The 4th edition of LATINITY (Latin American Women in Technology Conference) was held in September 6th and 7th, 2019, in San José, Costa Rica. Organized by Latinas in Computing and Cooperativa Sulá Batsú, this was the biggest gathering of women in technology in Latin America and officially declared as “Event of Public Interest” by the President of Costa Rica.

This time, the IICA Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura, located in Coronado, San José, was selected as the venue to host more than 530 attendees from 15 countries, out of which 120 received full or partial scholarships to attend.

LATINITY 2019 Costa Rica Pura Vida!

LATINITY 2019 Pura Vida was a 2-days conference with more than 80 activities related to Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineering, Data Science, Digital Art, Fintech, Digital Rights, Cybersecurity, Health, Entrepreneurship, Professional Development and issues related to women in science and tech.

LATINITY 2019 in numbers

530+ attendees
16 countries represented
120 full or partial scholarships to attend
2 keynote speakers & 10 guest speakers
35 presentations from 11 countries
7 panels with 24 panelists
6 workshops
15 mentoring circles
12 academic posters
3 industry installations
17 institutions partnered with organizing committee
24 sponsor companies & 2 ally companies
80 remote CfP and CfS reviewers
40 local volunteers
…and a surprise celebration with the Big Band of Costa Rica!

During the conference, we listened to the Minister of Science, Technology and Telecommunications and the Minister of Women’s Condition of Costa Rica. We also listened to 4 indigenous women speak in their native language about their biodegradable technology, to one of the few Latina woman who has conducted research in both poles and also to a Brazilian woman who formed a community of afro descendent programmers to inspire the next generation of women of color.

LATINITY brings together Latin American women passionate about digital technologies. It’s an event to exchange ideas, reflect on building new proposals and also have the opportunity to meet more Latin American women with the same interests.

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