Implicit bias in funding and support mechanisms significantly impacts women in tech. Investors, often unconsciously, may question the technical competence or business acumen of women founders more than their male counterparts, leading to fewer opportunities for women to secure critical early-stage support and funding for their tech ventures.

Implicit bias in funding and support mechanisms significantly impacts women in tech. Investors, often unconsciously, may question the technical competence or business acumen of women founders more than their male counterparts, leading to fewer opportunities for women to secure critical early-stage support and funding for their tech ventures.

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