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Getting Technical: Women Technicians

Cover of the Hewlett-Packard Journal from February 1978 featuring a woman working on the HP Model 1615A Logic Analyzer. Enlarge
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Date: 1978

In the 1970s, more women found opportunities to work in technical roles, an area traditionally dominated by men across the industry. Women made up 11 percent of all Hewlett-Packard technicians by 1978, the same year that this HP Model 1615A Logic Analyzer debuted.

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