How to develop green skills and foster sustainability within tech teams?
2pm – 3pm17 July 2024
Online
Join us on 17 July for a webinar with GoCodeGreen, where we will explore the importance of sustainable software engineering and the development of green skills in the tech industry.
As the tech industry continues to grow and the environmental impact of software development is gaining significant attention, the need for sustainable solutions is more critical than ever. By integrating green engineering practices and developing green skills among tech professionals, businesses can not only contribute to environmental conservation but also achieve operational efficiencies and cost savings.
What to expect from the webinar?
Topics discussed will include:
Why does this matter? The broader impact of green coding on the tech sector and why it is crucial for the future.
Common challenges and issues encountered during the transition to greener software engineering.
Practical advice on making sustainability a core consideration for tech-focussed teams.
Implementing training programs to equip tech professionals with essential green skills.
Steps that companies can take to measure and improve the environmental impact of their software.
Who should attend?
We encourage all sustainability professionals, developers, software engineers, designers, product teams and IT leaders to attend.
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Contact the team
Weronika Dorociak
Programme Manager, Sustainability , techUK
Weronika Dorociak
Programme Manager, Sustainability , techUK
Weronika joined techUK as a Programme Manager for Sustainability in October 2023.
Her role involves advocating for the tech sector in front of key policymakers and stakeholders. Weronika also leads the environmental and sustainability efforts within the Data Centres Group.
Prior to joining techUK, Weronika worked in public affairs and government relations in the legal sector, focusing on innovation and ESG within financial services. She also spent 2 years working as a Caseworker at Parliament. She holds a BA in Politics & International Relations from Queen Mary University of London.
Outside of work, Weronika can be found on a tennis court, at the gym, practicing yoga, or indulging in her love for Taylor Swift's music as a dedicated Swiftie.
Associate Director for Climate, Environment and Sustainability, techUK
Craig Melson
Associate Director for Climate, Environment and Sustainability, techUK
Craig is Associate Director for Climate, Environment and Sustainability and leads on our work in these areas ranging from climate change, ESG disclosures and due diligence, through to circular economy, business and human rights, conflict minerals and post-Brexit regulation.
Prior to joining techUK he worked in public affairs and policy has an avid interest in new and emerging technologies. Craig has a degree in Ancient History from King’s College London and spends his time watching Watford FC and holding out hope for Half Life 3.
Programme Assistant, Data Centres, Climate, Environment and Sustainability, Market Access, techUK
Lucas Banach
Programme Assistant, Data Centres, Climate, Environment and Sustainability, Market Access, techUK
Lucas Banach is Programme Assistant at techUK, he works on a range of programmes including Data Centres; Climate, Environment & Sustainability; Market Access and Smart Infrastructure and Systems.
Before that Lucas who joined in 2008, held various roles in our organisation, which included his role as Office Executive, Groups and Concept Viability Administrator, and most recently he worked as Programme Executive for Public Sector. He has a postgraduate degree in International Relations from the Andrzej Frycz-Modrzewski Cracow University.