Game server specialist Nitrado is a new corporate ambassador for Women in Games. Supporting women in the industry is 'key to pushing the boundaries of what's possible in gaming'.

Women in Games has been able to win Nitrado, another so-called corporate ambassador. The German specialist for game servers is committed to a diverse and inclusive gaming culture. "We’re excited to join Women in Games as a Corporate Ambassador", said Raphael Stange, CEO of Nitrado. "At Nitrado, we know that diverse teams develop better solutions and believe in the importance of creating an inclusive space in gaming. Supporting women in this industry isn’t just the right thing to do—it’s key to driving fresh ideas and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in gaming. By teaming up with Women in Games, we’re committed to helping open doors, elevate voices, and make the gaming world a more welcoming place for everyone. We can’t wait to see what we’ll achieve together!"

"We welcome Nitrado to our community as our newest Corporate Ambassador. The company clearly focuses on EDI and making a difference, so we look forward to working together on our shared goals", Dr. Maria-Claire Isaaman added, CEO of Women in Games.

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