A Message from the Conference Organizer
The Women in STEM, AI & Innovation Conference was created with a simple but powerful goal: to help all students see themselves as capable, confident contributors to the future of science, technology, and innovation—while intentionally amplifying the voices and experiences of young women.
For many students—especially girls and those from underrepresented communities—STEM can feel distant or inaccessible. This conference is designed to change that narrative by creating a space where students of all genders are welcome as participants and allies, learning together through meaningful conversations, mentorship, and real-world engagement.
Through panels, interactive mentorship, and hands-on exploration, students will connect directly with leaders from government, industry, academia, and community organizations who are actively shaping the future. Allies play a critical role in this work, and this conference emphasizes the importance of inclusive leadership, ethical innovation, and shared responsibility in building a better future.
This year’s conference takes place on February 10, intentionally scheduled one day ahead of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science (February 11). By gathering on this day, we extend the global celebration into our local community—creating space to learn, share, connect, and celebrate together. In response to feedback from students and community partners, we are expanding the event to a broader audience, inviting schools and organizations across the community to participate, collaborate, and celebrate with us.
This marks our second year hosting the conference in person, following several successful years of virtual programming. The in-person format allows for deeper mentorship, richer dialogue, and stronger connections—something students, educators, and partners have consistently valued.
“At its heart, this conference is about possibility—helping students see that they belong in STEM, that their ideas matter, and that their voices can shape the future. When young people feel seen, supported, and included, extraordinary things begin to happen.”
— Dr. Anju Bajaj, Conference Chair
We warmly invite administrators, teachers, students, and allies of all genders to join us for this meaningful learning experience and to be part of a growing community committed to equity, innovation, and student voice.
Registration Information
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Date: February 10
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Time: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
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Grades: 7–12
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Who Can Attend: Students of all genders; allies are strongly encouraged
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Fee: $20 per student
(Includes STEM make-and-take activities and light refreshments) -
Bursaries Available: If cost is a barrier, bursaries are available on a first-come, first-served basis
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Registration Deadline: January 27
👉 Register here: https://forms.office.com/r/USTU2X9R7G




