“We Are Right here, A Thousand of Us”— highlights from the 2022 Wetech Convention

The ladies-focused non-profit WeTech held its second Ladies in Tech Convention on August 27, 2022. This yr’s convention was titled “We’re right here, a thousand of us.” Certainly, a thousand girls attended the occasion—vibrant girls who needed to kickstart and scale their careers and startups within the tech ecosystem. They convened on the Landmark Convention Middle in Lagos, Nigeria, to make invaluable connections and learn concerning the state of tech on the continent and the alternatives out there.

L-R: Damilola Alabi (Program Supervisor, Wetech), Koromone Koroye, Flora Uwadiegwu (Co-Founder, Wetech)

Based by Gabriella Uwadiegwu and Flora Uwadiegwu, WeTech is dedicated to closing the gender disparity within the ecosystem, and this annual convention is considered one of its means to realize that aim. This yr’s convention was hosted by Koromone Koroye, managing editor at Tech Cabal—a media companion of WeTech. She moderated insightful and empowering panel discussions with 10 audio system who maintain technical and non-technical roles in notable corporations and startups within the ecosystem. 

Within the first panel, Chisom Nwokwu (Software program Engineer at Microsoft), Folu Otubanjo (product specialist at Paystack), Sarah Igho Omoike (co-founder of Ladies in ML & Information Science),  Oluwadara Openiyi (product supervisor at Busha) and Ada Nduka Oyom (founding father of She Code Africa) talked about how girls from completely different backgrounds can transition into tech and broaden their community within the ecosystem to scale their careers.

L-R: Folu Otubanjo, Chisom Nwokwu, Oluwadara Openiyi, Sarah Igho Omoike

Within the second panel, a vigorous dialog amongst Ojuolape Kuti (analysis lead at Busha), Uzoma James, (digital advertising supervisor at YellowCard), and Ebube Ojimadu (product supervisor at Quidax) demystified Internet 3.0 and the way forward for the Web. The audio system within the final panel enlightened the excited viewers on the way forward for fintech and the way monetary establishments are empowering enterprises and prospects, particularly girls.

L-R: Koromone Koroye, Ojulape Kuti, Ebube Ojimadu, and Uzoma James

After these enrapturing classes, Ngozi Okonye, a communications lead at Busha, gave an inspiring speech on how girls are advancing within the tech ecosystem, going the additional mile and taking on management roles. She urged the viewers to fearlessly step out of their consolation zones.

On that prime notice, attendees got the chance to pitch their tech options. Aisha Hussaini pitched Keza Africa, an embedded finance product which permits customers to purchase smartphones and pay in month-to-month instalments. Ngozi Nwabueze pitched Pocket Lawyers— an app the place you may store for legal professionals. Olumide Shode spoke about Alarrt, an app that connects customers in verified life-threatening crises to quick emergency responders. The pitches have been judged by Nneka Eze (Basic Accomplice, Vested World), Adaora Ikenze (Head of Public Coverage, Meta), and Temilade Denton (Social Affect & ESG Supervisor, Alitheia Capital). 

Aisha Hussaini’s pitch gained their hearts, in order that they awarded her a cheque of N500,000 ($1,182) to assist the event of her product. The opposite individuals got suggestions on their pitches.

The occasion ended with a networking and profession truthful. Attendees have been additionally inspired to interact with representatives of the occasion’s sponsors to find out about what they do and their out there profession alternatives. The sponsors of the occasion embrace crypto startup Busha, Meta, unicorn fintech Paystack, Bankly, mobility tech Shuttlers, B2B fintech Pennee, Interswitch, Event Architects, on-line printshop Printivo, employees augmentation agency Tunga, and funding fund Archangel Fund

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