Who Run the World?
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March is Women’s History Month—a time to recognize the innovators, builders, and leaders who have shaped the world of technology. While their contributions haven’t always received the spotlight they deserve, women have been essential to the growth of this industry from the very beginning. Today, that legacy continues through the communities and leaders who are opening doors for the next generation.
At Universal Tech Movement (UTM), we’re proud to support organizations that are actively expanding opportunity for women in tech. Groups like Latinitas, Latinas in Tech, and Austin Women in Technology are creating spaces where women and girls can learn, lead, and thrive in an industry that grows stronger with diverse voices.
UTM is also grateful for the women within our organization who have helped move our mission forward. Over the years, women on our staff and board have brought leadership, insight, and relentless dedication that has helped UTM build a more inclusive tech ecosystem. Their work has shaped UTM into what it is today—and what it will become tomorrow.
So this month, we celebrate women’s impact and reaffirm our commitment to supporting them across the tech community. We invite you to join us in this celebration by engaging with and supporting organizations empowering women in tech like Latinitas, Latinas in Tech, and Austin Women in Technology.
Progress in technology isn’t just about innovation—it’s about people, opportunity, and ensuring that everyone has a seat at the table. So have a seat ladies, this edition of UTM’s newsletter is dedicated to you!
Happy Women’s History Month!
- Universal Tech Movement Team
Opening Doors for the Future Workforce
Texas Tech News — Texas is continuing to position itself as a major hub for artificial intelligence innovation. A new partnership between Texas Tech University and NVIDIA will deploy next-generation AI computing infrastructure designed to support large-scale research and workforce development in fields like cybersecurity, healthcare, energy, and advanced manufacturing.
AI Investment Is Surging Across U.S. Companies
U.S. Tech News — Across the country, CEOs are doubling down on artificial intelligence investment. While AI will reshape the labor market, many companies say it will also require new talent and skills. The challenge—and opportunity—is ensuring that communities historically left out of tech are prepared to participate in this shift. The Workforce development programs, mentorship, and accessible training UTM offers will be essential to ensure everyone can help build—and benefit from—an AI-powered economy.
The Global Race to Build an AI Workforce
Global Tech News — Around the world, countries are racing to expand artificial intelligence adoption as a driver of economic growth. China, for example, is pushing a nationwide effort to deploy AI across industries while simultaneously investing in large-scale workforce reskilling programs. This global competition highlights an important truth: the future of economic mobility is increasingly tied to digital and technical skills. Click the get trained button below to discover how UTM can help you upskill and reskill for today’s increasingly AI-driven economy
