What an extraordinary experience it’s been at #WIEILC2025! Over two transformative days, our IEEE Hawaii Section Women in Engineering (WIE) chair – Quynh Tran joined passionate leaders, technologists, and innovators from around the world to explore the future of leadership in an AI-driven world β€” and how we can shape it with purpose, inclusivity, and courage. πŸŒˆπŸŒΊπŸ€–

πŸ’₯ Day 1 Recap:
The energy was electric from the start, with keynotes from trailblazing voices in AI, tech, and academia who didn’t just inform β€” they ignited! πŸš€ Discussions ranged from ethical AI to dismantling deep-tech barriers, all centered on leadership that’s intentional, inclusive, and impact-driven. We dove into real-world challenges and left with practical tools, fresh inspiration, and a deeper sense of purpose. Networking lounges and career workshops buzzed with connection, collaboration, and shared mission. πŸ”—πŸ’¬βœ¨

🌟 Day 2 Recap:
The momentum carried into Day 2, where we engaged in deeper conversations about resilient leadership, equity in tech, and inclusive innovation. From technical sessions to big-picture panels, we were challenged to think bigger and act bolder. πŸ’ͺ🌍. On this day, Region 6 team was gathering, where Hawaii WIE connected with peers from across the West Coast. Sharing our journeys, celebrating local impact, and building regional solidarity reminded us just how powerful this community truly is. 🌐✨

As the conference wrapped up, it was clear: this was more than an event β€” it was a movement.Β 

Mahalo to the organizers, volunteers, speakers, and every attendee who made the 10th IEEE WIE ILC such a powerful experience. Let’s continue the momentum and create a world where innovation thrives through diversity, purpose, and leadership! πŸš€πŸ‘©β€πŸ’»β™»οΈ