
Cambodia Women In Tech Award aims to provide a platform for women in tech to network with each other and share their knowledge and experiences. This helps to empower women in tech and to create a more inclusive and diverse tech community in Cambodia.
We are looking for the extraordinary female entrepreneur, engineer, government official, creative and youngster who make an impact in the digital transformation era.
Apply Now: cadt.edu.kh/events/women-in-tech/
Other Events
Call for application: ASEAN-China Youth Exchange Camp
ASEAN-China Youth Exchange Camp is a collaborative programme between the ASEAN Foundation and the People’s Republic of China to ASEAN through the ASEAN-China Cooperation Fund. It aims to promote the significance and understanding of ASEAN-China relations. During the implementation, ASEAN Foundation will work with Xiamen University as the appointed local organiser. HOW TO APPLY Submit your application through https://bit.ly/ASEANChina_YECFrom_ASEAN (for ASEAN Students) and https://bit.ly/ASEANChina_YECForm_China (for China students) by 10 July 2024. Incomplete completion of the form will not be further processed for shortlisting. Don’t let go of this once-in-a-life time opportunity of becoming a cadre of future young leaders! For inquiries, please contact ACYC@aseanfoundation.org
The 4th Science Talk
The 4th Science Talk will be focused on \"Forest Cover Monitoring Tool\". Mr. Bormy Chanthong, a Remote Sensing Specialist, will be the speaker. The event provides an opportunity for 25 participants from media institutions, universities, indigenous groups, and civil societies to meet with scientists in the field of environment. Please register via this link by 27 June 2023: https://forms.office.com/r/HzhFmTAUCF https://forms.office.com/r/HzhFmTAUCF
Open Tech Camp 2025
EngageMedia is organising Open Tech Camp 2025 – an unconference (or user-generated conference) that brings together digital technologists and social activists from across Asia-Pacific in a collaborative learning space dedicated to human rights tech. This two-day event fosters co-learning on privacy-respecting, secure, and open digital technology, enabling participants to build capacity and resilience in the face of digital threats. It is specifically designed for: Technologists interested in developing or customising tools for social change initiatives. Human rights defenders addressing internet freedom, digital rights, and online safety issues. Advocates, academics, and civil society practitioners passionate about advancing inclusive and fair digital ecosystems. Link to registration: https://forms.digisec.wiki/techcamp25