THEME: "Breaking Barriers, Shaping the Future of Women"
Women's Forum 2025 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world! We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for "3rd Edition of International Women's Forum" which is going to be held during 17-18 March 2025 at Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Theme: "Breaking Barriers, Shaping the Future of Women"
Dozens of expert speakers lead workshops and seminars on the issues that matter most to women, including personal finance, business and entrepreneurship, health, work/life balance and more. The conference usually features prominent female leaders and speakers who have achieved success in their respective fields. These speakers may share their personal stories, strategies for success, and insights on how to navigate the business world as a woman.
The Conferences for Women events attract some of the most dynamic women leaders in the world – including Nobel Laureates, CEOs, and the most influential thought leaders of our day.
Key benefits of International Women's Forum:
Scholars Conferences extends its heartfelt gratitude to all the members of the Organizing Committee, Chairs, Co-chairs, Keynote Speaker, Speakers, Students, Media Partners, and everyone who contributed to the conference's resounding success. The 1st Edition of International Women's Forum was seamlessly executed as a Hybrid Event from March 27-28 at Barcelona, Spain and Online. The Women's Forum 2024 garnered an overwhelming response from participants.
Serving as a global platform, Women's Forum facilitated fruitful discussions on the latest breakthroughs in International Women's Forum. The esteemed speakers highlights the new innovative technology in Women’s Health and Wellness, Women in Fashion, Women in Business Leadership, Women in Power and Decision Making, Women’s Health and Wellness, Menopause, Midwifery, women's health nursing and Women’s Health and Wellness, Women Aesthetics, Beauty and Cosmetology, Women in Networking and Sustainable Development, Women Empowerment and Leadership, Women in Science and Education, Obstetrics & gynecologic nurses, Women in Technology and all Women's related subjects.
The conference commenced with a captivating opening ceremony, followed by a series of lectures delivered by both Distinguished Guests and Keynote Forum members. A highlight of the event was the Keynote Forum, where leading scientists enriched the gathering with their insightful presentations, elevating the conference to remarkable heights.
Women's Forum Previous Conferences Speaker, Keynote Speakers and Poster Presenters:
Scholars Conferences extends its heartfelt gratitude to all the members of the Organizing Committee, Chairs, Co-chairs, Keynote Speaker, Speakers, Students, Media Partners, and everyone who contributed to the conference's resounding success. The 2nd Edition of Global Women's Forum was seamlessly executed as a Hybrid Event from September 23-25 at Singapore and Online. The GWF 2024 garnered an overwhelming response from participants.
Serving as a global platform, Women's Forum facilitated fruitful discussions on the latest breakthroughs in Global Women's Forum. The esteemed speakers highlights the new innovative technology in Women’s Health and Wellness, Women in Fashion, Women in Business Leadership, Women in Power and Decision Making, Women’s Health and Wellness, Menopause, Midwifery, women's health nursing and Women’s Health and Wellness, Women Aesthetics, Beauty and Cosmetology, Women in Networking and Sustainable Development, Women Empowerment and Leadership, Women in Science and Education, Obstetrics & gynecologic nurses, Women in Technology and all Women's related subjects.
The conference commenced with a captivating opening ceremony, followed by a series of lectures delivered by both Distinguished Guests and Keynote Forum members. A highlight of the event was the Keynote Forum, where leading scientists enriched the gathering with their insightful presentations, elevating the conference to remarkable heights.
GWF Previous Conferences Speaker, Keynote Speakers and Poster Presenters:
• Stephen Mago, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa
• Roberto Gomez, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico
• Kaushiki Banerjee, Barasat Government College, India
• Lyona Grace, IDNFT, Indonesia
• Melissa Katz, Weill Cornell Medicine, United States
• Edi Patmini Setya Siswanti, Sardjito Hospital, Indonesia
• Song He, KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore
• Anuja Thomas, South West Acute Hospital, Western Health and Social Care Trust,UK
• Lizabeth Reents, University of Washington, United States
• Krishnaveni G Raman, Grange University Hospital, United Kingdom
• Guli Sultanmuratova, Tashkent Medical Academy, Uzbekistan
• Dionne McFarlane, Lived experience and endometriosis advocate, United Kingdom
• Aqsa Mandvia, Wye Valley Hospital, United Kingdom
• Marius Contor, FH Campus Wien - University of Applied Sciences and Medical University of Graz, Austria
• Paul Sarnese, Secured and Prepared Consulting, USA
• Shoba George, Olive View UCLA Medical Center ED and UCLA School of Nursing, USA
• Chia-Yu Lee, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
• Nalini S, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (DU), India
• Sara Sapharina, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (DU), India
• Manjula Annamalai, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (DU), India
• Vijayasamundeeswari Palani, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, (DU), India
• Lingling Huang, Southeast University, China
• Peiyan Yang, Southeast University, China
• Xinxin Guo, Southeast University, China
• Fengyuan Tang, Zhejiang University, China
• Jie Li, Southeast University, China
• Tianyi Zhang, Southeast University, China
• Mingjun Sun, Southeast University, China
• Shihan Zhang, Southeast University, China
• Yanping Cheng, Southeast University, China
• Shengxuan Jin, Southeast University, China
• Jialiu He, Southeast University, China
• Yiling Ge, Southeast University, China
• Dorothy Bai, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
• Jiuming Li, Southeast University, China
• Yuxiang Liu, Southeast University, China
• Yiqing Yang, Southeast University, China
• Shiyi Tan, Southeast University, China
• Qiannan Zhang, Southeast University, China
• Mingma Li, Southeast University, China
• Defu Yuan, Southeast University, China
• Naiyang Shi, Southeast University, China
• Shuchun Tao, Southeast University, China
• Yazhen Zhang, Southeast University, China
• Penghao Zhen, Southeast University, China
• Chen Saisai, Southeast University, China
• Wang Kai, Medical School of Southeast University, China
• Yue Yan, Tsinghua University, China
• Guiya Jiang, Southeast University, China
• Chi-Mei Wu, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan
• Yeh Jheng Yi, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan
• Ho Yi Fang, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan
• Chiu-Man Lin, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan
• Noriko Nakagaki, Niigata University of Pharmacy, Japan
• Yao-Gin Huang, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, Taiwan
• Ching-Hui Wang, Taipei City Hospital, Taiwan
• Tzu-hua Wu, VGHTC/Medical Oncology, Taiwan
• Jung Min Ryu, Daegu Catholic University Hospital, South Korea
• Hao Wang, Southeast University, China
• Yucheng Gao, Southeast University, China
• Adhya Tom, Gulf Medical University, United Arab Emirates
• Yuanyuan Hu, Southeast University, China
• Bernd Blobel, University of Regensburg, Germany
• Joyce Simard, University of Western Sydney, Australia
• Sergey Suchkov, The Russian University of Medicine, Russia
• Doaa Ahmed, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS foundation trust, United Kingdom
• Beatrice Lam, Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Hong Kong
• Cheuk Ki Fung, Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Hong Kong
• Mariam Barabara, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College, Tanzania
• Rebecca Delpino, University College Birmingham, United Kingdom