‘Women in Tech’ among over 200 participating in ‘We Lift’ Expo

Exhibitors for We Lift 3 during the preparations (Photo: Ministry of Human Services and Social Security)

“We are going to be launching something very exciting on the opening day of WE LIFT 3, where women will have another opportunity handed to them free of cost.”

She added that compared to previous years, WE LIFT 3 will differ in many ways including new businesses and a special moment to appreciate the use of technology.

“Looking at the other years, we would’ve seen some of the businesses that came out, so we included other types of businesses. You’ll see lots of consultancies, lots of services, so that was very much in the embryonic stage in the first year, so that’s bigger and newer.

“We are focusing on IT… we’re doing a very special moment with young women making sure that they enter that space of digital technology using influencers from within the ministry.”

Minister of Human Services and Social Security addressing the media (Photo: Ministry of Human Services and Social Security)

For the first time, companies that have sponsored the event such as Nations, Spotlight Initiative, and Exxon Mobil along with the ministry will also be exhibiting their products.

The ministry’s vision of the grand exhibition is to ensure more women are trained in all areas to fill voids that exist in today’s society.

The expo will run from 11:00 to 18:00 hours and will be separated into sections. There will be delicious and healthy desserts to tasty cuisines, a wellness spa area with hand-made candles and soaps, and local fashion and accessories.

 

The 200 women-owned businesses will consist of start-ups, growing and established businesses.

Extracted from the Department of Public Information  (DPI).