“The Internet of Women” highlights the significant contributions of female scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians globally, showcasing personal narratives and case studies of female leaders driving cultural shifts. The book captures the United Nations’ initiatives on technology education for girls and policy changes like Zambia’s increased female labor force. Despite the progress, the World Economic Forum predicts gender parity is still 118 years away. The book features inspiring stories from over 30 countries, including an entrepreneur in Dubai and a young British woman in Silicon Valley, and is divided into six parts covering leadership, empowerment, education, and emerging technologies. It aims to provide corporations, academic institutions, government agencies, and the general public with strategies to implement global cultural change towards gender equality. Read it here.