Women in AI and Data Science Conference
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 3rd, 2025
McNamara Alumni Center, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
McNamara Alumni Center, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Call for Abstracts: We invite women, women-identifying, and non-binary individuals to share their work, spark new ideas, and inspire others. Submit your abstract by September 15, 2025, to present your research, projects, or insights.
Join the Data Science and AI Hub for a day dedicated to amplifying the voices of women, non-binary, and gender-diverse professionals in AI and data science. Experience inspiring talks, engaging stories, and meaningful connections with leaders shaping the future of the field. From breakthroughs in AI to critical conversations on data ethics, this community-focused event is all about learning, collaboration, and celebration.
The 2025 conference will take place in person at the McNamara Alumni Center and will also be live-streamed online.
Ticket options include two options:
Virtual Pass (Free)
Access to livestreams and recorded presentations only
Information about how to submit questions and comments for presenters
Does not include in-person experiences like meals, book signings, live announcements, the reception drink ticket, or the attendee directory
All Access Pass ($25 Early Bird ends Sept 12 / $45 Regular)
Includes everything in the Virtual Pass
Plus: Access to in-person sessions (including unrecorded ones), lunch, all-day refreshments, book signings, a free drink ticket at the reception, and the attendee directory (for those who opt-in).
* Note: If you’re thinking about attending in person, we recommend purchasing an All Access Pass. Upgrading from a Virtual Pass to an All Access Pass later may not be an option, depending on ticket availability and current pricing.
* Registration for this event is required. Select tickets for an All Access Pass (virtual and in-person access) or a Virtual Pass. Registration for All Access Passes will close on Oct 20, 12:00 AM or when the event reaches capacity. Registration for Virtual Passes will close October 31 at 11:59 PM.
At WiADS, the energy comes from more than just the presentations—it’s the conversations in the hallways, the connections made over coffee, and the ideas sparked in every session. Throughout the day, you’ll be immersed in a mix of inspiring talks, hands-on learning, and collaborative opportunities designed to fuel both your curiosity and your career.
Dr. Alex Hanna is Director of Research at the Distributed AI Research Institute (DAIR) and a sociologist focused on how data used in computational technologies reinforce racial, gender, and class inequalities.
Dr. Alex Hanna is just one of the many incredible speakers joining WiADS this year. From innovators in AI to leaders in data ethics, our lineup will challenge your thinking, expand your skills, and connect you with fresh perspectives from across industry and academia.
The Women in AI & Data Science (WiADS) Conference is a one-day event celebrating and advancing the work of women and non-binary professionals in analytics, artificial intelligence, and data science. Hosted by the Data Science and AI Hub (DSAI), this annual gathering brings together industry leaders, academic experts, and data enthusiasts from across Minnesota and beyond.
This free conference offers inspiring technical talks, real-world business applications, engaging panel discussions, and opportunities to network with a vibrant community of peers and mentors. Whether you’re a professional, researcher, or student, you’ll gain valuable insights, make meaningful connections, and leave inspired to contribute to the future of AI and data science.
Join us to celebrate achievements, share ideas, and help shape a more inclusive and innovative data science community.
Missed last year’s Women in AI & Data Science Conference—or want to revisit your favorite moments? Explore our Event Archive for highlight reels, full session recordings, keynote talks, and photo galleries from WiADS 2024. From inspiring presentations to behind-the-scenes snapshots, see how last year’s event brought together over 1,000 attendees, 378 organizations, and a community dedicated to shaping the future of AI and data science.
Who is the (DSAI)?
You may remember us as the Data Science Initiative (DSI)—the team that organized last year’s Women in AI & Data Science (WiADS) event. This year, we’ve reintroduced ourselves as the Data Science and AI (DSAI) Hub, reflecting our expanded mission.
The DSAI Hub brings together people, resources, and opportunities across the University of Minnesota to advance both data science and artificial intelligence. While our name is new, our purpose remains the same: to foster community, spark collaboration, and support innovative research and education.
By broadening from DSI to DSAI, we’re better positioned to:
Connect and amplify work in both data science and AI.
Serve as a central resource for students, faculty, staff, and partners.
Support events, initiatives, and partnerships that showcase the University’s leadership in these fields.
In short: same dedicated team, same passion, but now with a broader vision that includes both Data Science and AI.