Women are increasingly prominent in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields, traditionally dominated by men. By contributing their diverse perspectives and ideas, they are briditing the gender gap, fostering a more inclusive and collaborative environment in international R&D. Their participation is not just augmenting the quantity of the workforce but significantly enhancing the quality of research and development through diversity of thought.
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