While virtual conferences hold the promise of enhancing gender diversity in tech, the digital divide remains a significant barrier. Access to reliable internet and technology is not universal, disproportionately affecting those in lower-income regions, where women are often the most impacted. This divide can hinder the very aim of these conferences to be inclusive and accessible, suggesting that bridging the gender gap in tech requires addressing broader socio-economic inequalities.
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