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Friday, July 4, 2014
She Sharp had the official launch event with Orion Health at their Grafton offices. This included a Scrum workshop and plenty of opportunity to network with Orion employees as well as other women in technical fields. Guest speakers from Orion Health, Diana Venter and Tegan Harrison shared some of their stories of being a woman in software development and also talked about some of Orion Health’s products and processes.
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
This event brought speakers from various parts of the tech industry together for an evening of demos, lightning talks, networking and cupcakes. We were even lucky enough to get to try out the first ever Microsoft HoloLens in New Zealand!
Our speakers included Federica from Orion Health, Lance from Trade Me, Ella from Spark Ventures and Donna and Rocky from Microsoft. Attendees got to hear about analytics, the cute smart bin, Microsoft HoloLens and precision medicine.
Read more about our fantastic lightning speakers below!
Saturday, May 28, 2016
The awesome team at Flexware came and ran a security workshop with us. This involved learning about Ciphers, encrypting and decrpyting and working with Arduinos. The aim was to emphasise to everyone just how critical security is in addition to learning the basics of how it works. Check out the Flexware team below.
Monday, March 21, 2016
About 100 attendees joined SheSharp and Google team from Sydney for an evening at GridAKL. The first session addressed the issue of unconscious bias with Google sharing their training and knowledge around this area. This proved to be a great insight into how one of the biggest tech companies in the world is addressing the issue of diversity.
After a short break of pizza and networking the google team jumped into the second session which was a more up close and personal. Each of the Googlers shared how they ended up working for Google, what their roles were, the office and culture.
During the evening students attending were highly encouraged to apply for Google internships and scholarships such as The Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship: Asia Pacific for university students and the Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship for First Years for high school students in their last year of study.
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Our first SheSharp event of 2016 was held at the Orion Health Head office in Auckland with over 40 female high school students from across Auckland attending.The morning kicked off with a team building challenge to break the ice and get the creative juices flowing.
Throughout the workshop our SheSharp committee members and ambassadors help students develop and create a working app they could download and test on an android device. The workshop was aimed at all levels of students, from beginner to advanced, by the end of the workshop all the students had a working app.
Thursday, October 15, 2020
We have another amazing event coming up on the 15th October with our lovely She Sharp Alumni, Ruth James speaking at the Event! The event is to celebrate Ada Lovelace Day! In sponsorship with Xero!
Ada Lovelace Day was founded in 2009 by Suw Charman-Anderson to celebrate the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).
Our amazingly talented speaker, Ruth James is going to do the same by telling us about her journey in tech. She Sharp is honoured to have Ruth join us to celebrate this day!
Monday, May 24, 2021
The Ministry of Education and NZTech partnered up to host the Tech21 Summit, to inspire ākonga (learners) into technology careers. The one day Summit aimed to spark inspiration for year 7–10 ākonga while showcasing tech innovation and creativity, plus offering the opportunity to find out more about Technology Learning career pathways.
The Tech21 Summit had a number of young entrepreneurs and digital disruptors sharing their stories with more than a thousand 12 to 14 year olds to inspire them into a career in tech. Plus, a special live performance by Kings at Tech21!
SheSharp and Women in Tech (AUT) were at ‘The Imagine Zone,’ which is the space for ākonga (learners) to touch, feel, see and imagine their future in tech. We connected ākonga and tech sector – navigating through our digital future.
Tuesday, June 8, 2021
From healthcare, to finance, education and government, artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping every part of our lives. It is also helping solve some of the world’s greatest challenges. However, women account for less than 25 percent of the AI workforce.
Please join our next event to discuss women in AI for social good. Be inspired by Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh’s vision to increase female participation in AI, for the benefit of all. She will be joined by a panel of guest speakers to explore female-led AI that’s good for the world. Join the conversation, network and create valuable connections.
Monday, December 11, 2017
We wrapped up 2017 with an Auckland Tech Grand Tour of some of the biggest names in the local tech scene. Transport and lunch was provided for the female university and high school students that went on a whistle stop tour.
We left from the meet up point at AUT City Campus and heading to the first destination – Orion Health. Here the students had a introduction to the product cycle – from concept to creation (aka shippable product!) by Sherry Tung, Business Analyst at Orion. Sherry presented on how Orion Health refined and iterated ideas and concepts throughout the product cycle and talked about the challenges and innovations that occur along the way. Rounding off the session was a panel discussion with some of the brightest young women in Orion who shared stories of how they landed in the tech world.
