The Ada Byron Award for Women in Technology was established at the
University of Deusto in October 2013. Its first edition was presented on 11 April 2014, during the "Women and Technology" session at Forotech 2014, which was held as part of Deusto Engineering and Technology Week. The winner received a cash prize of €3,000. In 2019 it expanded to Mexico, and in 2020 it reached Argentina through the
Catholic University of Córdoba and the
National Technological University. In 2021 it arrived in Uruguay with the support of the
Catholic University of Uruguay, and in Colombia with the
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Continuing with the internationalization of the award, in 2022, it was expanded to Chile, with the support of the
Andrés Bello National University. In 2023, the Ada Byron Award celebrated its tenth edition. To commemorate this milestone, a video was produced, featuring the winners from all previous editions. ==Goals==