Women in Tech Global Conference: empowering women in technology

Women in Tech Global Conference: empowering women in technology

WomenTech Network

Over 100,000 people will come together on 20-22 May to share their expertise, experiences and insights into the technology industry

Alice Chambers |


WomenTech Network, a global community for women in technology, is hosting its sixth edition of the Women in Tech Global Conference for over 100,000 women, minorities and their allies on 20-22 May 2025.

WomenTech Network will feature technology professionals, industry innovators, around 9,500 ambassadors from 179 countries and at least 700 speakers. The conference will highlight esteemed executives and women at C-level positions within the technology sector, along with leaders at all tiers from companies such as Microsoft.

The theme for this year’s conference is further expanding on technology leadership, innovation, career growth. 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 conference includes the ‘Chief in Tech Summit’, where senior leaders from technology companies will address industry challenges; the ‘Key Tech Summit’, which will cover the latest technology trends and skills; and the ‘Career Growth Summit’ for professional development.

“The Women in Tech Global Conference stands as a prime occasion for women in the tech field to unite and gain insights from industry trailblazers,” said Anna Radulovski, founder and CEO of WomenTech Network. “This year, we’re thrilled to welcome an increased number of C-level speakers and direct our efforts towards creating a world that is inclusive, fair and sustainable. We eagerly anticipate motivating and empowering participants to drive positive change both in their professional paths and across the globe.”

Read more: Radulovski in the women in technology roundtable

WomenTech Network has multiple organisations supporting its event including partners like Akamai, Celonis, EY and Kyndryl.

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