Santander Bank Polska partnered the Perspektywy Women in Tech Summit

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On 7 and 8 June, the most prestigious and largest event for women interested in modern technologies took place in Warsaw. Santander Bank Polska was a partner of the event. Take a look at the video from the event:

  
  

The Perspektywy Women in Tech Summit 2022 hosted more than 10,000 participants from 73 countries. The event’s target audience is female students, women at the start of their careers, professionals, scientists, activists, leaders, startups and all women interested in technology who want to be inspired, gain knowledge and be part of the changes taking place in today’s world.

Key topics at this year’s Perspektywy Women in Tech Summit 2022 included the metaverse, artificial intelligence in its latest and most practical iterations, blockchain, cyber security, pro-climate technologies, deep tech, 5G and the Cloud.

Participants were able to listen to around 500 female speakers on three stages. There were 80 workshops, 500 mentoring sessions and the Career Expo bringing together companies and institutions that are particularly keen to employ women. During the conference, it was also possible to participate in a series of several evening meetings in companies (Tech Warsaw Welcomes), a scientific seminar for female researchers in the field of IT and the Great Celebration of Women in TECH&IT – an evening gala with the presentation of the TOP10 Women in Artificial Intelligence titles.

Santander Bank Polska’s experts who took part in the event included a team 23 persons: a female speaker, 3 trainers leading workshops, 2 tech talk speakers, 1 meet us speaker, 5 female mentors and 10 persons in the role of exhibitors on the stack. They shared their knowledge and skills both during the lecture and at the stand, which was visited by more than 1,500 people.