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5 Key Trends in Women's Health Technology for 2023 to Watch


5 Key Trends in Women's Health Technology for 2023 to Watch

Here are five key women's health technology trends to look out for in 2023 that will help drive change in women's healthcare.

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Share ; 1 · Periods are the new menopause ; 2. Tackling the gender health gap ; 3. FemTech will continue to soar, but trust is key ; 4. Response to ...

Innovation in Women's Health Report 2023 - Silicon Valley Bank

... look at the current state of the women's health market, including venture capital fundraising, deal trends and the impact of sex and gender biases and ...

5 Digital Health Trends To Watch In 2023 - LinkedIn

Some areas of digital health are more mature than others. Wearables such as fitness trackers are now common, but there's still plenty of room ...

2024 Could Be Women's Health's Long-Awaited, Much-Needed ...

Women's health and FemTech companies have seen recent fundraising gains, political attention, and success stories. If these trends hold, ...

Emerging trends in women's healthcare - Hologic

Those providers who embrace technology to provide personalized medicine will build stronger relationships with the women they treat—and will ...

Women's Health Innovation Opportunity Map 2023 | ORWH

We must work together and look at opportunities from a scientific, societal, and economic lens to integrate sex and gender into biomedical research. This ...

Investing in the Next Generation of Women's Health | BCG

Over the next five years, three critical episodes should be on investors' radar: pregnancy, fertility, and menopause. Personalized, digitally ...

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The women's health industry has experienced significant growth and transformation in recent decades, driven by demographic and population trends ...

Womens Health Devices Market Trends | Industry Report [2030]

The global womens health devices market size is projected to grow from $51.01 billion in 2023 to $95.16 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 9.3%

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Challenges And Opportunities In Advancing Women's Health

Contraception and menstrual health: There are opportunities here to lead development of next generation contraception, moving beyond sterilization, condoms, and ...

10 healthcare technology trends for 2023 - Philips

In 2023 we will continue to see a rise of blended learning methods, combining the best of in-person training with self-directed online learning ...

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Investment Trends in Women's Health Are Driving Growth in Health ...

“Over these past 5 years, of $1.8 billion in VC investments [for these startups], 56% went to fertility and maternal health, 25% to [general] ...