AliceCode Marks Decade Building Israeli Girls' Tech Pipeline
Walla reported at 17:53 IDT, with metadata updated at 17:55, that AliceCode is marking a decade since a small Rishon LeZion living-room coding group grew into a national pathway for girls, teens and women in technology. AliceCode's official site says the community now has 10,000-plus graduates, hundreds of mentors and leading high-tech partners, with training from fourth grade through army, academia and industry. The official Future Summit page confirms a July 5, 2026 gathering at Tel Aviv University's Smolarz Auditorium, and Walla says about 1,000 participants and senior high-tech figures are expected. Israel's next high-tech edge depends on broad talent pipelines, including girls who learn early that building software, AI and products belongs to them.