Event: STEM-ming International Women's Day Meetup

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Welcome to STEMming 2025!

Come join us for this fun, celebratory, annual event for Women, Two Spirit, Trans, Non-binary, Agender, and Gender Diverse people, and allies in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).


This free event is possible due to the generous contributions of our event partners Vinnustofa Kjarvals and RANNÍS EDIH Iceland, as well as our community partners: WomenTechIceland, SKÝ, UTmessan, Konur í Orkumalum (KÍO), Women in Immersive Tech Iceland (WIITI), VERTOnet, Samtök '78, ADA Hagsmunafélag kvenna og kvára í upplýsingatækni við Háskóla Íslands, /sys/tur at Reykjavik University, Ungar athafnakonur (UAK), Ada Konur, and Iceland Innovation Week.


STEMming is a part of Kvennaár 2025 (Women's Year), a year long celebration marking the 50th anniversary of the Iceland Women's Strike. Don't miss out on this opportunity to meet and connect with STEM colleagues, experts, community and industry leaders, allies, and people you've never had the chance to meet in person!


📆 March 8th, 2025

⏰ 4 - 7 pm

📍 Vinnustofa Kjarvals, 2nd floor Austurstræti 10a, 101 Reykjavík


Food served. Cash bar. Great vibes.



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