Today, women remain critically underrepresented in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) and ICT (Information and Communication Technology) studies and careers. National reports across Europe consistently reveal a fundamental contradiction; while girls frequently match or outperform boys in math, science, and digital literacy tests, they overwhelmingly tend to choose studies in the social sciences, humanities and health sector. This choice is deeply influenced by societal gender stereotypes and a lack of visible female role models in technical fields.Despite ongoing efforts, these structural barriers result in a significant loss of female talent in the science, technology and innovation sectors. At the same time, it seems that secondary education and schools often lack a green approach and do not effectively foster students’ green, digital or entrepreneurial skills.