Women 2.0 Explained

Women 2.0 is a global network and social platform for aspiring and current female founders of technology ventures.[1] It was founded in April 2006[2] and primarily provides an incubator for ideas program for engineers, designers, business, and marketing participants who want to launch and develop their own high-technology ventures.[3]

Background

Founded by Shaherose Charania, Angie Chang, and Shivani Sopory,[4] [5] the group organizes workshops and events aimed at helping female entrepreneurs.[6] It aims to increase the number of female entrepreneurs starting high-growth ventures through access to resources, network, and knowledge.[7] Around 80 percent of the network's members are women who are involved in startups.[8] The organization received a round of funding from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation in October 2011.[9]

Initiatives

Women 2.0 offers a five-week program that involve twenty participants. Members of the team work together to produce five viable products and develop a problem hypothesis. After it is validated and a basic prototype has been created, the team applies to incubators such as Astia, TechStars, Springboard, and YCombinator, among others. There is also an annual business plan competition that culminates in a Pitch Night, where finalists present their plan before a panel of judges.

In 2011, Women 2.0's mobile-focused Founder Labs became an independent organization based in San Francisco and New York City.[10]

in 2015 they started giving out awards.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.startupsmart.com.au/technology/2011-07-12/meet-the-female-tech-pioneers.html "Meet the female tech pioneers"
  2. News: Women 2.0 has new leadership, and is launching a tech recruiting service. TechCrunch. 2018-11-13. en-US.
  3. Book: A Rising Tide: Financing Strategies for Women-Owned Firms. Coleman. Susan. Robb. Alicia. Stanford University Press. 2012. 9780804773058. Stanford, CA. 153.
  4. Web site: Flashback - Shaherose Charania and Angie Chang, Women 2.0 - The BusinessMakers Radio Show.
  5. Schomer, Stephanie. "Angie Chang and Shaherose Charania, founders of Women 2.0" Fast Company. March 23, 2010.
  6. Glazer, Emily. "Making Strides at Start-Ups" Wall Street Journal Online. July 5, 2011
  7. Book: Walsh, Robert. The Web Startup Success Guide. 2009-12-08. Apress. 9781430219859. New York. 132.
  8. Book: The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today's World. Stange. Mary Zeiss. Oyster. Carol K.. Sloan. Jane E.. 2013-01-09. SAGE Publications. 9781452270371. en.
  9. Le Kry, Uyen."Empowering Women Entrepreneurs: Angie Chang of Women 2.0" ALIST. August 07, 2012
  10. Kolodny, Lora. "Women 2.0 Spins Out, Expands Founder Labs Program To New York " Techcrunch. March 22, 2011
  11. News: And the Winners of the Women 2.0 Awards Are.... 2015-02-14. Women 2.0. 2018-11-13. en-US.