After this the students all boarded the bus again and headed down the hill to Parnell and to the Xero office. They were greeted with lunch on arrival and a talk by Gareth Cronin, Executive General Manager – Partner Products. Gareth talked about diversity and inclusion not only being paramount for staff to flourish, but that it also produced stronger business outcomes and better reflected the diverse community of customers and partners Xero interacts with every day. This was then followed by a presentation from Ruth James, Happiness Engineer at Xero who talked about what Xero was actively doing to ensure they encourage and maintained a diverse and inclusive workplace for all their staff.
After this the group then jumped back on the bus again and heads down to Wynyard quarter and to the Air New Zealand Head Office. Here a team Product Owners, Developers and Quality Assurers introduced themselves and talked about their work. The group was then split into two smaller groups which consequently encouraging a more intimate conversation between the presenters and attendees. The Air New Zealand team talked to one team about Oscar, the Air New Zealand chatbot that used AI to help with customer queries.The other group had more of a ‘fireside chat’ about what it really looked like to work at Air New Zealand, encouraging questions from the floor. After about 30 min, each group swapped over.
It wasn’t long before the students were on the bus again and heading to their final destination of the tour, Trade Me. Here they were greeted by Grace Benedek Rooney, a Developer at Trade Me, who talked about what it is like to be a developer. Developers at Trade Me work in teams, use a variety of tools in order to deliver cool and useful products. She also talked about how as a developer, you get to help people in their lives without meeting them in person. Her example was about a student moving out of home. They can use Trade Me to find a flat, furnish the flat, find a job to support their studies and buy a car after saving their paychecks. For students wanting to find internships, Grace recommended the Summer of Tech programme which is how she landed her first roles in tech. Summer of Tech offers free training for students then connects them to organisations where they can work in a paid and meaningful role.
Having spent six and half hours on a whirlwind tour of some of New Zealand’s biggest and most successful tech companies it was time to head back to AUT and conclude what had been a highly successful event.
Thursday, October 19, 2017
We had our event with PushPay on 19th Oct, 2017 and it was about the DevOps concepts and how it is bringing cultural change in industry. We had 3 awesome speakers from 3 different tech companies in Auckland, Lisa Helm from 2degree, Alix Klingenberg from Push pay and Rashmi Modhwadia from Orion Health.
They shared their journey being in tech companies and their experience with how DevOps is changing the work flow and how it is helpful to deliver the product faster with quality. It was really great interactive event with speakers and socializing with other participant.
Monday, May 1, 2017
Come along to hear outstanding women give quick insightful talks about their challenges, inspiration and motivations around solving real world problems using technology. This inspiring group include a wide range of experience from award winning high school and university students to working professionals, demonstrating that inspiration can happen at any age!
Is a non-profit series focused on building capability and relationships within communities. What makes it special is that it is driven by the purpose of celebrating and empowering everyday people who are doing incredible things. We focus on sharing stories that may otherwise not be heard.
It’s no secret that, for many years now, men have been the dominant voices in the technology sector. She# is here to change that. We aim to encourage women in computer science, computer engineering, IT, and tech-related fields to develop academically and professionally. In addition, we help you to network and learn with each other; fostering the advancement of women in high school, university and industry.Make sure you also register for another great event straight after this one in the same venue.
Thursday, March 23, 2017
“Googlers” from Google Sydney joined us for a bias busting workshop that was open to all students and professionals.
The aim of the workshop was to reduce bias and promote inclusion to create impact and innovation. We had a interactive learning experience with Googlers to demonstarte how to contribute to an inclusive culture at university and beyond.
Of course, there was plenty of Google swag given away and attendees got a unique opportunity to talk to Googlers and ask questions about their work life and “Googley-ness”!
Thursday, July 26, 2018
Nyriad is our platinum sponsor and held their very first event with us on 26th July, 2018. Nyriad is a New Zealand exascale software company specialising in advance data storage solutions for big data and high performing computing.
This event was focused on problem solving skills and how to deal with real world scenarios. It had really interesting mock session on how to deliver final product on time and how to deal with the unexpected surprises.
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Lynda Clements (UoA) and Judy MacFarlaine (AUT), who have conducted these workshops previously, talked a bit about what Vision Boards are and how they can help us direct our attention and intention for our goals and desires.
