Zoe Kleinman is the BBC's first ever Technology Editor, appointed to the role in 2021. With over 20years broadcasting experience, Zoe has spent most of her career as a specialist presenter andreporter covering all areas of the tech agenda. She has also presented BBC Radio's PM Programme From gadgets and games to cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, she makes tech newsaccessible to a mainstream audience of millions across national and international BBC Radio, TVand online outlets including Radio 4's Today programme, BBC World TV and the UK's mostwatched news shows. Zoe has raced drones in the Nevada desert, taken a backseat drive in a driverless car, spent thenight in a house full of robots and climbed Mount Everest in Virtual Reality. She's reported on the highs and lows of Bitcoin, the gender bias in Silicon Valley, Facebook'sCambridge Analytica scandal, and her exclusive reports about the parents whose childrenaccidentally spend thousands of pounds inside video and mobile games was discussed by politicians and led to a parliamentary committee hearing on gaming and gambling. Zoe's wider journalistic skills are hugely respected across the BBC and in 2020 Zoe was asked towork as a senior journalist on the BBC News team covering the Covid-19 pandemic. A confident and entertaining speaker who is in demand as a host, chair, panellist and lecturer,Zoe's expertise and knowledge of the tech sector is brought to life by her engaging style. Hernetworking skills and ability to engage with people from all walks of life ensure many repeatbookings.