The 6th Annual Women in Tech Global Conference (WTGC) concluded its largest gathering to date, bringing together over 150,000 female professionals and executives from around the world in a dynamic mix of virtual sessions, hybrid networking, and on-site satellite events. This year’s subject, “AI-Powered Career Growth,” paved the way for talks about upskilling, digital leadership, and the future of gender parity in an increasingly automated society.
Held from May 20 to 22, #WTGC2025 surged across digital channels with broad reach, thanks to robust social media expansion, targeted LinkedIn campaigns, and captivating sponsor content woven into every layer of the attendee journey. From breakout panels on generative AI to keynote addresses by women pioneers in STEM, the session struck a strong balance between professional empowerment and actionable tech insights.
“We’re not just creating space, we’re creating forward motion,” said Lianna Aulovski, Founder and CEO of Women Network, during her opening remarks. “This conference is a blueprint for how AI can unlock meaningful opportunities, not just for women already in the tech industry, but for those ready to make the leap.”
Strategic partnerships and community-driven learning were significantly expanded in the 2025 edition of WTGC. Tech giants, innovative startups, and global universities collaborated on 1:1 mentoring rooms, virtual career fairs, and Artificial Intelligence-powered matchmaking to help participants find relevant connections and resources. One standout feature was the virtual sponsor booths, which gave companies real-time lead-generation insights, transforming attendee engagement into measurable ROI.
For marketing teams and corporate partners, press release distribution became a vital strategy to amplify their conference presence and announce new initiatives. With the growing popularity of hybrid sessions, brands are now leveraging press release services to communicate their impact with clarity, highlighting everything from keynote appearances to platform analytics and ESG-focused initiatives.
This year’s conference also highlighted data-managed storytelling, with session organizers sharing anonymous insights regarding attendee behavior, interest outlining, and session-level engagement, which were available to sponsors and speakers. These indicators are more than just vanity numbers; they assist brands in fine-tuning future plans and improving the alignment of content and community.
The one real differentiator for WTGC 2025 itself was the global inclusiveness that provided programs across time zones and languages, while also allowing for mentorship and leadership development regardless of location or seniority.
As the seminar wraps up, conversations organically continue online and through professional networks. Programs such as WTGC are not optional; rather, they are essential for businesses looking to align their brand values with diversity, inclusiveness, and innovation.