Everyone enjoyed the process a lot and were happy with their results. Participants also got to mingle with each other over pizza and drinks.
The event ended with some more tips from Lynda and Judy on how we can keep updating those Vision Boards in future as well.
Saturday, May 26, 2018
The event was about learning project management skill and how these concepts can be used by anyone in our daily lives.
The workshop provided an introduction to the basics of project management as well as tools and techniques to help develop skills to become a great project manager leading successful projects.
At the end of the event there was a tower game instructive exercise that encouraged teams to experience simple, but intense lessons in team building, scope, time, cost, quality and risk management.
Thursday, April 26, 2018
A joint event with Vend, held on 26th April, taught the women about real-world that Vend solves. They also shared their why, why they do the things they do and how they do. We also heard from Jade, Joanna and Novia, some of the senior women from product, design and engineering. The event also gave the attendees to work on a problem which simulated the Challenges faced in a real world scenario.
Monday, March 26, 2018
We partnered with our gold sponsor again this year for the annual SheSharp with Google event. Over 50 attendees, from students to working professionals, joined us for this midday event held on Monday 26th March at AUT city campus.
This Codelab provided an introduction to machine learning suitable for all levels, and participants predicted house prices using a Kaggle Kernel. Kaggle is a worldwide data science community that offers machine learning competitions, which the house price predictions from this event were submitted to.
Brown bag lunches were provided by SheSharp while attendees were guided through the task by a group of Googlers from the Sydney office, a number of whom are Kiwis.
In the second session, we got to know these Googlers a bit better with a career panel. Each Googler shared their path to Google, as well as some insight into life at Google. Attendees were able to ask anything and get all their questions answered, and did we mention – get lots of Google swag!!
The event ended with the opportunities at Google for students – internships, graduate positions, and the Women Techmakers Scholarship. The scholarship was particularly encouraged, and SheSharp Ambassadors who were former recipients spoke highly of the Scholars’ Retreat, where recipients can connect with fellow scholars, network with Googlers and participate in a number of workshops, held in a different Google Asia Pacific office each year.
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
The event was facilitated by representation from the Digital UX department, Product Owners, as well as current interns at Air New Zealand.
We were introduced to Design Thinking as “A problem solving approach, particularly applicable to fuzzy or wicked problems – making it well suited to design human experiences”.
This was shortly followed by the instruction that – Design Thinking is experiential. To learn it, you have to do it……..so, we did!
This design sprint workshop was a great introductory session for both students and professionals with no first time experience. It was highly creative and encouraging us all to think outside of the box and push through our inhibitions or preconceived ideas. It was also very interactive and encourage consultant discussion and evaluation with a partner (ie, the stranger sitting next to you!)
The key takeaway was looking at ways you could use Design Thinking in your everyday life.
The material provide by Stanford is open source and a great way to introduce the concept of design thinking to groups or teams that are looking to solve a problem – i’d highly recommend giving it a go!
Thursday, July 25, 2019
Unless you have been living under a rock, you will have heard of blockchain.
Blockchain is one of the most important inventions since the Internet. It’s powering systems for supply chain, fintech, mobility, digital identity and yes, even trading virtual cats. But, what exactly is Blockchain? How does it work? And most importantly, how do you decide if it’s right for your idea or business?
Join us at the event to learn the ins and outs of this emerging technology and blockchain based projects happening around New Zealand. Hear from the industry experts from Centrality, Yabble, and Āhau, about their blockchain journey. We will also conduct an Ideathon, where our experts will show you how easy it is to get started on blockchain programming. So team up and design your very own blockchain application to win a prize for the best concept. Drinks and nibbles will be provided to accompany this brainstorming.
Thursday, December 14, 2023
Come celebrate the holiday season with us, reflect on the past year, and hear from diverse role models in tech and inspirations for the future!
Thursday, June 13, 2019
She# was proud to hold an incredible event at Amazon Web Services on a very inspiring topic: The Amazon Culture of Innovation. Attendees enjoyed listening to AWS’s Katrien Pagenaer, the NZ Sales Manager at AWS as she talked about the the key innovation fostering ideas followed by Amazon that helped it grow from an online books retailer to an e-commerce and computing giant. This was followed by a hands-on workshop that saw teams brainstorming to come up with their very own innovation, and pitching it to the judges just like an Amazon employee would!
