Femtech refers to companies that use technology to address women's health issues. But it's also more than that. It's an emerging category for investment. It's a space that helps founders connect with each other to help grow their businesses. It's an increasing topic of mainstream press, both within and outside the tech world. In other words, femtech is a movement, one that's fast becoming a revolution.
Since the term was coined by Ida Tin in 2016, femtech has become a force for moving health concerns for all people with vaginas forward and showing the world that not only do their problems matter, but also that they are ready to demand real solutions.
Check in here for information on femtech companies, products and founders as it relates to sex education and sexual and reproductive health.
Find out how femtech founder Amanda French gave the experience of taking the birth control pill a much needed upgrade.
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Read MoreWhat could have been an awkward conversation between siblings launched a company that aims to make self-pleasure more accessible for disabled people.
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Read MoreINTIMINA has been a force to help get menstrual cups the mainstream attention and use they deserve. Danela Zagar has been a big part of that force. Here's how.
Read MoreThis femtech founder is an OB-GYN and she's building a platform to help other medical professionals better address sexual health questions.
Read MoreThis femtech founder is using tech-driven vibrators to help destigmatize female pleasure and help users better understand their bodies. Here's Klinger's story.
Read MoreSuzanne Sinatra founded her company to ensure that all vulvas get the pain management help they need. Here's how Sinatra is helping shape the femtech industry.
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