Universitites for women? Does it lead to better products and services?

Sitting at the WAMS seminar in Ylivieska, Finland today I listen to Prof. Itiro Siio from the Ochanomizu University in Japan as he presented different research results from their university.

He showed us lots of amusing examples, and I stress amusing, as much of it is probably not applicable in Europe due to cultural differences but interesting examples of solutions for social living with you spouse even though you live apart thanks to synchronized house ware.

What I actually found most fascinating about his presentation was actually that Itiro Siio is a professor at one of Japans two all-female students university. Is this a spreading phenomenon? What effects does this have on products and services that originate from the university?

Itiro told me after his presentation that he thinks that “the female universities are important as many women are discourages to study technology otherwise”. The university is 150 years old.

Is this true or just a reflection of the Japanese view on women? An acquaintance of mine lived and studied in Japan.
He once told me that his professor felt the need to clarify the word “process” for the women of his class by asking them to think of it in terms of cooking for your spouse or doing the laundry. Perhaps not the most politically correct method where we come from.

The fact remains though. In our Industry most developers are men, 85% would probably be an educated guess. Our industry develops services and products for both genders obviously. If we had a better balance of sexes, would the products and services we produce be better?

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Itito Siio and Jurek Pyrko

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