Monday, June 24, 2019
Wāhine Kākano is New Zealand’s premier young women’s festival where young women between the ages of 16-22 years can attend a wide range of workshops which will equip them with skills and confidence required to take on their careers.
She# was a part of this festival and facilitated an interactive workshop where attendees were introduced to Augmented Reality. Our attendees were able to experience AR first hand and were able to create one of their own. The workshop also included a career talk from our She# Ambassador and Software Engineer Abby Shen, where she took us through her journey in the technology sector.
Thursday, May 2, 2019
She# in collaboration with Workday developed an interactive evening exploring the world of Cyber Security. The attendees were divided into groups for an exiting session of cyber-security quiz and the winners received Workday goodies. We were also delighted to hear from a panel of four Workday employees about their journeys into this industry. The evening was brought to a close by a demonstration of a live hack!
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
She# was delighted to be invited to Deloitte for a Chatbot Design Workshop. Over 40 attendees were split into teams to develop a Chatbot solution in a case study presented by Deloitte. Experienced Deloitte consultants mentored each team to ensure they had the necessary guidance. Teams elected four members to talk to the “client” and understand the client requirements for the solution. Finally, a solution was presented by each team. Pizza, Drinks, and Networking saw the evening to a close!
Thursday, April 29, 2021
This month’s event was all about women in tech and trades who are proving that they are more than just a diversity quota filler & industry leaders who are setting a new benchmark for inclusivity every day.
It was an evening where we shined the spotlight on women. Industry leaders spoke about why they have not settled for a seat on the sidelines, and how they are setting a new benchmark for inclusivity everyday.
“Diversity is an invitation to the party, Inclusion is about an invitation to dance”
Friday, November 3, 2023
Technological change will continue to reshape the workplace and workforce. It's up to us, as individuals, organisations, and societies, to shape this future collaboratively, ensuring that technological change benefits everyone.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
We invite you to take part in our automation challenge, which will have you working in teams to develop an automated solution for a basic use case. There will be experienced developers on hand to help you through your solution, but with limited time this will definitely be a challenge. We have prepared some pre-work to help you prepare for the day, however the software we will be using (UiPath) is designed to be low-code with plenty of drag-and-drop options so we believe you’ll be able to develop part of your solution intuition alone. The challenge will be run in a hackathon-style and there will be prizes for the winning team.
Thursday, August 13, 2020
Join She Sharp for an inspirational and empowering panel on STEM Careers for our future generations. The recent times have taught us that if there is anything that the future holds is the impact technology will have on our day-to-day. We hope to inspire and guide you to learn more about various STEM pathways.
We will be discussing the following topics:
– What career options are available? What are the unique opportunities in tech where you can get involved?
– How can you get yourself across the latest technology trends outside of the classroom?
– What role does personal development play in building the right mindset to tackle the uncertainties of tomorrow? What does it mean to have a personal brand?
– What should you consider to plan for your tertiary education?
Nicole Yue Lin (Data Scientist, Spark)
Shruti Sherekar (Business Analyst & Agile Consultant, IAG)
Amrit Kaur (Tech, Strategy & Transformation Consultant, Deloitte)
Zainab Manasawala (Produce Development Engineer, Fisher & Paykel)
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
“The Truths to Gaming and Start-up - SheSharp Edition” is organised by SheSharp, in collaboration with Geo AR Games & the New Zealand Game Developers Association (NZGDA). If you’re interested in Gaming, Augmented Reality, and Development, then this is an event you don’t want to miss!
Hear the inspiring story of Melanie, CEO of Geo AR Games, and learn how she grew her start-up and worked on national as well as international projects! It’s quite difficult for women to make it in the gaming industry and many females go through the stereotypical work environment. Melanie has some great tips for young women out there who are looking for a career in gaming, and how to make it in the industry! The gaming world needs women, like Talia Pua, Carol Taka and Vaanipriya Diwan, who are part of the panel on the night!
Although this event features all female speakers, anyone can attend; from high school/university students to professionals far into their careers, people of all genders, aspiring entrepreneurs, are all welcome. We have a range of activities lined up, such as networking, gaming, and play-testing sessions.
Thursday, November 26, 2020
We partnered with Xero to give people an opportunity to have a much needed night out to end 2020 with a bang!
