

Empowering Young Women in the Age of AI
As Artificial Intelligence becomes embedded in everyday software development, junior developers are stepping into a new era of opportunity. AI is no longer a distant specialization it is becoming a practical layer in modern developer workflows.
For many early-career women in tech, the challenge is not a lack of interest in AI, but clarity on where to begin and how to grow with structure and support. The gap between curiosity and capability is where real opportunity lies.
The event positions AI not as an intimidating frontier, but as an accessible pathway — supported by community, mentorship, and structured training at Moringa School.
Speakers:
Nikki Germany - CEO, Moringa
Dr. Elizabeth Wamicha - Digital Transformation and Information Systems Expert
Lucy Mbuthia - Head of Projects at Credible & Country Director at Women in Tech Kenya.
Betty W. Kyalo - AI policy & Governance Advisor
Who should attend?
Junior women developers (0–3 years experience)
Final-year female computer science/software development students
Women transitioning into technical roles
Early-career developers curious about AI
Women in tech seeking mentorship and community
Don't miss out, invite a friend or two.
See you there!