They started as girls entering the world of STEM through the Perspektywy WOmen in Tech ecosystem. Today, they return to the Summit not as participants, but as voices others come to learn from.
From scholarship and mentoring programmes to stage hosting, from community projects to global tech careers, these women show exactly what long-term support can unlock. Perspektywy programmes do not end with one event, one workshop, or one application form - they create trajectories, open doors, build confidence, networks, visibility and leadership. One of the clearest examples of this journey is
Pamela Krzypkowska - an alumna of many Perspektywy Education Foundation programmes, later recognised by Perspektywy among the Top Women in Cloud Computing in Poland, and now Director of the Research and Innovation Department at Poland’s Ministry of Digital Affairs, leading work on responsible digital transformation in the age of AI. At the Summit 2026, she appears on the Main Stage alongside PSYHO in the session “Humanity’s Last Programmer.”
Estera Kot went from the “New Technologies for Women” programme - which she herself describes as something that shaped her career path, transformed her mindset and gave her courage - to becoming CTO at Clouds On Mars, former Microsoft leader in Data & AI, and a PhD in Computer Science specialising in Machine & Deep Learning. At the Summit 2026, she moderates the Main Stage discussion “Beyond VIBE: From Coding to Engineering in the Age of AI.”
Monika Goszcz is another Perspektywy-grown leader: a proud alumna of the first edition of “New Technologies for Women”, later a builder of programmes for women in tech, and now Global Digital & AI Transformation Project Manager at Hitachi Energy. Her Summit 2026 tech talk focuses on where AI really adds value in energy systems - from engineering to operations.
Joanna Maraszek-Darul was listed among the 2015 New Technologies for Women scholarship recipients and has since become Co-founder, Chief Product & Sustainability Officer at Plan Be Eco, helping companies measure and manage carbon footprints. Her work also connects sustainability, product development and climate education - and she has appeared at the Summit as an expert speaker on carbon footprint reporting.
Alessandra Jabłonowska discovered quantum technologies during her first Perspektywy Women in Tech camp and has since become one of the young leaders making quantum science more accessible. She is connected with Girls in Quantum, CERN-related education initiatives, the Open Quantum Institute, quantum outreach, and the organisation of the Quantum Track at the Perspektywy Women in Tech Summit.
Weronika Mrozińska has grown within the Summit community as a climate speaker, educator and founder of Lepiej Lepiej. She has hosted the Technology Stage at Perspektywy Women in Tech Summit and has appeared in Summit editions as a speaker focused on sustainability, climate and meaningful career shifts.
This is what the Perspektywy pipeline looks like in real life: girls who entered programmes, communities and stages as students, mentees, ambassadors or young experts - and now come back as leaders. They are building AI strategies, shaping cloud and data innovation, advancing quantum education, transforming energy systems, scaling climate-tech solutions and opening the Summit stage for the next generation.
Brilliant minds of the Summit - and proof that when girls get access, mentoring and visibility early enough, they do not just “find their place” in tech. They start leading it!




