"Hosting France, England and China will be an exciting tournament; they are all tough opponents so we won't be taking anything for granted."
The Fast Four format will see each women's team play four matches in Hamilton, including three pool matches. The top two teams will play off in a gold medal match, with the bottom two playing for bronze.
The bronze final and gold medal match will be played directly before the men's Cup final in what will be a thrilling finish to two days of Sevens.
HSBC New Zealand Sevens Tournament General Manager Steve Dunbar said confirmation of the women's tournament was another historic moment for women's rugby and a major boost for Sevens fans.
"We are excited to be hosting the first international women's Sevens tournament to be played in New Zealand and I know fans will be thrilled to have the chance to cheer on the Black Ferns Sevens at home.
"The recent World Cup showcased the incredible skill, speed and excitement of women's Sevens and fans can't get enough. Adding a women's tournament to our Hamilton event alongside the men's tournament takes the HSBC New Zealand Sevens to another level."
Although the Black Ferns Sevens team has previously played exhibition matches in New Zealand, the 2019 HSBC New Zealand Sevens will be the first time the team has competed in an international tournament on home turf.