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Event

Women in AI Night Market

Date
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Time
6:00 — 8:00 PM
Event Type
In person
Location
TRACE Restaurant, W Hotel
181 3rd St, San Francisco, CA 94105

Step away from the noise of RSA and into something entirely different.

Join Endor Labs and Women X AI for an invite-only Women in AI Night Market at Trace Lounge in San Francisco - a one-night gathering designed for intentional connection between women shaping the future of AI and security.

Inspired by the energy of Asian night markets, the evening invites you to wander, explore, and connect at your own pace. Enjoy night market–inspired appetizers, browse women-owned maker stalls, and take in live music from a featured woman violinist who performed at the Super Bowl halftime show.

No agendas. No presentations. No panels. Just a thoughtfully curated space where women building and leading across AI and security can take a breath, connect organically, and form the kind of relationships that last well beyond RSA. Come for the food, the music, and the market. Stay for the conversations you won’t have anywhere else.

Featured vendors and artists: Rose Crelli Violinist | Banh Bakery | Eternal Trinket Permanent Jewelry | Henna Artist Sisters & Lab Handmake Skincare | Teappo Premium Teas

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