"Technology, Feminine Noun": new exhibition venues

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Demystifying and inspiring young women to pursue careers in technology and industry

On the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science on February 11, and with International Women's Rights Day approaching on March 8, the Paris International University Campus presents, in partnership with Arts et Métiers, the exhibition Technology, noun.

Created on the initiative ofArts et Métiers, with the supportof Elles Bougent and the Fondation Égalité Mixité, the photo exhibition Technologie, nom féminin (Technology, feminine noun) showcases 18 young female engineers who shared their unique journeys and their common passion for science and technology through the lens of photographer Marion Gambin. From robotics to cosmetics, biomechanics, aeronautics, and virtual reality, they illustrate the diversity of professions and sectors open to all engineering school graduates.

"Technologie Nom Féminin" will be on display from February 11 to March 11, 2024, at three locations within the Cité internationale universitaire de Paris: at the Maison des élèves ingénieurs Arts et Métiers (1 Avenue Pierre Massé, Paris 14th arrondissement), as well as in the park and on the gates of the Cité internationale universitaire de Paris, 23, Boulevard Jourdan in the 14th arrondissement of Paris.

Since 2017, "Technologie Nom Féminin" has been exhibited in numerous middle schools and high schools in France and abroad in order to break down stereotypes and help young girls pursue studies in science and technology. In 2023, it was installed by the 13th arrondissement town hall in Parc de Choisy.

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