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Jury for the First Advanced Manufacturing and ICT Schools Project

Jury for the First Advanced Manufacturing and ICT Schools Project Valoy Automation
Being selected as a Jury member for the First Advanced Manufacturing and ICT Schools Project was an immense honor and a unique opportunity for me as a female role model in automation and robotics. My presence underscored the critical importance of diversity and inclusion in shaping the future of technology and education. I am proud to have represented women in this field and hope to inspire more inclusivity and diversity, breaking down barriers for a future where everyone has equal opportunities to excel.

Being selected as a member of the Jury for the First Advanced Manufacturing and ICT Schools Project was not only an honor but also a unique opportunity for me as a female model in the automation and robotic field. As a woman in a traditionally male-dominated industry, being part of such a prestigious panel underscored the importance of diversity and inclusion in shaping the future of technology and education.

My presence on the Jury not only highlighted the contributions of women in the field of automation and robotics but also served as an inspiration for other aspiring female professionals. It demonstrated that gender should never be a barrier to participation or recognition in any field, including the cutting-edge realms of advanced manufacturing and ICT.

I am proud to have represented women in the automation and robotic field on the Jury, and I hope that my involvement serves as a catalyst for more inclusivity and diversity in the industry. Together, we can break down barriers and create a future where everyone, regardless of gender, has equal opportunities to excel and contribute to the advancement of technology and education.