Watch a panel of women in technology and entrepreneurship talk about building products for inclusion.

By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0)

After the powerhouse Women Techmakers panel of Googlers kicked off Google I/O festivities in San Francisco, a panel of women in technology and entrepreneurship were featured at Google I/O talking about “Designing for the Other Half: Sexy Isn’t Always Pink”.

Panelists for the session included TaskRabbit founder and CEO Leah Busque, Women 2.0 Director of All Things Offline Sepideh Nasiri, Polyvore co-founder and CEO Jess Lee, Pinterest engineer Tracy Chou, and Playmatics CEO Margaret Wallace.

Below is the panel about product innovation and business:

Thanks to Google I/O for involving Women 2.0 in the session planning. This may be the first time that a conference of this size hosted an all-woman panel to discuss building web products.

We encourage other game changer tech companies like Apple and Salesforce to include women by bringing them to the table. Feel free to contact us at Women 2.0 if you would like us to help assembling a panel at your conference. May we continue to see female representation at the tech/entrepreneurship table!

And here’s a video filmed at Google I/O with representatives from Google and Women 2.0:

Thanks again to Google for working with us to increase women’s participation in tech and entrepreneurship!

Angie Chang co-founded Women 2.0 in 2006. She currently serves as Editor-In-Chief of Women 2.0 and is working to mainstream women in high-growth, high-tech entrepreneurship. Previously, Angie held roles in product management and web UI design. In 2008, Angie launched Bay Area Girl Geek Dinners, asking that guys come as the “+1” for once. Angie holds a B.A. in English and Social Welfare from UC Berkeley. Follow her on Twitter at @thisgirlangie.