Overcoming Challenges In Femtech Research

In 2016, Ida Tin, the co-founder and CEO of Clue, coined the term, “Femtech,” which refers to a broad range of products, software, diagnostics, and technologies aimed at addressing women's health and well-being. Due to the various areas of study within women’s health, clinical research into Femtech, including tools currently available tools and future developments, is crucial—especially for areas that encompass prevalent yet under-diagnosed and untreated conditions like endometriosis, as well as preventable deaths associated with pregnancy and childbirth.
Through Femtech research endeavors, the life science industry aims to unveil groundbreaking solutions to these urgent challenges and beyond, considering the remarkable progress and expansion witnessed in this domain in recent times. Nonetheless, for Femtech to solidify its position as a prominent entity in the research arena, it must surmount certain obstacles, such as acquiring sufficient funding, fostering inclusivity, and staying unwaveringly committed to core objectives.
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