22-25 AugustIn a cozy house in Hässleholm

Want to take your coding to the next level?

This camp is designed to help you evolve with the ever changing tech landscape. Learn multiple ways of using AI when coding and gain an edge in your profession.

How do we stay curious, confident, and in control as programming evolves with AI? This 4-day camp is for women and non-binary people who already have some programming experience. We'll explore how to use modern AI-powered tools - working with code assistants and interactive notebooks and learning how to integrate them into your workflow. Led by a team working hands-on with AI in their research and engineering, you'll walk away with real insights, sharper skills, and the kind of practical experience that sets you apart. Spots are limited - buy your ticket before they're gone and take the next step in your journey as a developer!

What you'll learn:

  • How to use AI tools to debug, refactor, and improve code
  • How to ask better technical questions and guide AI effectively
  • How to learn new concepts faster while still understanding them deeply
  • How to critically evaluate AI-generated code
  • New workflows, tips, and practices for developing with AI

What more to expect:

This camp is more than just coding, it’s also about community and networking - meet new people and build connections that last beyond the camp! Think sunny days, scenic hikes, group cooking, and plenty of time to relax and get to know each other. And bring your creative side - why not join in on some knitting, crocheting, or other crafts - and enjoy slow moments in between sessions where the best conversations often happen.


Early Bird Discount: For a limited time you get 20% off all tickets, with the code 'Pinkearlybird2026'. Don’t miss the chance to secure your spot at a reduced price! 

Why join?

  • Learn how to actually use AI without losing the understanding of your own code.
  • Gain an edge in your profession - build on your existing skills and work more effectively.
  • Walk away with a hands-on project you can add to your portfolio.
  • Get the opportunity to learn from a team who uses AI in their daily work.
  • Build confidence in your own abilities and skills.
  • Get inspired by others and share your own ideas.
  • Be part of a community that supports and uplifts each other.
  • Connect with like-minded tech enthusiasts and make new friends.

Words from our previous Camps:

“I really liked this camp! Nice people and a perfect size of the group. The schedule was very well made. Interesting workshops with a lot of hands on tasks. Fun activities spending time together seeing the beautiful environments.”

“This was an amazing event, an amazing vibe, and super interesting! Thank you all so much for your time, dedication, and planning ❤️”

“I really enjoyed the positive atmosphere throughout the workshops, and I found the mix of listening and hands-on tinkering to be perfect.”

“The best thing was the organisation, all the women and community feeling, I loved how hands on the electronic workshop was and how much information we got exposed to”

Ticket information 

Regular ticket: 5000 SEK

Student/unemployed ticket: 4000 SEK
A reduced price to make it possible for students and those currently not employed to attend.

Company ticket: 10 000 SEK
 For those who have the possibility to attend through their employer or company funding.

✨ Early Bird Discount: For a limited time you get 20% off all tickets, with the code 'Pinkearlybird2026'. Don’t miss the chance to secure your spot at a reduced price! 


✅  The following is included in the ticket:

  • A hands-on course in Coding with AI. By the end of the camp, you'll have the skills and confidence to continue learning on your own!
  • Shared accommodation in Hässleholm. Note: rooms are shared with other participants. In some cases, a double bed may be shared.
  • All meals included - breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Meals are prepared together as a group. Note: Which means everyone is expected to help out with the cooking.

    ❌  The following is not included in the ticket:

    • Computer, please bring your own. All instructions for the (free) programs needed will be sent in advance.
    • Travel costs.
    • Bed linen and towels - please bring your own.
    • Insurance (please check with your insurance company and make sure that you are covered).

    Cancellation policy: 

    Camp tickets are non refundable. In the unlikely event that Pink Programming needs to cancel the camp, the ticket price will be refunded (please note that transportation costs are not included in this refund).

    What you need to know:

    When? August 22-25

    Where? In a cozy house in Hässleholm, Skåne.

    What language will the course be in? The classes will be held in English.

    Who is this camp for?

    • Women (cis and trans) and people with non binary gender identities.
    • Students or early-career developers who want to grow their skills.
    • Anyone curious about using AI to support their coding and learning.

    Which programming languages and technologies will we use?

    The guided workshops will primarily use Python, allowing us to focus on understanding concepts and building solutions rather than getting stuck in complex syntax. You'll get hands-on experience with modern AI-powered tools - like code assistants and interactive notebooks - and learn how to integrate them into your workflow for debugging, refactoring, and exploring new ideas.

    What do I need to know before the camp?

      • Basic programming experience (e.g., Python or similar). Check your skills - work through the tutorial here, up to the loops section would be good enough.
      • Some experience reading and modifying code.
      • No prior experience with AI tools is needed (and if you happen to have some already, that's just a bonus. You're very welcome either way!)

      Not sure if this camp is right for you?

      Feel free to reach out to us at campmanager@pinkprogramming.se - we'd love to hear from you.

        Camp Teachers & Mentors

        Elisa Bin
        PhD Student at KTH | Co-founder of FleetMQ

        Elisa is a PhD student at KTH, affiliated with Integrated Transport Research Lab and co-founder of a tech startup FleetMQ. As well as a long time Code mentor and Camp Teacher at Pink Programming. Her research focuses on the technical requirements and impacts of emerging technologies on transport and human mobility, including autonomous and connected vehicles. With a background in robotics and machine learning, she began her career before AI coding tools were widespread and has since learned to thoughtfully integrate them into her workflow. In her free time, she loves crocheting, cooking and biking.

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          Annika Wong
          Research Engineer & Robotics Engineer

          Annika is a Systems Engineer at FleetMQ, with a background in research on localization technologies for autonomous vehicles. She entered the field as AI tools were rapidly gaining traction and now integrates them naturally into her daily development work. She is passionate about mobility, robotics, and turning innovative ideas into practical systems. Outside of work, she enjoys creating 3D models, traveling, and hiking.

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          Bhavna Vaddadi
          Postdoctoral researcher at Linköping University

          Bhavana is a postdoctoral researcher at Linköping University, specialising in digitalisation and electrification in Swedish logistics transport systems. She is an urban planner and designer focused on technology-driven solutions in urban and rural transport, with experience in areas like autonomous mobility, social robots, and Mobility as a Service. She began learning to code alongside modern AI tools, which accelerated her journey. In her free time, she enjoys gaming, knitting and crocheting, biking, and reading.

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          Pushpamalar Rajendran
          Software Developer at Lynk & Co

          Malar is a nature lover and travel enthusiast with a passion for creative problem-solving. With nearly six years of experience as a software developer, she currently works at Lynk & Co, specializing in sustainable and accessible e-learning solutions using gamification, Unity, C#, and JavaScript. Outside of work she enjoys hiking and board games, and at the camp she'll bring her technical expertise and enthusiasm for building impactful tech solutions.

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          Heather Payne
          Human-Centered Technologist

          Heather brings 15+ years of leadership experience in the public sector, with a background in psychology and administration that gives her a unique perspective on human behavior and organizational design. Now expanding into programming and AI, she is passionate about building human-centered technology solutions — and having recently relocated to Sweden, she's eager to connect with the tech community and collaborate on impactful work.

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