Meghan Markle is going to speak at an upcoming virtual summit featuring some of the Most Powerful Women in the world. The event, hosted by Fortune Magazine, will be a three-day gathering of female leaders in business, government, education, sports, the arts and philanthropy.

Taking place on Sept. 29 to Oct. 1 in an online platform, Meghan's participation will be a one-on-one discussion with Ellen McGirt, Fortune's senior editor. The Duchess of Sussex will be talking about the necessary goals "to create humane tech."

Other speakers joining this event are in the business field, such as Julie Sweet of Accenture, Leanne Caret of Boeing Defense, Space, & Security, Mary Barra of General Motors, Jane Fraser of Citi Global Consumer Bank, Judith McKenna of Walmart International, Sarah Friar of Nextdoor, Kathryn McLay of Sam’s Club, Anne Chow of AT&T Business and Marie Ffolkes of Trimark.

Finding Freedom author Omid Scobie revealed on Twitter that humane tech will become a significant part of Prince Harry and Meghan's upcoming foundation, Archewell. The Sussexes have not yet launched this organization because they are reportedly waiting for the right timing.

In July, sources revealed that Harry and Meghan decided to push back their plans to launch a new foundation because of the pandemic. They are reportedly not in a rush to get Archewell off the ground because it is more important that they get it right than to do it fast.

Royal correspondent Katie Nicholl reported on Vanity Fair that building Archewell is going to be their lifetime advocacy. So, Harry and Meghan are taking slow and careful steps to develop the organization.

According to the source, everything the Sussexes have done since their life outside of the royal family is in line with Archewell, whether it's about COVID, Black Lives Matter, or their ongoing charity work with various organizations. Apparently, Harry and Meghan's team are working on "tech-for-good" following the couple's February visit to Standford to talk to the experts.

Meanwhile, followers of the Sussex pair are eager to see Harry and Meghan launch Archewell because they want the couple to have a platform on social media. Royally Obsessed podcasters Roberta Fiorito and Rachel Bowie said that they have been hoping for a September launch as they are waiting to read Meghan's signature posts and photo captions.

Fiorito and Bowie said that the Sussex couple's advocacies are currently highlighted in different charities and organizations when they could have all of these stories, news, and videos in one place. But, Harry and Meghan believe that timing is everything and have not made any set any target date to unveil their new charitable organization.

The name Achewell was inspired by their son, Archie Harrison. "Arche" also comes from the Greek word which means a "source of action."