come from João Almeida , another rider who would slot in as a GC leader at most of the other teams in the peloton. Elsewhere, Pavel Sivakov and Marc Soler bolster the climbing line-up along with Tim Wellens and Nils Politt , the latter pairing set to feature in the engine room during flatter stages.

The team will be hoping Ayuso, Sivakov, Wellens, and Politt recover well from a mass spill at the Critérium du Dauphiné, with Ayuso forced out of the race with pain in both hips as a result.

Uno-X Mobility

  • Team leader: Alexander Kristoff
  • Riders to watch: Andreas Leknessund, Magnus Cort

After making a successful Tour de France debut last year, Uno-X Mobility have been invited back by ASO as a wild card entry again.

Last year, they impressed by being active in the breakaways, with Tobias Halland Johannessen enjoying particular success with three top-six finishes. He’s set to return this year and on the back of some good form, too, having finished sixth at La Flèche Wallonne during the spring.

This time, they’ll have more strings to their bow. In new signing Andreas Leknessund , they have a rider capable of challenging for GC, even if he hasn’t yet shown the form this season that saw him finish eighth overall at the Giro d’Italia last year. And Magnus Cort brings considerable experience as a two-time former stage winner at the Tour, and will be dangerous from an intermediate stage break or reduced bunch sprint.

They will also again have Alexander Kristoff for the bunch sprints, who, though poised to turn 37 during the Tour, has been winning regularly this past month or so and could have it in him to add to his four career Tour stage wins. 

But they are also sure to be one of the main presences in the breakaways, with Jonas Abrahamsen posing a particular threat, having recently won the Brussels Cycling Classic that way.

Visma-Lease a Bike

  • Team leader: Jonas Vingegaard
  • Rider to watch: Sepp Kuss, Wout van Aert

As the Tour approaches, Visma-Lease a Bike are still sweating on the fitness of Jonas Vingegaard . The defending champion’s participation was plunged into doubt when he crashed out of Itzulia Basque Country in April and hasn’t raced since. He has recently returned to training at high altitude, though his exact racing level won't become apparent before the Tour.

Given the severity of that fall, the fact he has a genuine chance of returning in time feels miraculous, but doing so with the form to win the yellow jersey again will be an even bigger ask.

Prior to that crash, Vingegaard had started the season in intimidatingly good form, triumphing at both Tirreno-Adriatico and O Gran Camiño while claiming five stage wins in total, and would surely be the overwhelming favourite for yellow were it not for his fitness and form doubts. 

Should the Dane fail to recover in time, it might be up to Sepp Kuss to fill his boots. The peerless climbing super-domestique proved himself as a Grand Tour GC rider by winning the Vuelta a España last year, though he hasn’t shown anything like that form so far this year. On top of that, he abandoned the Critérium du Dauphiné before the final day of racing as he wasn't feeling 100% .

Like Vingegaard, Wout van Aert , too, is a doubt as he tries to recover in time from the injuries that ruled him out of both the Giro d’Italia and the major spring Classics, though he has returned to racing at the Tour of Norway.

He hopes to join other stalwarts of the previous yellow jersey-winning campaigns Tiesj Benoot , Dylan van Baarle and Christophe Laporte . Matteo Jorgenson will make for a very useful addition to the line-up, bringing a diverse range of talents that has this year seen him win Paris-Nice and Dwars door Vlaanderen and score a surprising second overall at the Dauphiné.

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2023 Tour de France watch guide: Everything to know to get ready for the 110th edition

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The Super Bowl of cycling is back.

Jonas Vingegaard will attempt to defend his title in the 110th Tour de France, which starts July 1. Last year's win was the Danish rider's first victory as he beat the favored Tadej Pogacar with impressive performances in the mountains.

The yellow jersey is up for grabs again as Pogacar will be racing after suffering a broken wrist in April. Other notable participants include Spain's Mikel Landa and Enric Mas, France's David Gaudu and Australia's Jai Hindley and Ben O'Connor.

American team Trek-Segafredo will rebrand at the end of this month and race as Lidl-Trek for the Tour de France. Mattias Skjelmose, 22, won the Tour de Suisse on Sunday and the Dane will be seeking to carry that momentum into the Tour de France.

This year's route starts in Bilbao, Spain before its celebratory conclusion in Paris, France.

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When is the 2023 Tour de France

The 2023 Tour de France starts on July 1 and races through July 23.

