Mar
22
Saturday
2025
2025 Women in Tech Conference: An ACM Celebration (DAY 1: Saturday March 22nd)
2:00 PM - 7:45 PM (UTC)
Join us for a two-day event featuring various women in tech who are experts in their fields, sharing knowledge and expertise with students, as well as their insight into getting a tech internship and workshops to learn new skills! The aim of this event is to celebrate the achievements of women in technology and empower the future generation of women in the field of STEM. All majors, backgrounds, and years are invited to attend and it is completely FREE! About us: The University of Toronto St. George, Mississauga, and Scarborough Google Developer Groups on Campus, in partnership with Microsoft Reactor and ACM, are proud to bring you the 2025 Women in Tech Conference: An ACM Celebration. Google Developer Group on Campus (GDG on Campus) is a student-led community backed by Google Developers aimed at empowering undergraduate students from all disciplines to grow their knowledge in technology, build solutions for their local communities, and connect with other members of the Google community. You can learn more about GDG on Campus here: https://gdg.community.dev/ What you'll gain: Meaningful connections with leaders, changemakers, and problem solvers in various roles in the tech industry Insight and advice when pursuing a career in tech New technical and development skills to further your career development and search What to expect: Speaker Talks: Compelling talks with leaders in various roles in the tech industry. They are here to share their insight and give advice in finding your career path and growing as a leader Panel Sessions: Open Q&A and discussion where you can learn and hear about experiences from speakers in diverse background Workshops: Learn a new technical skill through various workshops hosted by industry professionals across the tech field! This is a chance to explore new technologies and prepare for a career in tech Networking Lunch: Network with industry professionals, academia professionals, representatives from tech companies, and students in the field! Who is it aimed at? Undergraduate students across the GTA
Topic: Personal and Business Development