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Today, Abelia and ODA Network launched the list of Norway’s top 50 tech women 2024. The nomination and list is to give women working in technology and management the well-deserved spotlight and to shed light on the current gender imbalance in the sector. The list includes everyone from researchers to developers and entrepreneurs who all have in common to be role models and key people in their fields. Amongst those on this list is Camilla Moe, CTO, Mer.
Technology is key to transformation
With over 20 years of experience in management, finance and IT, Camilla Moe have spent her recent years as the CTO in Mer. The company was founded in 2020 and Moe leads a larger IT team dispersed on all Mer’s locations in Europe. Mer has during her time been the first in Norway to launch Vipps on all charging stations (digital wallet) and Autocharge. She is also responsible for enabling the use of payment terminals on all chargers in addition to moving Mer over to one IT platform and thus ensure the company the opportunity for further scaling and growth in the future.
Mer’s mission is to make sustainable electric mobility easy and accessible to everyone, and technology is central to making this possible. There is little doubt that technology in general is key to the transformation Norway are facing.
“The wide range of professions, industries and sectors tells us that the Tech top list represents something more than much-needed diversity in a male-dominated industry. Technology is in fact cross-sectoral and the key to us succeeding in the restructuring of Norway, says the chairman of the jury and CEO in Abelia Øystein Søreide.
A report from Socioeconomic Analysis shows that Norway will need 40,000 IT education by 2030.
Role models
The list Norway’s 50 most prominent tech women will help promote role models who inspire others to choose technology as a career path.
“Although the list refers to several talented people who leave a clear impression through their work, we have too few female technologists in Norway. We need role models who show the way for others, and they are precisely the ones we celebrate today,’ said Søreide.
The jury has emphasized the following in its selection of the list:
- Technology understanding
- Tangible contributions and achievements
- motivation/efforts for diversity and inclusion in technology
For more information, contact:
Monique Berntsen, head of brand and communications +47 92 66 56 63
monique.berntsen@mer.eco
Mer is a European EV charging company owned by Statkraft and has over 400 employees. By combining deep knowledge of the EV charging business with genuine ambition, Mer brings the expertise and scale to truly power the European shift towards electric mobility. The company has become a leading full-service EV charging provider with a foothold in the most attractive markets in Europe. Mer offers innovative and hassle-free charging solutions to EV drivers. Mer’s mission is to make sustainable electric mobility easy and accessible for everyone
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