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The Tour de France will be televised on NBC, NBC Sports and USA Network.

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40 Telling Women In Technology Statistics [2023]: Computer Science Gender Ratio

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Research Summary. If you were to visit a university and tour a few different programs of study, you would likely discover that some programs have far more female students than males and vice versa.

You’re likely to see more men than women in tech-related disciplines, which matches the male-dominated tech industry that has been struggling to recruit and retain females for decades. After extensive research, our data analysis team concluded:

Women hold 28% of computing and mathematical jobs in the US as of 2022

Women make up 34.4% of the workforce of the U.S.’s largest tech companies (Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft).

Women hold 44% of STEM-related bachelor’s degrees as of 2022.

Only 15% of engineering jobs are held by women, making it the STEM field where women are most highly underrepresented.

Women hold fewer than 20% of leadership positions in the tech industry; only 19% of senior vice presidents and 15% of CEOs in the tech industry are women.

74% of girls express a desire for a STEM career.

39% of women in tech say that they see gender bias as an obstacle to getting a promotion.

Women in tech were almost twice as likely as men in the same industry to leave their jobs, be laid off, or furloughed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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General Women in Technology Statistics

34% of Apple’s workforce is female, while only 24% of its technical jobs are held by women.

37% of Facebook’s workforce is female, while only 24% of its technical jobs are held by women.

33% of Google’s workforce is female, while only 25% of its technical jobs are held by women.

29% of Microsoft’s workforce is female, while only 23% of its technical jobs are held by women.

Women make up 47% of the U.S. workforce.

As of 2022, women make up 28% of the tech industry workforce.

26.5% of executive , senior-level and management positions in SP 500 companies are held by women.

Women only hold 18% of Chief Information Officer and Chief Technical Officer roles in 1,000 of the largest tech companies in the U.S.

Just over 25% of software engineers are women.

Women are most underrepresented in physical science (40%), computer (25%), and engineering (15%) jobs.

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Women Representation in STEM Fields

Women in technology statistics by demographics.

As of 2020, 12% of the tech positions in the U.S. are held by women of color.

To break it down further, women who identified as Asian or Pacific Islander hold 7%, those who identified as Black or African American hold 3%, and women who identified as Latina or Hispanic hold 2% of all tech positions in the U.S.

Women who identified as white hold 13% of all tech jobs in the U.S.

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Women in Tech by Race/Ethnicity (2020)

In 2017, women earned just over 19% of all computer science bachelor’s degrees.

In comparison, women earned 57.3% of all bachelor’s degrees awarded in 2017 and 49.7% of those in any science and engineering field. Psychology was the most popular discipline among female undergraduate students pursuing a science and engineering field, as over 78% of all degree earners in this discipline were women.

Computer science degrees are at the bottom of the list, and the next-highest is engineering, with females earning almost 22% of those degrees in 2017.

In 2017, 61.5% of science and engineering bachelor’s degrees earned by Black or African American students were awarded to women.

In addition, women received 47.6% of those earned by Asian or Pacific Islander students and 55.6% of those earned by Hispanic or Latino students.

In 2020, Asian women made 5% less than the baseline wage, white women earned 8% less, Black women made 10% less, and Hispanic women earned 10% less.

In contrast, Asian men earned 1% more than the average salary , Hispanic men earned 4% less, and Black men earned 11% less.

Women in Technology Statistics: Trends and Predictions

In 2015, only 7% of female 15-year-old students were expected to pursue a career in STEM.

This is compared to 26% of male 15-year-old students who planned to pursue this career path . That is nearly four times the number of females who were considering going into this field.

This doesn’t include health care careers , though, as 37% of female students expected to go into health careers, while just 9% of males expected to go into this field.

16% of all 15-year-old students expected to go into a career in STEM, and 23% expected to go into health careers, while 60% planned to go into non-science fields.

In 1984, 35% of tech roles were held by women. In 2018, 32% were.

The number of women in these jobs has increased by over two million in this same time frame, but gender ratios have not evened out or even improved over those 34 years.

This is after women made up the vast majority of the computer science workforce during World War II and throughout the 1960s.

50% of women who take a role in tech drop out of the industry by the age of 35.

In other fields, this number is only 20%. In universities, 37% of women in tech classes drop out, while only 30% do across all degree programs.

All this results in women leaving tech roles at a 45% higher rate than men do.

There are multiple reasons why women say they leave the industry: 37% say poor company culture , 31% say dissatisfaction with their particular job, 22% say they’re interested in a different role outside of the tech industry, and 10% say a lack of diversity in the workplace.

