by Sharon Austin | Sep 2, 2019 | Top Stories
Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley congratulates the Deighton Griffith team of Destiny Howell, Kayla Aboab, Emily Chow and Ashante Bowens, winners of the Caribbean Girls Hack competition at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre on Saturday. (C.Pitt/BGIS) Prime Minister Mia...
by Melissa Rollock | Sep 2, 2019 | Top Stories
Minister of Innovation, Science and Smart Technology, Senator Kay McConney, listens attentively to Bridget Lewis (centre) and Nicole Pitter-Patterson, Co-Founders of SheLeadsIT, organisers of the Caribbean Girls Hack – 2019 Hackathon and Interactive Tech Expo. (GP)...
by BGIS | Aug 29, 2019 | Top Stories
The group of girls are drawn from schools across the island, and are part of a wider global initiative created to fill the gender gap for females in the technology sector. (Photo: Caribbean Girls Hack) Over 50 girls will represent Barbados’ rising talent in the ICT...
by Melissa Rollock | Jul 3, 2019 | Top Stories
Some of the Springer Memorial School students who will be taking part in the upcoming Caribbean.Girls.Hack – 2019 Barbados Summer Hackathon, planting a fruit tree at their school today. Assisting the students are Principal, Mitchelle Maxwell and Head of the...
by BGIS | May 30, 2019 | Ministry News
Students of the St. Michael School planting trees in celebration of International Girls in Information Communication Technology (ICT) Day 2019. (Ministry of Innovation, Science and Smart Technology) Students of The St. Michael School took part in a tree planting...