African Women in Technology (AWIT) is a network of women who are creatively redefining the technology space in Africa and are key players in the world’s creative and innovative industries.
The African Women in Technology Conference is scheduled to hold at Zone Tech Park in Lagos, Nigeria, from March 29 to March 30, 2019.
The yearly conference brings together stakeholders and trendsetters around the world, with a spotlight on African women in technology both at home and in Diaspora. The AWIT platform serves as a vehicle to push forward innovative ideas and aims to encourage African women to step forward and get involved in the technological development of the continent, while providing support to propel their careers. It is a space to learn, unlearn and relearn relevant practices and acceptable business tools to ensure success in one\’s chosen professions.
Serving as a platform of inclusivity for all women in the African Technology Space, this 2-day conference will provide an opportunity for extensive networking among women at diverse stages of their careers. Participants will learn, exchange ideas, interact with industry experts, and have the opportunity to speak with representatives of various tech companies, get insight on problems in African technology, and propose applicable solutions to these problems. This conference will serve as a landmark event for recognizing the available opportunities and mapping out strategies on how to grow as African women in technology.
Aptly themed “The Techazon Within You”, the conference organizers have expressed excitement about how much the African Women in Technology network has positively impacted the lives of African women who are getting involved in the advancement of the African technology sector and promoting significant growth in their communities, while advancing their career growth in the process. This is why to further aid this developmental process, the conference boosts of insightful sessions like Tech Trends, Upgrade Your Skills, Cyber Security, Internet of Things, and other creative sessions that will serve to awaken the techazon within conference participants and spur them unto greater professional breakthroughs.
As part of the networking session at the conference, participants will stand the chance to receive group mentoring that will be sustained even after the conference; to find internships and employment opportunities, meet people in their local communities who share the same interests and take advantage of the fast, affordable and reliable financing available at the conference.
The conference is free, however you must register to attend.
Since 2016, the African Women in Technology Conference has held in Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Mozambique and the United States, and has impacted the lives of over 1000 participating women. Since its inception, the African Women in Technology conference has received notable partnerships and sponsorship from Google, Flutterwave, Renmoney, Ibom LLC, Innov8tiv, ABAN Angels and other private bodies.
Visit www.africanwomenintechnology.com for more details. For partnerships, sponsorships, enquiries and more information on the conference, send an email to info (at) africanwomenintech.com
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