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The percentage of bachelor’s in computer science degrees held by women has changed from 13.6% in 1970, to 37% in 1984, to 18% in 2021.

It’s difficult to say exactly what caused the decline, but many put at least part of the blame on the fact that personal computers were mainly marketed to men when they were first released, making women feel like outsiders in the industry.

Many schools are beginning to work to combat this trend and recruit and retain more female computer science majors.

Barriers to Women in Technology Statistics

In 2020, 79% of women in tech said they’d experienced imposter syndrome at work, while only 65% of men reported feeling this way about their professional lives.

This continues to track into 2021 when 78% of women reported that they occasionally feel they have to work harder than their coworkers to prove their worth, while only 54% of men in tech said they felt they needed to work harder.

57% of women in tech say they feel burned out at work, while only 36% of men say they do.

There are many factors that could play into this, and one of them may be that 42% of women in tech said that they took on more of the household work than their partners did during the pandemic, while only 11% of men said that they were the ones carrying the majority of the load.

Similarly, 29% of women said that they have a greater childcare burden due to the pandemic, while 19% of men said that they bore the brunt.

This trend of overworking carries over to the workplace, where 43% of women said that they’ve taken on more responsibility within their tech jobs since the start of the pandemic, and 33% of men said the same.

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Women in tech were almost twice as likely as men to have to leave their jobs or be laid off or furloughed during the pandemic.

While many of these job losses were outside of their control, many of them seem to have come from needing to care for their children and oversee their schoolwork.

39% of surveyed women in tech said that they see gender bias as an obstacle to getting a promotion.

In contrast, only 8% of male respondents said they felt that bias against their gender made it more difficult to get a promotion .

72% of women and over 50% of men in tech say women are outnumbered by men in meetings by at least a 2:1 ratio.

Over a quarter of women surveyed said they’re outnumbered even worse than that, reporting ratios of five or more men to one woman.

According to 60% of women of color and 69% of white women who work in the tech industry, having no clear path forward is one of the biggest barriers to promotions.

This is higher than the approximately 40% of women who said gender bias was an obstacle to their promotion.

Even though hiring managers and executives may not all be disqualifying women based on gender, they have fewer female candidates to choose from because they haven’t provided clear paths forward for them, which still makes it difficult for women to get promoted.

Many companies have recognized that part of being inclusive is to provide women with female mentors and to proactively clear the way for them to move up in the company instead of leaving them to make their own way.

Women lost twice as many tech jobs through voluntary termintation, layoffs, and furloughs as men during the pandemic

Women in Technology Statistics by Leadership and Entrepreneurship

Within SP 500 companies, women hold over 26% of executive, senior-level, and management positions.

A 2015 study found that companies in the Fortune 1000 led by female CEOs had three times the returns as the SP 500, which are mainly run by men.

Within the top five tech companies (Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft), the breakdown is as follows:

Women hold 29% of leadership positions at Amazon.

Women hold 31% of leadership positions at Apple.

Women hold 34% percent of leadership positions at Facebook.

Women hold 28% of leadership positions at Google.

Women hold 26% of leadership positions at Microsoft.

In 2019, startups founded solely by females received 6% of global venture capital dollars, and startups co-founded by men and women received 10%.

20% of global startups had a female founder in 2019.

In 2019, startups with a sole female founder received $6.1 billion in venture dollar investments, and startups with at least one female and one male founder received $20.6 billion.

Women in Technology Statistics by Top Benefits

In 2017, organizations that had at least eight female managers out of every 20 made about 34% of their revenue from innovative products and services.

For those companies that only had one female manager for every 20 managers, only 25% of their revenue came from innovative products and services.

Diversity of all kinds adds to companies’ abilities to be innovative, showing that it’s important to have a variety of perspectives at the table.

In 2020, companies in the Forbes Fortune 500 had a 66% increase in ROI if they had at least three women in leadership roles.

These companies also have an estimated purchasing power of $5 trillion. These figures show that, at the very least, companies run a higher risk by not putting women into leadership roles than they do to put them in those roles.

52% of women surveyed said that companies would be more successful attracting females to tech roles if they provided more female role models.

Female college students who are pursuing a tech-based degree are 27% more likely to look for a job in tech if they have a “good image” of tech workers, further illustrating the power of positive role models. Some even said that having a visible female role model in the industry helped them move forward in their studies.

