TORONTO, Jan. 17,
2024 /CNW/ - Femtech Canada, a women's health
network initiative operated by Innovation Factory, celebrated its
official launch today at a gathering in Toronto, Ontario. Signalling a milestone in
women's health technology, Femtech Canada is the first organization
in the country dedicated to advancing women's
health innovation, commercialization and investment in an
effort to address a global market estimated to exceed $4.8 trillion by 2025.
The launch of Femtech Canada signals a
milestone for women's health technology and innovation.
Femtech Canada represents and supports companies with
technologies that cater to the health and wellness needs of women,
girls, non-binary individuals, trans people, and those assigned
female at birth – thereby shaping a more inclusive and
effective healthcare landscape. The team provides strategic
networking, training, and business advisory support including
fundraising and mentorship. Playing a crucial role in
nurturing and strengthening the community, Femtech Canada has
assembled a strong ecosystem with over 120 Canadian women's health
start-ups and scale-ups, industry partners, investors,
accelerators, and service providers.
Women's health has historically been under-researched,
under-funded, under-served, and even considered to be "niche"
within the business and investment community. Rachel Bartholomew, the founder of Femtech
Canada (and founder of Hyivy Health, a women's health company)
began the initiative over 2 years ago, enabling Femtech Canada to
serve as a platform for companies to come together to share
knowledge and connections while addressing barriers ranging from a
lack of resources and investment to advertising bans and talent
shortages.
Femtech Canada is proudly backed by an advisory
board of venture capital members including, Esplanade
Ventures, Amplify Capital and Wittington Ventures; femtech
companies including Future Fertility and Hyivy Health, and the
business accelerator, Innovation Factory.
"We are truly overdue to rally around women's health - the
health of 51% of the global population. Femtech Canada exists to
advance the recognition and resourcing of women's health and
wellness companies. We take a founder-first approach in all of our
programming and are excited to support those innovating for the
betterment of Canada's diverse
population," says Karen Linseman, VP
of Operations at Innovation Factory.
Ella Seitz, Femtech Canada
advisory board member, women's health investor and a partner at
Esplanade Ventures, a leading Canadian Healthtech venture capital
firm is committed to the growth of the sector and points to the
tremendous investment and impact opportunity in the space, "50% of
the population is not and should not be considered 'niche'.
Globally, women account for over 80% of healthcare decisions.
Moreover, the femtech industry is growing at a 16% CAGR and is
expected to grow to $97 billion by
2030".
Today's launch event attracted more than 100 members from
the network and provided an opportunity for early-stage femtech
companies to network with industry partners as well as pitch
for a chance to receive $35,000 in
non-dilutive funds, supported by the lead sponsor, Sun Life, as
well as Shoppers Drug Mart, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG) and
Ontario Bioscience Innovation Organization (OBIO).
About Femtech Canada
Femtech Canada is a national
network committed to connecting Canadian femtech companies with
essential resources and recognition. Through mentorship, advocacy,
and an active online community, Femtech Canada aims to engage the
sector and inspire entrepreneurs and researchers to pioneer in
women's health innovation. Emphasizing an intentional,
intersectional, and inclusive approach, Femtech Canada values
innovative technology that enhances the lives of end-users.
www.femtech.ca
About Innovation Factory
Innovation Factory is a
not-for-profit business accelerator, serving as the catalyst for
technology innovation in Ontario since 2010. Innovation
Factory provides business services, training, mentorship, and
strategic connections to drive market adoption, leverage
intellectual property, and increase revenues, investment, and jobs.
Innovators can also access sector-specific resources including
exclusive smart transportation test environments and data; and a
formal life science and health innovation ecosystem.
www.innovationfactory.ca
SOURCE Innovation Factory