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Build, Share & Grow with AI

Thu, Mar 05

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The YouTube series | Throughout March 2026

The YouTube series | Throughout March 2026 Build with AI | Share with AI | Grow with AI

Build, Share & Grow with AI
Build, Share & Grow with AI

Time & Location

Mar 05, 2026, 6:00 PM – Mar 31, 2026, 8:30 PM

The YouTube series | Throughout March 2026

About the event

Join our community and get your free ticket to Women on Stage International Women's Day 2026 Conference - Build, Share & Grow with AI! 

All genders are welcome!


This year’s conference takes the form of a curated YouTube series, published throughout the entire month of March, under the theme: Build, Share & Grow with AI.

Starting March 5th, 2026, we’ll release a new short talk every day or two, exploring how AI is reshaping how we build technology, share knowledge, and grow our careers.

As always, we’ll have an incredible lineup of speakers, showcasing some of the best women leaders in the global tech scene, registered on the Women on Stage Platform.


Our speakers will share practical insights across 3 main tracks:

  • Build with AI

  • Share with AI

  • Grow with AI


Register to receive our Weekly IWD Voices email with upcoming talks, highlights, and direct links.

Join us, wherever you are, for inspiration, community, and to learn something new!


For abstracts and full conference agenda, visit our conference page.


Want to watch the talks as they’re released?

Subscribe to our YouTube channel with new IWD Voices every 1-2 days throughout March.



//KEYNOTE - You Wouldn’t Ship Untested Code. Why Ship Untested Talks? - Moran Weber, Founder of Women on Stage:

Most developers would never ship a piece of code to production without testing it first.

So why, when it comes to public speaking, which is one of the most common human fears, do most of us skip any real preparation workflow?


Over the past 7 years, as a tech speaker, event organizer, and speaker trainer who has personally mentored hundreds of tech speakers, I kept seeing the same mistakes repeated again and again. The software engineer in me realized that most problems aren’t caused by a lack of confidence or talent, but by the lack of a structured, standardized preparation workflow.


In this talk, I’ll show how bringing engineering workflows into presentation prep changes everything. I’ll cover what a practical workflow should include, how to debug yourself, and why iteration and external feedback matter far more than “naturally born” charisma.

I’ll also share where AI genuinely helps, and where it can actually kill a great idea.

Great speakers aren’t born. They’re engineered.

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