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 Jun 1, 2018

Join our Forum on Women in Tech

Professional daydreamer, occasional poet and a little bit of everything | UX Writer and ex-editor of code.kiwi.com

Join our Forum on Women in Tech

Professional daydreamer, occasional poet and a little bit of everything | UX Writer and ex-editor of code.kiwi.com

Come learn from women who’ve successfully broken the glass ceiling. We are bringing to Brno top women from the tech industry. On June 16, they will share their expertise and know-how on leading projects and teams in global IT companies.

What will you learn?

Speakers from companies such as Google, Girls in Tech London, Kiwi.com, Moravia, Czechitas & more will share, for example:

  • What does the future look like for women in tech?
  • How do you get a job in tech without being a techie?
  • What’s the hype around Google and the Cloud?
  • How is Artificial Intelligence being used in different fields?

Who are the speakers?

We have 10 speakers who will present on the main stage and a number of workshops ready for you!

Check the video to catch the topic of each speaker.

–> Stephanie New, Software Engineer at Dropbox
–> Ewa Maciaś, Senior Engineering Manager at Google
–> Chantel Spencer-Bowdage, Software Developer at Memrise & Tech Director at Girls in Tech London
–> Bára Bühnová, Technology & Course Development Director at Czechitas & Associate Proffesor at Masarykova univerzita,
–> Daria Hvížďalová, Project Manager at Good AI
–> Laura Fernández Giménez, Co-Founder & CEO at FutureFunded
–> Mariana Sekeraková, Linguistic Services Manager at Moravia
–> Andrea Grisogono, Scrum Master and Product Owner at Appacus
–> Petra Vaškových, Chief Product Officer at Kiwi.com
–> Zuzana Maderová, Organiser of Startup Weekend Prague
–> Katka Gábová, HR Director at Kiwi.com

Talks, workshops, networking & more

Did we catch your attention? Do not hesitate and get your ticket! The spots are limited! More information here.

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