Bridging the Confidence Gap with Simulated Experiences

One barrier for women in engineering is the confidence gap; women often underestimate their capabilities in comparison to men. Simulations can help bridge this gap by providing a safe space to experiment, fail, and learn, thereby building technical confidence and reducing the intimidation factor associated with engineering disciplines.

One barrier for women in engineering is the confidence gap; women often underestimate their capabilities in comparison to men. Simulations can help bridge this gap by providing a safe space to experiment, fail, and learn, thereby building technical confidence and reducing the intimidation factor associated with engineering disciplines.

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