The SheLeads program of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation hosted a full-day event on November 2 to assist female entrepreneurs in leveraging artificial intelligence to expand their enterprises. The goal of the event was to provide attendees with modern resources, abilities, and connections to thrive in a rapidly evolving economy.
At the start of the day, Ibrahim Hindi led the practical instruction. AI was taught to women for productivity, investor pitches, market research, and marketing. To enable participants to immediately put what they learned into practice, the session combined basic instruction with hands-on activities.
An evening panel, sponsored by HRH Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan, examined how artificial intelligence is transforming regional business. The speakers also discussed issues that women still face, like insufficient money, poor access to digital resources, and gender bias in tech fields.
The event brought together experts, diplomats, businesspeople, and partners, giving them a chance to network and work together. People showcased their businesses, met people who might support them, and looked into partnerships at a product showcase.
The people in charge said the event showed how SheLeads is helping women get used to the digital age. The program continues to help women lead innovation and shape the region's future economy by giving them training, chances to talk, and real opportunities