If tech companies made an effort to hire more women and give them the platforms they need to be role models, they’re more likely to be able to recruit other female workers and benefit from the diversity that this brings them.

Technology Industry Definitions

Technology Industry (or Sector): The technology industry is composed of businesses that sell goods and provide services in any number of IT fields, including software, computers, and anything else related to electronics.

In this article, we also consider IT roles to be a part of the tech industry, whether or not they are a part of tech companies.

Technical Jobs: The term “technical jobs” in this article is used to refer to jobs that are specific to the technology industry. For example, software developer or information technology technician roles are considered technical roles in this case, while administrative assistant positions aren’t, even if they’re a part of a technology company.

Women in Technology Statistics FAQ

What percentage of technology degrees are held by women?

44% of STEM-related bachelor’s degrees are held by women. While this seems about level with men, it’s worth noting that 58% of all college degrees are held by women, indicating that there’s still substantial room for improvement. Furthermore, STEM degrees for women are less likely to translate into a tech career for women as opposed to men.

What is the ratio of men to women in the technology industry?

What percentage of tech CEOs are women?

Final Thoughts

Women have been a vital part of the tech industry since the beginning, but somehow they’re not only still underrepresented, they’re also leaving the field more rapidly than ever before. In addition, fewer and fewer women are entering tech, to begin with, further stunting gender diversity in the industry.

Although great strides are being made by companies of all kinds to help women and other minorities feel more included and be more successful, there is still a long way to go.

One of the ways tech companies can improve in this area is by providing a clear path forward or a role model to follow. Many women said that this change would make a huge difference for them in this male-dominated industry.

While changes like these require a lot of work, the effort is worth it for companies, as having a more diverse workplace result in more innovation and, as a result, more success.

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Elektrostal is a vibrant city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving community, Elektrostal is a city that has much to offer. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about different cultures, Elektrostal is sure to captivate you.

This article will provide you with 40 fascinating facts about Elektrostal, giving you a better understanding of why this city is worth exploring. From its origins as an industrial hub to its modern-day charm, we will delve into the various aspects that make Elektrostal a unique and must-visit destination.

So, join us as we uncover the hidden treasures of Elektrostal and discover what makes this city a true gem in the heart of Russia.

Key Takeaways:

  • Elektrostal, known as the “Motor City of Russia,” is a vibrant and growing city with a rich industrial history, offering diverse cultural experiences and a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.
  • With its convenient location near Moscow, Elektrostal provides a picturesque landscape, vibrant nightlife, and a range of recreational activities, making it an ideal destination for residents and visitors alike.

Known as the “Motor City of Russia.”

Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.

Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.

Boasts a rich industrial heritage.

Elektrostal has a long history of industrial development, contributing to the growth and progress of the region.

Founded in 1916.

The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Located approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow.

Elektrostal is situated in close proximity to the Russian capital, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

Known for its vibrant cultural scene.

Elektrostal is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and art galleries that showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.

A popular destination for nature lovers.

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and forests, Elektrostal offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.

Hosts the annual Elektrostal City Day celebrations.

Every year, Elektrostal organizes festive events and activities to celebrate its founding, bringing together residents and visitors in a spirit of unity and joy.

Has a population of approximately 160,000 people.

Elektrostal is home to a diverse and vibrant community of around 160,000 residents, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere.

Boasts excellent education facilities.

The city is known for its well-established educational institutions, providing quality education to students of all ages.

A center for scientific research and innovation.

Elektrostal serves as an important hub for scientific research, particularly in the fields of metallurgy , materials science, and engineering.

Surrounded by picturesque lakes.

The city is blessed with numerous beautiful lakes , offering scenic views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

Well-connected transportation system.

Elektrostal benefits from an efficient transportation network, including highways, railways, and public transportation options, ensuring convenient travel within and beyond the city.

Famous for its traditional Russian cuisine.

Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic Russian dishes at numerous restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Elektrostal.

Home to notable architectural landmarks.

Elektrostal boasts impressive architecture, including the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Elektrostal Palace of Culture.

Offers a wide range of recreational facilities.

Residents and visitors can enjoy various recreational activities, such as sports complexes, swimming pools, and fitness centers, enhancing the overall quality of life.

Provides a high standard of healthcare.

Elektrostal is equipped with modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare services.

Home to the Elektrostal History Museum.

The Elektrostal History Museum showcases the city’s fascinating past through exhibitions and displays.

