Venue Map Advisory: Corrected Location of Royce Hotel & Casino

The ICWES20 Secretariat wishes to inform all delegates, participants, partners, and guests that an earlier posted location map of Royce Hotel & Casino, Clark Freeport Zone contained an incorrect placement of the venue marker.

We have already corrected the map to show the proper location of Royce Hotel & Casino, the official venue of the 20th International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists (ICWES20) and PWESS10, to be held on 4–7 August 2026 in Clark Freeport and Economic Zone, Pampanga, Philippines.

Participants are advised to refer only to the updated venue map and official travel information posted on the ICWES20 website.

For reference, the venue address is:

Royce Hotel & Casino
Manuel A. Roxas Highway, corner Ninoy Aquino Avenue,
Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga 2023, Philippines

We apologize for any confusion this may have caused and thank you for your understanding.

For questions or assistance, please contact the ICWES20 Secretariat at:
ptcwen@gmail.com

We look forward to welcoming you to ICWES20 in Clark, Philippines.

Dr. Sarah Peers

INWES President

As Head of Academic Skills at New Model Institute for Technology & Engineering (NMITE) a new university in England with a new approach to engineering education, Sarah leads on the mathematics pedagogy and the so-called soft skills for NMITE’s degree programmes. She also drives NMITE’s Access and Participation Plan for diversity and inclusion, for gender, neurodiversity, social mobility.

Sarah’s degrees are largely mathematical followed by a mechanical engineering PhD in the application of AI and reliability tools to the maintenance of structures. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA), a Fellow of the Institute of Innovation & Knowledge Exchange (IKE) and Advisor to the IKE’s STEM Foundation. She has expertise in skills strategy and policy development for innovation, STEAM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics and the arts) education, and she was integral to the development of Uruguay’s national “STEM Plan” for gender in schools.

Sarah has over 30 years of engineering education experience at multiple levels, tempered with consultancy for industry. She has championed gender equality in STEM since 1992 and has been active in INWES for 10 years. She believes in global collaboration to improve the lives of women and men.