How Will Digital Technologies Boost the Power Sector?
How are governments and companies in the region integrating digital technologies in the power sector?
Mariana Costa, CEO of Laboratoria, was selected as one of the "Future 50" project leaders by the Project Management Institute (PMI). The awardees "represent rising generations of changemakers dedicated to forging a better tomorrow." PMI invites experts from around the world and interested individuals to submit their applications. The nominees and finalists are then screened and interviewed by a committee.
In 2014, Costa launched Laboratoria to train women in areas such as software development and user experience design and connects them to job opportunities. More than 2,000 women have graduated from Laboratoria's programs and 80 percent of those graduates have been hired to tech jobs. According to PMI, Costa was selected "for giving Latinas access to careers in technology - and added economic power."
Congratulations, Mariana!
Mariana Costa is a Member of the Inter-American Dialogue.
How are governments and companies in the region integrating digital technologies in the power sector?
On November 14, 2019, the Inter-American Dialogue hosted the event, “5G and the Evolution of Smart Cities in Latin America and the Caribbean,” featuring panelists Eric Crabtree, Chief Investment Officer of the International Finance Corporation; Luis Fiallo, Vice President of China Telecom Americas; Ed Roach, Vice President of Regulatory Compliance and Associate General Counsel, SBA Communications; and Rachel Samrén, EVP and Chief External Affairs Officer of Millicom. Ernesto Muyshondt, mayor of San Salvador, El Salvador, provided the keynote address while Margaret Myers, director of the Asia and Latin America Program at the Inter-American Dialogue moderated the panel discussion.
On March 4, 2021, the Inter-American Dialogue hosted the online event “Connectivity in the Americas” to discuss the challenges to, and necessity of, improving connectivity in the region.