 The pandemic is increasing society dependence on technology to curb COVID-19 and to keep economies running. Yet many women worldwide are excluded from the benefits of technology, thus widening the gender gap. That is why, approaching the end of the pandemic, we should utilize the current development of digital technology to speed up gender equality. The digital transformation that is happening right now can help women to better themselves. Even though the pandemic has hurt a lot of women out there, through technology we can actually help them. Using digital technologies, we can truly transform not only women's ability to be present online, but also to advance their knowledge, career, work from online, and use it for everyday needs. Some of the things that we can do to decrease this gap are embedding diversity in the form of education, encouraging collaborative and peer learning, creating safe spaces like hack labs where everyone can learn something new and share something new, supporting the women's digital rights, and increasing the needs of women to be present online. Digital skills and competencies lead to greater engagement by women in the community and political life. So they are a trump card for women's increased participation in the labour market. Through the regional network of women in STEM, RCC, and our partners, we join efforts for seeking to provide young girls and women with adequate mechanisms and instruments to be able to compete with men on equal terms, as we deserve nothing less.