This was our Intl. Girls in ICT Day 2024
For the 3rd edition of the Intl. Girls in ICT day together with KDG University, we celebrated the 17th of april! An inspiring afternoon for highschool students deciding their future studies, university students, women working in tech & anyone interested! π¦Ύπ₯°

After 2 successful editions of our celebration of the Intl. girls In ICT Day together with KDG University, we organised for the 3rd year our βDecoding Techβ event. With a Tech Fair and 3 inspiring keynotes from women in technology sharing their journeys, we brought together 80+ students and women from the workfield to connect in the theme of βWE <3 ITβ.
This was made possible thanks to support of KBC and IBM CIC as our main sponsors!
The interesting and inspiring keynotes were given by Linde Nouwen (KBC), June Vanlerberghe (IBM CIC) and Vasilena Stoyanova (AG Solution)
And as per usual, we finished the evening with our 1:1 speed networking. π
Thanksπ€© to all participants and partners for making this evening a succes!
Below you can find the pictures and presentations of the evening:
π± Click here for the presentation of Linde Nouwen
π± Click here for the presentation of June Vanlerberghe
π± Click here for the presentation of Vasilena Stoyanova
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