Muscat: In celebration of International Women’s Day, Tech Oman has announced the launch of TechWoman, a new initiative dedicated to encouraging, supporting, and highlighting the role of women in the technology sector.
The TechWoman initiative aims to create a dynamic platform for women by organizing events, seminars, workshops, and meetups specifically designed to empower women in technology. Through this initiative, Tech Oman seeks to inspire more women to pursue careers in technology while supporting those already in the field to grow, connect, and lead.
“Technology thrives on diversity of ideas and perspectives. With the launch of TechWoman, we aim to create a platform that encourages more women to participate, lead, and innovate in the technology sector. By providing opportunities for engagement, learning, and collaboration, we hope to inspire the next generation of women technologists and contribute to a stronger and more inclusive technology community in Oman,” said Tariq Al Barwani, President of Tech Oman.
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The initiative will bring together technology professionals, entrepreneurs, students, and aspiring innovators, providing them with opportunities to share knowledge, build networks, and showcase their achievements in the technology ecosystem.
A series of programs, networking sessions, and knowledge-sharing events will be rolled out by Tech Oman team throughout the year, welcoming women from across Oman who are passionate about shaping the future of technology. Women working in or interested in technology, both Omani and expatriates living in the country, are invited to join the TechWoman initiative. Registration is free and available through www.techoman.om.





