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Secure your seat at the Women Leaders In Electronics Awards 2026

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The date is fast approaching for the Women Leaders In Electronics Awards 2026 in central London: Wednesday 29 April, at One Moorgate Place. It’s time to secure your seat at the event that recognises and showcases women’s work and impact in the electronics industry! As well as the awards themselves, of course, there will be plenty of opportunities for industry ...

Electronics Weekly Women Leaders In Electronics Awards open for entries

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Electronics Weekly is proud to be running the Women Leaders In Electronics Awards 2026 and, a gentle reminder, entries are still open. The prestigious awards help celebrate women’s leadership within the electronics industry in many roles. Please do consider yourself or your colleagues for entry to the awards, which will be held at One Moorgate Place in London. Submit an ...

Nominations closing for Women Leaders in Electronics Awards 2026

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The chance to make nominations for the Women Leaders in Electronics Awards 2026 is soon closing. Celebrating their third year, the Awards recognise not only outstanding women who have made significant achievements, but also male allies, companies and teams who have made a positive impact throughout the electronics industry. And the event is taking place on 29 April. Make an ...

Innovator of the Year

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Winner – Despina Moschou Senior lecturer, University of Bath Dr Moschou has pioneered a major paradigm shift in the electronics manufacturing industry, transforming PCBs into biomedical microsystems, producing the fastest Covid-19 test in the world. Despina’s journey is one of remarkable innovation and entrepreneurship, commented the judges. With 48 published articles, eight patents and projects such as the fastest Covid-19 ...

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Programme of the Year Award

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Winner – Academy Achievers The #BeMeDigitalinclusion programme by Academy Achievers empowers under-represented women and girls in STEM and AI. It addresses the digital skills gap, promotes equity, diversity and social mobility through mentorship, technical training and impactful campaigns, and fosters inclusive opportunities for marginalised communities. The judges were impressed by Academy Achievers’ bold, impactful initiative and measurable success. They were ...

Technical Excellence Award

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Winner – Fang Tuurnala Senior director of MEMS, SiTime, Finland Fang has built SiTime Finland into the premier facility of its kind in Finland. The judges noted that Fang has demonstrated exceptional leadership in driving forward highly innovative MEMs technology, setting a new benchmark for excellence in the field, adding that the work represents a significant advancement with strong potential ...

Electronics Engineer of the Year

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Winner – Rachel Watkins Principal engineer, Vishay Newport Rachel started working for the company in 1995 as an operator and joined the process team in 2004 when she was appointed as technician, rising to process engineer in 2010. She used her experience in dry etch to introduce the 90M trench process at Newport on a completely different toolset than the ...

Woman of the Year – Design Engineer

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Winner – Maria Chizalli COO Sfera Labs and HYSCO Maria is an inspirational design engineer and entrepreneur, celebrated for creating a groundbreaking home automation product and founding a thriving organisation. As COO she is recognised as a leader in the tech sector and continues to break barriers and inspire the next generation.  

Woman of the Year

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Winner – Mateja Lampe Rupnik CEO, Red Pitaya As CEO Marta leads Red Pitaya in delivering open-source tools that empower engineers, researchers and students worldwide, and fosters innovation, collaboration and accessibility to impact industries, academia and underserved regions. Our judges recognised Mateja as a strong leader and outstanding role model. They applauded her resilience in overcoming challenges and her unwavering ...

Unsung Hero in a Leadership Role

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Winner – Elizabeth Smithies Senior quality lab manager, Nexperia Elizabeth accepted the opportunity to step up to senior quality manager in a male-dominated semiconductor industry. She led a culture change in her team while retaining talent and expertise, increasing the number of women by 200%. She continues to work across the business with future leaders, championing individuals. The judges felt ...