To effectively drive gender equality, international tech standards must go beyond compliance and actively work to bridge the gender gap in STEM fields. This means establishing standards that encourage gender diversity in technology design, development, and decision-making processes. By promoting an environment that values and incorporates diverse perspectives, tech standards can facilitate more innovative and inclusive solutions that cater to a broader demographic, ultimately contributing to closing the gender gap in technology.
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