Women in Tech Global Conference 2025

This was a 3 day, multi-track online conference with a range of speakers from all over the world. I went to as many as my brain could take and during a break, I found myself looking at the list of speakers. Here’s what I know about those that have presented in this enlightening conference.

Women Tech Conference Speakers Analysis

Visual analysis of 656 speakers at the Women Tech Global Conference

Key Insights:

  • The conference features a strong representation of executive leadership, with approximately 24% of speakers holding C-suite positions.
  • The technology sector has the highest representation, followed by financial services and consulting firms.
  • AI & Machine Learning and Data Science are the most represented technical domains among speakers.
  • While North America has the largest speaker representation, there is significant participation from Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.
  • The conference showcases remarkable cultural and ethnic diversity, with approximately 47% of speakers appearing to have South Asian, East Asian, Middle Eastern, Hispanic/Latino, or African heritage based on name analysis.
  • Women from South Asian backgrounds represent the largest cultural group after speakers with Western European/North American names, making up an estimated 18% of all speakers.
  • The conference demonstrates strong gender diversity within leadership roles, with women representing the majority (94%) of speakers and several speakers identifying as non-binary or other gender identities.

Note: These visualizations are based on the available data from the conference website. Exact numbers are estimated for illustrative purposes.

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