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Zoe Kleinman is one of the UK’s most prominent technology journalists, with a career spanning nearly two decades.
Known for her insightful reporting on some of the most significant technological developments of our time, Zoe has established herself as a trusted voice in the tech world, breaking down complex topics for a broad audience.
Covering everything from cyber-security breaches and hacking scandals to the latest developments in AI and autonomous vehicles, Zoe brings cutting-edge tech stories to millions worldwide. Her reports feature across a wide range of platforms, including BBC News, BBC World News, BBC World Service, and Radio 4’s Today programme, making complex tech topics accessible to a global audience.
In 2021, Zoe was appointed Technology Editor at the BBC. In this role, she leads the BBC’s coverage of tech developments, reporting on everything from cybercrime and social media trends to the impact of AI and the ethical dilemmas surrounding emerging technologies. As part of her work, Zoe explains how technological innovations are influencing industries, shaping economies, and altering the fabric of society.
Her reporting is often distinguished by its accessibility. Zoe has a gift for making even the most complicated technological advancements understandable to the average person, demystifying complex concepts like blockchain, quantum computing, and the metaverse. Her style is approachable, informative, and engaging, which has earned her a loyal following both in the UK and internationally.
Zoe is a familiar face not only on the BBC but also at technology conferences and events. She is a regular speaker at industry panels, where she discusses Artificial Intelligence, innovation and trends in technology, as well as the role of the media in informing the public about the complexities of technological advancements.
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.
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Zoe Kleinman’s journey in journalism began with a passion for storytelling and a keen interest in the rapidly evolving world of technology. After earning a degree in English, she moved into journalism, joining the BBC in the early 2000s. While her background wasn’t in tech initially, her curiosity about how technology shaped the world quickly drew her into the field.
Over the years, she has become an authoritative figure in tech journalism, working across radio, television, and online platforms. Zoe’s versatility as a broadcaster has allowed her to adapt to various formats, from long-form investigative pieces to quick-turnaround news segments, ensuring that audiences understand technology’s profound effects on their everyday lives.
Zoe’s career has offered her some remarkable experiences, from racing drones in the Nevada desert and testing out driverless cars to spending a night in a robot-filled house and climbing Mount Everest through Virtual Reality.
In 2023, she spearheaded the BBC’s coverage of the UK government’s AI Safety Summit. Zoe has also conducted high-profile interviews, including a conversation with Apple CEO Tim Cook. Her investigative work has delved into significant topics such as Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover, the unpredictable world of cryptocurrency, gender disparities in Silicon Valley, and the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal.
One of her exclusives—highlighting how children spent thousands on in-game purchases—triggered political debates and led to a parliamentary committee inquiry into gaming and gambling.
In addition to her broadcasting work, Zoe is a talented writer, often contributing articles for the BBC’s online platforms and beyond. Her writing reflects her deep understanding of technology and her ability to communicate it in a relatable manner. Her work consistently explores the broader societal implications of technological trends and breakthroughs, from blogs and opinion pieces to in-depth analyses.
As a mother of two, Zoe has also written about the challenges of parenting in a digital world. She addresses topics like screen time, internet safety, and how to navigate the growing presence of tech in children’s lives — offering a personal touch to her professional expertise.
Beyond her reporting, Zoe is passionate about diversity and inclusion in the tech industry. She has often spoken about the importance of increasing the representation of women in technology, both in terms of leadership roles and in the stories that are told about the industry. As a visible female figure in a traditionally male-dominated field, Zoe’s presence and advocacy are helping to challenge stereotypes and encourage more women to pursue careers in technology and tech journalism.