
The State of Femtech in Canada: Breaking Barriers, Driving Change
Rachel Bartholomew, Founder of Femtech Canada and CEO of Hyivy Health, shares insights on the femtech industry and how organizations can contribute to the future of women’s health.
Rachel Bartholomew, Founder of Femtech Canada and CEO of Hyivy Health, shares insights on the femtech industry and how organizations can contribute to the future of women’s health.
CELLECT is on a mission to transform health screenings by using nanotechnology in menstrual products to detect HPV and cervical cancer.
Read more about the 2024 Femtech Canada Forum, where industry leaders and pioneers gathered to discuss opportunities and gaps in the sector.
Velocity and FemTech Canada support Waterloo students to design transformative tech solutions for improving women’s health and well-being
The proposed $100 million would be allocated to various initiatives designed to foster growth in the Canadian femtech ecosystem, from research and development to commercialization and scaling of innovative solutions focused on women’s health.
Dr. Jocelyn Wessels of Afynia Labs weighs in on the state of women’s healthcare and what male investors can do to help close the gap.
From tackling gender bias to navigating funding, gain insights and resources on how to empower women in life science innovation.
Growing a femtech company brings more challenges than successes, but these founders are focused on closing the women’s healthcare gap.
Femtech Canada exists to inspire entrepreneurs to lead in women’s health innovation.
Original Article by Aileen Lalor, NUVO Magazine, September 23, 2022 A boom in technology for women is good for everyone. In 2014, Apple released its
Rachel Bartholomew, Founder of Femtech Canada and CEO of Hyivy Health, shares insights on the femtech industry and how organizations can contribute to the future of women’s health.
CELLECT is on a mission to transform health screenings by using nanotechnology in menstrual products to detect HPV and cervical cancer.
Read more about the 2024 Femtech Canada Forum, where industry leaders and pioneers gathered to discuss opportunities and gaps in the sector.
Velocity and FemTech Canada support Waterloo students to design transformative tech solutions for improving women’s health and well-being
The proposed $100 million would be allocated to various initiatives designed to foster growth in the Canadian femtech ecosystem, from research and development to commercialization and scaling of innovative solutions focused on women’s health.
Dr. Jocelyn Wessels of Afynia Labs weighs in on the state of women’s healthcare and what male investors can do to help close the gap.
From tackling gender bias to navigating funding, gain insights and resources on how to empower women in life science innovation.
Growing a femtech company brings more challenges than successes, but these founders are focused on closing the women’s healthcare gap.
Femtech Canada exists to inspire entrepreneurs to lead in women’s health innovation.
Original Article by Aileen Lalor, NUVO Magazine, September 23, 2022 A boom in technology for women is good for everyone.
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