We are a proud sponsor of the WomenTech Global Conference 2023

We are thrilled to announce that Squirrels & Bears will be a community sponsor, for the third year in a row, for WomenTech Global Conference 2023, the fourth edition of the largest virtual-first tech conference for women, minorities, and their allies from May 9-12. The primarily virtual conference aims to bring together once again 100,000 women from around the world.

This year’s conference theme is further expanding on Technology Leadership, Tech, Innovation, Career Growth, and how we can make an impact and shape the future together. These topics will be addressed in the form of three virtual and one in-person summit as well as various side events across various locations in North America and Europe.

The WomenTech Global Conference 2023 will feature tech professionals, industry innovators, around 7000 WomenTech Network Ambassadors from 172 countries, and more than 700 speakers from all over the world from May  The conference will feature a lineup of the most renowned executives and C-level women in technology, as well as tech leaders across all levels from companies including Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and many more.

With hundreds of events organised, Women in Tech Ambassadors across all continents, and a truly global focus, WomenTech Network provides a stepping stone for women in tech at any stage of their career who want to connect with like-minded people, inspiring speakers, leading tech firms and innovative startups that make it their mission to drive positive change and to foster cultures of diversity, inclusion and belonging.

The virtual event platform will run on state-of-the-art technology and will offer plenty of networking opportunities. Additionally, the partner and career expo will provide attendees with a way to connect with companies that support the WomenTech Network and are currently looking to hire.

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