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IWD 2026: 25 women redefining tech and venture capital

5 March 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Women at the helm of tech and venture capital in 2026

As International Women’s Day 2026 approaches, a new generation of women is reshaping how innovation is funded, built and scaled. Across global hubs from Silicon Valley to Berlin, 25 standout founders, investors and operators are ensuring that female-founded startups claim a significantly larger share of the tech and venture capital ecosystem.

Female-founded startups gain real traction

After years of stubbornly low funding levels, the share of capital flowing to women-led companies is finally edging upward. Female-founded startups are no longer confined to consumer niches; they are building core infrastructure in AI, fintech, climate tech, deeptech and enterprise software. These founders are not just closing the gap in access to capital, they are also outperforming peers on capital efficiency and diversity of hiring.

Behind this shift is a network of experienced women operators who are turning lived experience into competitive advantage. Many of the 25 highlighted leaders have previously scaled unicorns or led product and engineering teams at global platforms before founding their own companies or funds.

Women investors rewriting the VC playbook

On the investor side, women general partners are gaining influence in early-stage and growth funds. They are building new vehicles that challenge legacy patterns in deal flow, due diligence and portfolio support. Their thesis is clear: backing diverse founding teams is not a social initiative but a disciplined strategy for superior returns.

These investors are also pushing for structural changes: more transparent reporting on diversity metrics, inclusive term-sheet practices and better protection for underrepresented founders during down rounds. Several of the featured women now sit on the investment committees of major funds, where they can influence hundreds of millions in capital allocation.

The next phase: systemic change, not one-off wins

The 25 women spotlighted for IWD 2026 signal a deeper transformation. As more women assume roles as general partners, CTOs, CEOs and board members, they are institutionalising new norms: transparent governance, responsible use of data, and inclusive product design that reflects a global user base.

For the wider ecosystem, the message is unambiguous. Female-founded startups and women-led funds are no longer edge cases; they are core drivers of innovation and value creation. Platforms like Dailyza are tracking this shift closely, as the next wave of category-defining companies is increasingly being built and financed by women.

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