Google’s Women Techmakers Ambassadors are hosting Gemini Hackathons around the world. These events bring together developers, students, and tech enthusiasts to explore Google’s latest AI model, Gemini. Participants get hands-on experience building projects that use Gemini’s capabilities in real-world applications.
(Google’s Women Techmakers Ambassadors Host Gemini Hackathons Globally.)
The hackathons aim to support underrepresented groups in tech. They offer a space where women and non-binary individuals can learn, create, and connect. Each event includes workshops, mentorship sessions, and coding challenges focused on AI innovation.
Women Techmakers is a global program by Google. It works to increase visibility and inclusion for women in technology. The Ambassadors lead local initiatives that encourage skill-building and community growth. With the Gemini Hackathons, they are helping participants understand how generative AI can solve everyday problems.
Events have already taken place in cities across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. More are scheduled through the year. Attendees range from beginners to experienced developers. All share an interest in using AI responsibly and creatively.
Google provides tools, resources, and technical support for each hackathon. Local organizers tailor activities to fit their community’s needs. This ensures everyone can take part and benefit from the experience.
The hackathons also highlight collaboration. Teams form during the events and often continue working together afterward. Many participants leave with new skills, project ideas, and professional connections.
(Google’s Women Techmakers Ambassadors Host Gemini Hackathons Globally.)
Google believes diverse perspectives lead to better technology. By supporting these hackathons, the company empowers more people to shape the future of AI. Women Techmakers Ambassadors play a key role in making that vision a reality.


