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The Impact of QueerTech: Building Safe Spaces and Stronger Networks

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In this episode of All Hands on Tech, host Eilish Bonang sits down with QueerTech’s CEO and Founder, Naoufel Testaouni, to explore the organization’s mission, impact, and future. QueerTech was founded in 2016 to address the lack of representation and inclusion of 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals in the tech industry. What started as a local meetup in Montreal has grown into a national movement, with initiatives like the QT Conference, QT Connect meetups, and Canada’s first-ever accelerator program for queer entrepreneurs. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by queer individuals in tech, including isolation, lack of mentorship, and barriers to leadership opportunities. QueerTech aims to tackle these issues through programs designed to support early-career professionals, emerging leaders, and startup founders. By fostering connections and creating safe spaces—both in-person and online—QueerTech is working to increase representation and accessibility across the industry. Listeners will also hear about the organization's ambitious Vision 2034, which seeks to train and support tens of thousands of queer professionals, leaders, and entrepreneurs over the next decade. The discussion touches on the importance of digital inclusivity, the rise of online hate, and how QueerTech is collaborating with companies and policymakers to create a more equitable tech landscape. With over 125 events hosted since its inception and a rapidly growing community, QueerTech continues to break barriers and create meaningful change. This episode is an inspiring look at how one organization is reshaping the Canadian tech ecosystem—one connection at a time! Learn more about QueerTech: https://queertech.org/ Visit Digital Nova Scotia: https://digitalnovascotia.com/ Music © Bensound.com

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