SheSharp and Xero hosted a Girl’s Night Out to bring together like-minded women interested in tech for a night of fun, interaction and challenges. As unprecedented this year has been, where most of us have interacted online via zoom calls or google hangouts, it’s time (and safe) for us to have an in person event. You don’t have to have a vast knowledge of tech or the tech sector to come along.
There were team challenges, fun quizzes and general fun and interactive awesomeness. So people brought their A-game along! This was a great event to network and reconnect with others we haven’t had the opportunity to meet in person over the last few months!
This event was open to all students (18+) and working professionals! Food and Drinks (No Alcohol) were provided!
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
At She Sharp, our mission is to actively engage a broader range of Maori and Pasifika female students by equipping them with the knowledge, network, and skills to enter STEM industries. We are dedicated to inspiring and empowering the next generation of talent from these communities to explore and embrace the dynamic world of STEM and the digital domain through immersive hands-on workshops on topics such as AI, AR, and robotics.
On Wednesday, October 11th, we will be hosting our first STEM conference for Maori and Pasifika girls in years 11-13. The event will take place at AUT (South Campus, Manukau). We are thrilled to offer this free event, as it aligns with our goal of empowering Pasifika girls as future leaders in STEM.
The conference will commence at 9:00 am - 3pm and will include hands-on workshops in Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, and Augmented Reality. Additionally, we will feature Pasifika experts and role models in the STEM fields. Our aim is to ignite curiosity and inspire students about potential careers in technology.
See the agenda here.
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Monday, October 11, 2021
Join us to celebrate Ada Lovelace Day and International Day of the Girls. We are delighted to present two wonderful speakers for this event – Ankita and Elina. Hear their stories and be inspired!
We’ll also have quizzes and games and an overall fun session.
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Join us ONLINE on Tuesday 30th November for a jam-packed evening!
Curious about career pathways in data, analytics and visualisation? Do you want to learn from industry leaders, get career advice, and participate in a hands-on Power BI workshop?
We will start with a panel featuring renowned experts, Leila Etaati, Indira Bandari, Owen Auger, Sudhir Rawat, about career development as a data analytics, data engineer, and data science, what they need, and what skills we need to know.
After that, we have a hands-on lab for working with Power BI, extracting data from a data source, then cleaning it and visualizing it to show the current situation of the data better and learning how to visualise data for better storytelling and decision making.
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
#IamRemarkable is a Google initiative empowering women and other underrepresented groups to celebrate their achievements in the workplace and beyond.
This program aims to:
1. Improve the motivation and self-promotion skills of women and underrepresented groups.
2. Change social perceptions and refresh the conversation around self-promotion.
Thursday, March 18, 2021
SheSharp is delighted to announce our first community event of the year: We are partnering with MYOB to celebrate International Women’s Day! There will be team challenges, fun quizzes, and general fun and interactive awesomeness. So bring your A-game along! This is a great event to bring along your work colleagues to network and reconnect with others you haven’t had the opportunity to meet in person over the last few months! This event is open to all ages and all genders, all students and working professionals!
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
Our “From Burnout to Balance” breakfast event is going to be an enlightening morning where we delve into two vital aspects of well-being. As women, we wear many hats - we are professionals, mothers, partners, and more. It is this dance of roles that showcases our adaptability, but also puts us at a greater risk of burnout. In addition, the boundaries between work and personal life are becoming increasingly blurred.
Our incredible speakers will guide you on a journey towards achieving equilibrium in the fast-paced world of technology, looking at actionable strategies to harmonise professional ambitions with self-care.
Brigette McGregor-Macdonald will speak to discovering the power of mindfulness and provide key techniques that empower you to stay centred, enhance focus, and build resilience against burnout.
Maya Lee will dive into the critical connection between nutrition, health and stress management, providing insights into putting your health first for peak performance, optimising energy levels and warding off burnout. It is time to invest in your well-being, embrace balance, and unlock your full potential in both your professional and personal life.
Join us as we change the narrative from ‘Burnout’ to ‘Balance’.
Friday, August 11, 2023
AI Forum NZ is hosting an AI for the Environment Hackathon Festival across Aotearoa, Australia and the South Pacific. Do you have a passion for saving the planet, starting in our backyard? The winners will pitch their solutions at the AI Summit on 21 September in Auckland.
