Electronics Weekly Women Leaders In Electronics Awards open for entries

Electronics Weekly is proud to be running the Women Leaders In Electronics Awards 2026 and, a gentle reminder, entries are still open.

Electronics Weekly Women Leaders In Electronics Awards 2026 open for entries

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.

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If you know an individual, team, or organisation that’s made an outstanding impact, driven transformation, or brought positive change to the electronics industry, now is the time to honour their achievements by submitting an entry!


Previously nominations – encouraging a third-party to enter – were open, but now full entry for the awards is possible.

There are 16 categories in the awards to consider, covering individual, technical and EDI-focused awards. And there is the flexibility to submit multiple entries for free. This is your chance to gain industry recognition and showcase your impact in the electronics industry!

  • Businesswoman of the Year
  • Communicator/Problem Solver
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Programme of the Year
  • Electronics Design Leader of the Year
  • Electronics Engineer of the Year
  • Electronics Entrepreneur of the Year
  • Electronics Rising Star
  • Innovator of the Year
  • Inspirational Leader
  • Lifetime Achievement Award (voted for by judging panel)
  • Management/Small Team Leader of the Year
  • Mentor of the Year
  • Returner of the Year
  • STEM/Community Outreach Star
  • Technical Excellence Award
  • Unsung Hero

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Please note the entry deadline is this Friday 13 February. Good luck to all who enter!

Gallery Pic: Electronics Weekly Women Leaders In Electronics Awards open for entriesSee also: Picture Gallery: Winners and Awards – Women Leaders In Electronics Awards 2025

Alun Williams

Alun Williams

Web Editor of Electronics Weekly, he is the author of the Gadget Master and Electro-ramblings blogs and also covers space technology news. He has been working in tech journalism for worryingly close to thirty years. In a previous existence, he was a software programmer.

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