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Around the globe, countries have recognized the importance of women’s economic empowerment in achieving sustainable human development and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. 

One of the primary Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) included in the 2030 Agenda is to achieve gender equality and empower women and girls.

But, We also understand that we have left behind the era where we have to empower our women. Men and Women have always been equal. It is just our thoughts that need to be aligned for this fact to sink in. Keeping this as our social responsibility, we at Antrapreneur The Business Incubator want to repeat our initiative of Women Investing in Women with it’s second edition to celebrate a world of equality. 

Women are already empowered and therefore we need to work on enrichment of the same by bringing the unique women minds under a common platform to invest in each other in some or the other form.

Let’s go through some glimpses of the entire platter that will be on display during the event

WOMEN INVESTING IN KNOWLEDGE 

The banner 'Women Investing Knowledge' constitutes a series of Women Development Workshops referring to create an environment where they can make decisions independently for their benefit and society. 

Women Development workshop ideas are designed to help women gain confidence, practice self-care, and support each other’s personal or professional success.

 

WOMEN INVESTING IN EXPERIENCE

Women entrepreneurs may grapple with limited professional networks, lukewarm support from their families, and difficulty in finding the right mentors and advisors to help along the way.

There are women led companies and organisations where they are outperforming the others. This is the platform where we bring together such star women mentors to aspiring women innovators and ideators to share their experience and advice.

 

WOMEN INVESTING IN FUNDS

We are eyeing for the Intellectual Women Angels of India to grow the untapped resource hub and create the pool of women investors.

Research says women spend more time researching their investment choices. And while they do take on less risk than men when it comes to investing, that doesn’t mean they’re risk averse. Rather, they are simply more likely to take on appropriate levels of risk with their investments than men. Both of these findings result in better investing outcomes. 

Looking forward to onboard women investors who understand funds and funding.

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Event Information

Location:

LJ University, Ahmedabad

Date:

10-02-2023