Tech Startups Driving Innovation
Empowering Women in Bangladesh
Richa Goel editor Tilottama Singh editor Quazi Tafsirul Islam editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:29th May '26
£86.99
This title is due to be published on 29th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

In the ever-evolving digital landscape, the intersection of technology and gender empowerment presents a compelling opportunity for driving change, especially in developing countries. Tech Startups Driving Innovation: Empowering Womenin Bangladesh presents a scholarly examination of Bangladesh’s thriving tech startup scene, highlighting the pivotal role of women in leading this transformative movement. This book, supported by empirical research and literature, explores the complex dynamics of digital transformation in Bangladesh and its impact on gender empowerment.
This comprehensive volume presents in-depth case studies of prominent Bangladeshi tech startups, accompanied by interviews with female founders and leaders in the tech industry. It offers a comprehensive analysis of the policy and investment landscape for tech startups in Bangladesh, providing valuable guidance for women entrepreneurs and tech professionals looking to succeed in the industry. Through an intersectional lens, the book explores how factors such as gender, socioeconomic class, and geography intersect to influence women’s experiences in digital entrepreneurship in Bangladesh. It explores best practices and lessons learned from a global perspective, offering a comparative examination of women’s involvement in digital entrepreneurship across different countries and regions.
Readers will be inspired by the stories of resilience, determination, and success shared by female entrepreneurs who have overcome challenges to thrive in Bangladesh’s digital startup scene. This book serves as a source of motivation for readers to pursue their entrepreneurial aspirations. It will resonate with a diverse audience, ranging from students of and academics in gender studies and entrepreneurship to policymakers, startup founders, investors, and individuals interested in the digital economy of and women’s empowerment in South Asia.
ISBN: 9781032897592
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182 pages