This event will be hosted in partnership with academyEX on August 11th and 12th, kicking off with an inspiring keynote from Frances Valintine CNZM.
The problems this year to solve, are based on the five key environmental outcomes (AI for the Environment Report 2022). These have been expanded to make them more relevant to all participants in 2023. AI Forum NZ are sourcing use cases from NGOs and citizen science groups to provide real problems to solve that are relevant to each location. These organisations provide subject matter expertise ahead of time and on the day.
You will learn many new skills, meet like-minded peers, and network with sponsors and mentors. At the end of the hackathon you and your team demonstrate your project in front of a judging panel who select the winner. The best four winners have a chance to pitch their idea at the AI Summit 23. Hackathons are a safe space for people from diverse skill sets to come together around a problem to solve. When forming your team, think about the Dream Team Model of hipsters, hackers, and hustlers - a good mix will help you to be successful.
Keen to join us in solving pressing environmental problems using AI?
Thursday, August 24, 2023
Good Together: by complementing technical expertise with power skills, the opportunities are endless
From grass to glass, find out how women across all aspects of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths can apply their technical expertise and their complementary power skills to deliver goodness for generations to come. The opportunities are endless from on farm sustainability, animal science and digital solutions, through to cutting edge laboratory research at our Fonterra Research and Development Centre, exploring robotics and automation across manufacturing systems and leveraging current & future technology to empower our employees & optimise our business for the future.
Join us in person at the Fonterra Auckland head office.
Across the evening you will learn more about Fonterra including an overview of the Early in Careers entry opportunities, hear from a panel of women about their personal experiences, spend some time exploring power skills and how these can enhance your career journey (from job application and beyond) with plenty of time for networking.
Spaces are limited and we are expecting a sold-out event, so register now to secure your place.
Friday, May 12, 2023
We had a wonderful time at the NZTech Techweek NZ Tomorrow Expo, where we showcased our work dedicated to empowering women in tech.
We were delighted to welcome many groups of students visiting from diverse range of Auckland schools who were eager to learn more about STEM, robotics, AR and VR. They had a chance to try out some of our activities, such as programming a robot, virtual reality and exploring an augmented reality app.
We were impressed by their enthusiasm and creativity, and we hope to inspire more young women to pursue their passion for technology.
Tuesday, July 25, 2023
Hear the experiences of Kiwibank executives and engage in an innovation roadmap workshop!
Join us to discover how you can grow your career at Kiwibank while shaping the future of banking in Aotearoa.
Spaces are limited, so secure a place now if you haven’t already. We have special prizes and giveaways for those who attend the event.
See you there!
Thursday, March 10, 2022
International Women’s Day is fast approaching and She Sharp is partnering with AWS to bring you an inspirational evening where we talk all about #breakingthebias!
Come along to enjoy some fireside chats by amazing panelists, an interactive workshop and a short quiz. Please join us to celebrate and honour the women you know, the women who inspire you and the women who work hard everyday to create more diversity in the tech sector! We will have special prizes and giveaways for those who register and attend the event.
Friday, June 17, 2022
Join us at the AWS Office in Auckland for this special event recognising individuals, initiatives, and organisations that are changing the norms, reconditioning the way we think about diversity, inclusion, and equity, and shaping a new normal for the security industry in Aotearoa.
Featuring a stellar line-up of speakers from across Aotearoa's security sector, we will hear lightning talks from each of them sharing their journeys and learnings, demystifying the security industry, followed by a Q&A Panel. We'll also have fun interactive activities and opportunities for networking over yummy food and drinks, with awesome prizes up for grabs on the night.
It will be a fabulous event for everyone - no matter if you know nothing about the industry, new to security, curious about the industry or a seasoned security professional! AND remember - our events are open and inclusive to all genders, females, males, nonbinary, and allies! So bring your friends or colleagues for a great night of learning and networking with the community.
Thursday, April 28, 2022
She Sharp is teaming up with MYOB to discuss the diversity of careers in technology and the multiple pathways we can take to achieve our dream job in STEM. Come along and engage with an expert team of MYOB panellists who will highlight some of the pathways that can be followed which lead to a career in Technology, participate in a guided workshop to help discover our deep-set motivations and Q&A with the MYOB and She# teams to create a composition of insights to enable us to make conscious career choices based on our aspirations and motivations…. so YOU can definitively begin to Mind Your Own Career.
