Heroines of Tech: The Eindhoven High Tech Campus to launch a network for women in technology – Innovation Origins

Female Tech Heroes will be launched at the Eindhoven High Tech Campus on 21 May, marking “the start of a special network, where women in technology can connect, learn and inspire each other”.

The full-day agenda will include keynotes, panel discussions, workshops and one-on-one interactions over refreshments.

Hilde de Vocht and Ingelou Stol, the organisers of Female Tech Heroes, says it is “a new networking event dedicated to women working in technology. We want to inspire women in tech, but also women who are curious about technology”.

Photo (c) High Tech Campus

Given that women still represent a small minority in the technology industry, this is an opportunity for women to “talk about their career and inspire each other”.

“Last year, our pilot event Women in Tech was sold out in no time. And it was amazing to see the enthusiasm of the women who attended. But this year it got even crazier. In less than two weeks 600 women subscribed for Female Tech Heroes.” The event is now fully subscribed.

(See also: Women in tech can have a high impact and Technical education more popular among girls)

Next to keynotes there will be more than 12 workshops in this edition of Female Tech Heroes. With topics like Design Thinking, Diversity, Networking like a Boss, Storytelling, Project Management and Women in Tech careers.

Speakers confirmed thus far include:

Martine de Visscher, Product Lead Plugin & Partnerships: Adyen
Tessie Hartjes, Chief Marketing & Sales: Lightyear
Janneke Niessen, Entrepreneur, InspiringFifty
Yolanda van Dinther, Director Software Development, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Natasa Jovanovic, Senior Product Manager, TomTom
Bilim Alti-Veltin, Excellent Researcher of the year, TNO
Lisa Zijm, Project Management Officer, NXP
Anique Soetermeer, Co-founder HighTechXL

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