Women Techmakers Official Presentation Tuesday 31 March

Discussions with bold leaders, technical workshops, sprints, networking opportunities and more.  Tomorrow Tuesday March 31 is finally coming to Greece, the global program and brand of Google, "Women Techmakers"(WTM), which was first introduced by 2012 by then Google Deputy [x], Megan Smith.

Today, "Women Techmakers" is the technology technologist Natalie Villalobos along with a global group of Googlers whose passion is to empower women in technology by increasing their visibility and offering them a global community and the necessary supplies. Women Techmakers
Throughout the year, Women Techmakers in Greece will praise technology women, not only through numerous initiatives such as conferences, seminars, workshops, members' representation at various global events, debates, and more. Women Techmakers are an important tool to recognize how women's presence has affected the technology industry and beyond.

Women Techmakers
Google Developers in Thessaloniki, official organizers and supporters of WTM in Greece, intend through these actions to highlight the contributions of women to technology and are thrilled that they continue to this day. They are proud to have the support of an excellent panel that will be attending tomorrow at the opening ceremony at the Thessaloniki Concert Hall, the Maurice Saltiel Hall (M2M), by 18.30. The event will also be attended by the US Consul in Thessaloniki, Robert P. Sanders, as honorary guest.

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18.30 | Attendance
19.00 - 19.30 | Welcome
19.30 - 21.00 | Speeches and open discussions with:
● Liana Goutas (Director, International Government Affairs, HELLENIC PETROLEUM Group, President of the Women's Managers & Entrepreneurs Division, EYD of Macedonia)
● Rallio Lepidou (Journalist – Creator of ka-.gr)
● Katerina Kanellidou (leadership, executive coach)
● Fofo Bonio (Journalist, Member of the Union of Editors)
● Eva Komapaki (co-founder of jamjar.gr)
● Vera Papagelopoulou (co-founder of jamjar.gr)
● Sophia Repou (Psychologist, Researcher)
● Maria Makri (founder of theproject.gr)
● Victoria Sinikliyski (IT student)

19.30 - 21.00 | Speeches and open discussions from Athens via Hangouts with:
● Olga Stavropoulou (President of the consulting Militos SA & Co-Founder of the Social Enterprise "knowl for Education & Lifelong Learning")
● Marika Lambrou (General Manager, Business Imaging & Professional Print Group, INTERSYS)
● Basol Kollia (former Secretary General for Gender Equality)
● Christina Frentzou (Project Manager of EU Affairs of Counseling Militos SA)
● Kseniia Shumelchyk (head of WTM Ukraine)
● Athanasia Tsakiri (CEO, Direct Solutions - Innovative Applications and Services Private Company)
● Xenia Ziouvelou (senior research scientist)
20.45 - 21.00 | Global WTM Hangout where leaders from other communities around the world will welcome WTM Greece.
21.15 - 22.00 | Parallel workshops:
● Android Wear Concepts Kseniia Shumelchyk
● Map the entrepreneurial journey: Goal Setting through profiling Katerina Kanellidou
● WordPress | Athanasios Panagiotidis

During the Women Techmakers event, a pilot program "Interactive Lab" will be launched in collaboration with Mataroa, who recently ran the successful program "Code Girls" (a program to learn to code exclusively for girls aged 10-16 held at and to ).

Interactive Lab is an experiment to introduce girls who have watched the Mataroa program and not only to use the internet and its capabilities to "teleport" commands to receivers in other parts of the world. For this experiment there will be a robot in Thessaloniki that will receive orders from Kalamata through a specific program.
Entrance to Women Techmakers is free but registration is mandatory and can be done either at the Concert Hall or by following this link: http://goo.gl/YwYPqU

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