Our summer started with this event.
On this enchanting summer evening, we proudly presented "The Women in Tech Summer Gathering"! An event that brought together our amazing tech community for an evening of inspiration and new connections. Below you can find presentations from the engaging speakers and photos. 🌇
Click on the title to view the speakers' presentations:
🌹 The Tallest Poppy by Samia Elyakhlifi & Oana Pasalau-Cioaba
Are you familiar with the phenomenon the "Tall Poppy Syndrome"? It is a cultural and social phenomenon that quietly affects the work environment and impacts impact makers in their personal and professional lives. Samia and Oana explored the hidden costs of success and the importance of an environment where people can openly flourish.
🤖 Explainable AI, PhD Research by Saja Tawalbeh
Meet the research of Saja, the speaker of this inspiring keynote on Explainable AI. She focused on model interpretation, or understanding what and how an AI model learns. In addition, she talked about "Explanation," explaining what AI makes decisions based on and justifying them. Discover how this knowledge helps us better understand complex models and build confidence in the decisions they make. Saja will explain in an accessible way how these techniques make AI models more transparent.
👩🏾💻 Embracing Tech by Jenny Ambukiyenyi Onya
Jenny's journey into the world of tech may not have seemed predestined on paper, but the allure of challenges and the transformative power of technology and innovation drew her in. Embracing the opportunities that technology provides, Jenny has embarked on a path that allows her to create impactful solutions and shape the future through her entrepreneurial endeavors. Through determination and a passion for innovation, Jenny has defied expectations and found her calling in the exciting realm of technology.
📢 Mastering Linkedin for your Success by Elke Kraemer
In this keynote, Elke shared valuable insights for female (tech) professionals who want to get ahead in their careers by using LinkedIn effectively. Elke explained unique viewpoints based on frequent conversations with women seeking careers in technology.