A hub for sports enthusiasts.

Elektrostal is passionate about sports, with numerous stadiums, arenas, and sports clubs offering opportunities for athletes and spectators.

Celebrates diverse cultural festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal hosts a variety of cultural festivals, celebrating different ethnicities, traditions, and art forms.

Electric power played a significant role in its early development.

Elektrostal owes its name and initial growth to the establishment of electric power stations and the utilization of electricity in the industrial sector.

Boasts a thriving economy.

The city’s strong industrial base, coupled with its strategic location near Moscow, has contributed to Elektrostal’s prosperous economic status.

Houses the Elektrostal Drama Theater.

The Elektrostal Drama Theater is a cultural centerpiece, attracting theater enthusiasts from far and wide.

Popular destination for winter sports.

Elektrostal’s proximity to ski resorts and winter sport facilities makes it a favorite destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

Promotes environmental sustainability.

Elektrostal prioritizes environmental protection and sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources.

Home to renowned educational institutions.

Elektrostal is known for its prestigious schools and universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to students.

Committed to cultural preservation.

The city values its cultural heritage and takes active steps to preserve and promote traditional customs, crafts, and arts.

Hosts an annual International Film Festival.

The Elektrostal International Film Festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of films.

Encourages entrepreneurship and innovation.

Elektrostal supports aspiring entrepreneurs and fosters a culture of innovation, providing opportunities for startups and business development .

Offers a range of housing options.

Elektrostal provides diverse housing options, including apartments, houses, and residential complexes, catering to different lifestyles and budgets.

Home to notable sports teams.

Elektrostal is proud of its sports legacy , with several successful sports teams competing at regional and national levels.

Boasts a vibrant nightlife scene.

Residents and visitors can enjoy a lively nightlife in Elektrostal, with numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.

Promotes cultural exchange and international relations.

Elektrostal actively engages in international partnerships, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic collaborations to foster global connections.

Surrounded by beautiful nature reserves.

Nearby nature reserves, such as the Barybino Forest and Luchinskoye Lake, offer opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the region’s biodiversity.

Commemorates historical events.

The city pays tribute to significant historical events through memorials, monuments, and exhibitions, ensuring the preservation of collective memory.

Promotes sports and youth development.

Elektrostal invests in sports infrastructure and programs to encourage youth participation, health, and physical fitness.

Hosts annual cultural and artistic festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal celebrates its cultural diversity through festivals dedicated to music, dance, art, and theater.

Provides a picturesque landscape for photography enthusiasts.

The city’s scenic beauty, architectural landmarks, and natural surroundings make it a paradise for photographers.

Connects to Moscow via a direct train line.

The convenient train connection between Elektrostal and Moscow makes commuting between the two cities effortless.

A city with a bright future.

Elektrostal continues to grow and develop, aiming to become a model city in terms of infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life for its residents.

In conclusion, Elektrostal is a fascinating city with a rich history and a vibrant present. From its origins as a center of steel production to its modern-day status as a hub for education and industry, Elektrostal has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. With its beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and proximity to Moscow, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this dynamic city. Whether you’re interested in exploring its historical landmarks, enjoying outdoor activities, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Elektrostal has something for everyone. So, next time you find yourself in the Moscow region, don’t miss the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Elektrostal.

Q: What is the population of Elektrostal?

A: As of the latest data, the population of Elektrostal is approximately XXXX.

Q: How far is Elektrostal from Moscow?

A: Elektrostal is located approximately XX kilometers away from Moscow.

Q: Are there any famous landmarks in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to several notable landmarks, including XXXX and XXXX.

Q: What industries are prominent in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal is known for its steel production industry and is also a center for engineering and manufacturing.

Q: Are there any universities or educational institutions in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to XXXX University and several other educational institutions.

Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal offers several outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking in its beautiful parks.

Q: Is Elektrostal well-connected in terms of transportation?

A: Yes, Elektrostal has good transportation links, including trains and buses, making it easily accessible from nearby cities.

Q: Are there any annual events or festivals in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including XXXX and XXXX.

Elektrostal's fascinating history, vibrant culture, and promising future make it a city worth exploring. For more captivating facts about cities around the world, discover the unique characteristics that define each city . Uncover the hidden gems of Moscow Oblast through our in-depth look at Kolomna. Lastly, dive into the rich industrial heritage of Teesside, a thriving industrial center with its own story to tell.

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