What if women's health is not a niche, but infrastructure?
In this episode of Women Disrupting Tech, I talk with Ida Tin, the woman who coined the term FemTech and co-founder of Clue, one of the world's leading women's health apps.
Together, we unpack why innovation in women's health has stalled, what a missing data set is costing us, and why fixing it may be the highest-return investment in the global economy.
This episode is for women in tech, femtech founders, and investors who believe women's health deserves to be treated as foundational infrastructure — not a funding afterthought.
What you'll learn in this episode:
Chapters:
02:00 The Journey to Femtech
04:56 Clue: Revolutionizing Women's Health
07:56 The Importance of Men's Understanding in Women's Health
10:22 The Need for Hormonal Data
11:17 Challenges in Hormonal Monitoring
14:20 The Societal Impact of Women's Health
17:22 Women's Health as Societal Infrastructure
20:04 Investing in Women's Health
23:15 The Future of Gender-Informed Healthcare
26:23 Europe's Opportunity in Women's Health
28:39 The Interconnection of Health and Environment
29:24 Innovations in Health Monitoring
31:07 Understanding Hormonal Health
31:55 Transformations in Women's Health
33:55 The Importance of Data in Women's Health
34:25 The Femtech Assembly: A Movement for Change
37:49 Building a Cohesive Femtech Community
40:28 Data Privacy in Femtech
45:24 Reframing Women's Health as an Opportunity
52:56 Advice for Female Founders in Health Tech
More information and links to connect
🔗 Connect with Ida Tin on LinkedIn.
🔗 Learn more about FemTech Assembly on LinkedIn or Substack.
📰 Check out the show notes for magic moments and insights from the episode.
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