Women in tech conferences and events can be a great experience. Women who attend these events often find opportunities to learn about the latest innovations, connect with other tech leaders, entrepreneurs, explore new job opportunities, or meet potential investors. Women-focused organizations such as WomenTech Network or Women Who Code offer networking opportunities for women interested in technology careers.

Women should feel safe at these conferences and it is important that we take steps to ensure their safety. These steps include: having an explicit code of conduct; providing a clear list of resources available during the event; creating spaces where people can go if they need help; making sure there are staff members available to intervene when necessary; implementing gender equality measures like flexible hours, virtual attendance options, childcare, etc.; ensuring there are adequate accommodations for single parents; and having security guards or police officers on site.

Women in Tech @ HPI

Equal opportunities in the working world of the IT sector need a cultural change in companies. The Hasso Plattner Institute's first Women in Tech conference creates a stage for strong voices to speak up about biases and hurdles in corporate structures and become vocal about the challenges and the change needed.

FemTechConf Global Women in Tech Festival

We're returning to bring the global FemTechConf community together once again with our Global Women in Tech Festival. In the past three years, over 49,000 Women, TGNC and Allies have attended our online festivals to learn, network and grow together. In September, we expect over 50,000 amazing techies to meet and grow in an inclusive environment at FemTechConf Global Women in Tech Festival. Attendees joining from organisations like NASA, Nike, Playstation, Tesla, Oracle, Google, BMW and more!

Lesbians Who Tech San Francisco Summit 2022

Lesbians Who Tech & Allies is the largest LGBTQ professional community in the world — committed to visibility, intersectionality, and changing the face of technology and most importantly, the only organization that centers on LGBTQ Women, Women of color, and Non-binary leaders. This event supports our work helping our leaders learn how to code and get the crucial support they need as they face systemic barriers at work.