Friday, May 20, 2022
Surround yourself with great women: Stories of the women who have ignited our passion for careers in Technology. Enjoy a networking breakfast and surround yourself with great women. She Sharp and Countdown collaborate to bring you first-hand the real stories of the women who are igniting our passion for careers in Technology. Join our breakfast session and see what you can learn to help you re/ignite the flame of your technology career. You will hear from key talent across our Analytics and Insights, Product, Strategy & Transformation and Engineering practices. Hear how they have navigated their careers and learn useful tips as to the art of networking and really owning your career path.
Thursday, July 21, 2022
We operate in an unusual world that has seen workplaces and normal operating models change from the norms that we have been used to. Navigating the “new normal” can be challenging for both new starters in the tech industry settling in, as well as for managers and teams helping their junior staff find their pathways and build networks in often remote or disrupted working environments.
In this interactive in-person session, we will be talking with some of ANZ’s women in tech whose careers have been formed throughout these disruptive years. We will hear about their journeys and expectations versus the realities and how they have faced and adapted to the challenges. Supporting them we will also hear from more senior team members at ANZ on how they are helping support people to strengthen their resilience and protect their wellbeing through change.
Tuesday, June 20, 2023
Some of the world’s leading companies use Deloitte’s 10 Types of Innovation Framework to create innovative products.
When you’re building technology, it’s important to think about more than just the features your product delivers. To be successful, you also need to build out extensions to your application or system that connects with the wider ecosystem. The result is building more than just an app, but a platform and service that customers love and stay with.
What you’ll learn at this event:
Saturday, September 3, 2022
She Sharp Hackathon is an all-female-led and non-binary 32 hour hackathon, which aims to help individuals to understand they belong in tech and that there are various roles you can have in the tech industry. Do you have a passion to save the planet, starting in our backyard? We’re bringing to life practical examples from the AI Forum’s recently published AI for Environment in Aotearoa New Zealand report.
Join 60+ people for a weekend of learning, building, and connecting to build your tech skills and realise that you have allies who are supporting you every step of the way.
Monday, December 5, 2022
She Sharp is delighted to present She Celebrates: A reflection on the past year and Inspiration for the future! Come and join us for an evening of Reflection and Inspiration presented by a variety of motivational speakers from STEM-related industries and hosted by AWS and She Sharp. This fantastic opportunity will introduce you to new and exciting ideas for the future, while providing a space to network with STEM professionals.
Our guest speakers will discuss and reflect on their experiences throughout 2022 in celebration of another incredible year together. The event will be a great networking opportunity to meet with like-minded individuals, mingle with established professionals, celebrate successes and achievements, and have fun!
Thursday, October 20, 2022
The world is constantly evolving. Digital technologies are transforming exponentially from day to day and Artificial Intelligence has changed the way we interact with the world around us. We can find information through conversations with machines, instantly translate written and verbal language and even have our own personal digital assistant.
In this interactive workshop, hosted by Google, we will learn more about the use of Artificial Intelligence, how to get involved and build AI applications. With awareness of the tools used to innovate, we will discuss the importance of how they are used and the potential impact of ethics and biases. We will also hear from Google Leaders in the AI space on how they got involved and their thoughts on AI in this changing world. Most importantly, we will equip you with the tools and resources required to build experiences and showcase how easy it is to get started with AI right now.
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
For International Women’s Day, She Sharp is partnering with Countdown and inviting you to #embraceequity and kick-start your day. Let’s challenge gender stereotypes, call out discrimination, draw attention to bias, and seek out inclusion in all aspects of our personal and professional lives.
She Sharp are committed to empowering more women into STEM careers to drive gender parity into a world free from bias. Our events are an open opportunity for Everyone, regardless of gender, age, race or background, to work together in order to bridge the gender gap and better represent women within STEM fields.
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
This event is aimed at providing women with insights and opportunities to pursue a career in the tech industry.
Attendees will have the chance to hear from experienced professionals in the tech industry, who will be sharing their personal stories, experiences and insights on how to navigate a career in tech. This is a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights and advice from some of the best in the industry, and to learn more about MYOB as a company.
Whether you're looking to start a career in tech, or you're already working in the industry and looking to grow your skills and network, this event is for you. With the support of MYOB, we hope to inspire and empower women to pursue their passions and achieve their career goals.