
STEM has a gender problem. We must address it in the COVID-19 recovery
With the digital economy and the Fourth Industrial Revolution are vital to pandemic recovery, it's critical that more women, particularly those in Asia, can participate.
Mr Ravindra NGO is a C-suite Advisor, Business consultant and International speaker with an expertise in ASEAN 4.0
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Founder of The ASIAN Network , a digital community dedicated to connect like-minded individuals who can inspire the younger generation through speakers series, webinars and virtual conferences with topics related to the 4th Industrial Revolution such as Ai I Fintech I Education 4.0 I Smart Cities I Robotics I Cybersecurity
The ASIAN Network hosts leaders and specialists from various fields : Entrepreneurs and Young leaders, Academic and C-Corporate executive, as well as high level government officials.
https://asian-network.mn.co
Ravindra is also the Founder of The Cambodian Society, a global leading non-profit organization for people with an interest in Cambodia across these three pillars : Art & Culture, Business and Social Impact.
https://www.thecambodiansociety.com
He is also sitting on the Advisory board of the Pacific Basin Economic Council
With the digital economy and the Fourth Industrial Revolution are vital to pandemic recovery, it's critical that more women, particularly those in Asia, can participate.
Technology is helping Cambodia reconnect with the past, eradicate landmines and promote financial inclusion – and address the immediate impact of COVID-19.