Women need more than learning to code to play in the tech industry. Funding remains abysmally low and access to important tools and infrastructure is limited. On this women-in-tech panel, I spoke with Aisha Raheem-Bolarinwa, Founder at Farmz2U, Jennie Nwokoye, Founder/CEO, Clafiya, Ijeoma Anunibe, Head of People and Culture, Shuttlers, and Yewande Adekoya, Vice President, Market Access, Advantage Health Africa on the topic, “Beyond Code: Nurturing Women-Led Tech Ventures with Vital Support.”