About This Event
Women’s health innovation is no longer niche. Demographic shifts, regulatory momentum, and corporate demand are drawing increasing attention from investors, innovators, and policymakersfor the first time.
Yet despite world-class science, capital flows remain fragmented. Less than 2% of healthcare R&D funding targets women’s health, and without broader support many promising solutions never reach scale.
This exclusive FHA briefing will unpack where the real momentum is, what signals matter for investors, and how women’s health remains one of the most overlooked areas of healthcare innovation.
What We Will Cover
- Capital Trends: Current patterns in women’s health innovation funding.
- Policy & Regulation: The signals that will unlock growth and market adoption.
- Corporate Demand: How employers and insurers are shaping innovation in menopause, cardiovascular health, fertility, and beyond.
- Innovation Pipeline: Which categories are gaining traction and why visibility matters.
- Investor Perspectives: How women’s health is being analyzed within broader healthcare markets.
Perfect For
- Professionals & emerging leaders seeking to build literacy, networks, and pathways into board, advisory, or angel roles in women’s health.
- Professionals interested in learning about women’s health as an emerging theme.
- Corporates exploring women’s health as part of ESG, HR, or benefits strategy.
- Founders, innovators, and clinicians positioning solutions for scale.
- Policy and ecosystem stakeholders closing the gender health equity gap.
Event Details
📅 Thursday, October 23, 2025
🕛 18:00–19:00 CEST | Virtual (Zoom)
🎟 Tickets: Free
About FHA
FemmeHealth Alliance (FHA) is a Swiss non-profit association (Verein) mobilizing capital and credibility for women’s health innovation. We convene investors, founders, corporates, clinicians, and policy stakeholders through monthly briefings and in-person convenings.
Disclaimer: FHA is a non-profit association (Verein). It convenes stakeholders and provides education on women’s health innovation. FHA does not provide investment advice or recommendations. FHA is independent from the employers of its founders.