The buzz 1: \u201cWomen earn about half of science and engineering degrees, but they make up less than 20 percent of people employed in those fields.\u201d (mckinsey.com) The buzz 2: \u201cWomen are missing out on entrepreneurial success, making up just 17% of IT specialists in the UK. Worse still, a new survey shows that the number of women in the tech sector has barely moved over the past 10 years despite an industry-wide push. When tech has never had it so good, where are the women?\u201d (theguardian.com) The buzz 3: \u201cWomen who have decided to pursue a career in computer science\u2026credited early exposure to programming as the greatest factor in their decision to become engineers. Conversely, a lack of early exposure to computer science was the primary deterrent for women who leave\u2014or never join\u2014the field.\u201d (themuse.com) We ask SAP's Maria Villar, NTT DATA's Theresa Kushner, Treeverse's Einat Orr and VMware's Radhika Rangarajan to predict The Future of Women in Tech: How to Level The Playing Field?