Global Women's Summit in Berlin: 1000+ Women Leaders Drive Change
The globle Women's Summit in Berlin recently concluded, bringing together over 1000 participants from 60 countries. The event, held from July 3rd to 5th, focused on sustainable leadership, digital transformation, and women's ESG initiatives. Notable attendees included representatives from Kazakhstan and Germany, with prominent companies like Siemens and Mercedes-Benz taking part.
The summit provided a platform for female entrepreneurs to discuss leadership, business, and modern technologies. Key trends explored included investments in women's projects, digital financial literacy, climate entrepreneurship, and international women's networks. The event also highlighted gender imbalances in the tech ecosystem, with tailored acceleration programs like Rocket Up designed to support women founders and help them scale globally.
Sessions on the role of women in green energy and venture capital funds investing in women's teams were particularly inspiring. The Association of Businesswomen of Kazakhstan, founded in 1995, sent a delegation to the summit, fostering business and friendly contacts with participants from other countries.
The Global Women's Summit in Berlin successfully brought together a diverse range of women leaders, entrepreneurs, and investors. The event fostered international collaboration and highlighted the importance of supporting women in business and technology. With around 150 speakers from over 40 countries, the summit provided a wealth of insights and opportunities for networking and growth.
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