Speakers
Women who presented at ETech in 2009 included:
- Ashwini Asokan - From Anywhere and Anytime – To Here and Now: Imagining the Future of Technology in Culturally Relevant Local Contexts
 - Maribeth Back - High-Tech Chocolate: Reinventing the Path from Pod to Palate
 - Shelley Batts - Hearing the Light: New Technologies for Restoring Hearing via Regeneration and Implants
 - Sharon Biggar - Sense and Sensibilities: What Happens When You Can Measure Our Offline Reality Like You Can the Online World?
 - Leah Buechley - High-Low Tech: Democratizing Engineering and Design; LilyPad Electronic Fashion
 - Colleen Crary - IEEE-Tech: Redefining Standards for Emerging Technologies
 - Maia Garau - Holistic Service Prototyping: Sketching Hardware and Software
 - Elizabeth Goodman - Designing for Urban Green Space
 - Raven Hanna - Science Through Art
 - Kate Hartman - Wireless Wearables and the Lilypad XBee
 - Liz Henry - DIY for PWD: Do It Yourself for People with Disabilities
 - Christine Herron - FreeTech
 - Christa Hockensmith - Jackhammers, Polymers, and Diamonds: New Applications in Explosives
 - Mary Lou Jepsen - Low-Cost, Low-Power Computing
 - Lisa Katayama - Japanese Tech Culture: Demystifying "Weird" Japanese Toys and Tools
 - Zoë Keating - Using a 17th Century Instrument to Create the Music of the 21st Century
 - Kati London - How the Magic Circle Transforms the Commons: Games, Communities, and Civic Participation; Submersible Design
 - Jennifer Lynch - Building a New Biology
 - Rebecca MacKinnon - Freedom and Control: Lessons from China for the World
 - Jennifer Magnolfi - Building the Programmable Environment: Co-Design and Physical/Digital Space Making
 - Jane McGonigal - Superstruct: How to Invent the Future by Playing a Game; The End of Free Space
 - Maureen McHugh - Technology Uses Us: Humans as an Ecological Niche
 - Britta Riley - Submersible Design
 - Reshma Shetty - Real Hackers Program DNA
 - Molly Steenson - Shared and Sometimes Stealthy: Urban India's Mobile Phone; Steampunk Infrastructure, 21st Century Uses
 - Cherie Ve Ard - Tales from Technomadia
 - Rose White - Collaborative Play: Improving the World by Making Fun Stuff with Smart People
 - Fumi Yamazaki - Japanese Tech Culture: Demystifying "Weird" Japanese Toys and Tools
 
28/129 = 21.7%
Source: http://en.oreilly.com/et2009/public/schedule/speakers
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