FemTech India Hosts All-Women Roundtable on Reproductive and Sexual Health in Mumbai

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MUMBAI: FemTech India, the leading platform for networking, collaboration, and innovation in the Female Technology space, hosted an exclusive all-women roundtable discussion on reproductive and sexual health in Mumbai. The event witnessed women founders, industry experts, professionals, and women’s health enthusiasts discussing the evolving FemTech landscape and reshaping the women’s health space.

The event, titled “Unlocking Hormones, Reproductive and Sexual Health,” was headlined by an intense and insightful panel discussion. The panel witnessed three women founders leading the stage, who are making waves in the Female Sexual and Reproductive Wellness space. Rashmi Putcha- Founder, Innari, Karishma Chavan – Co-founder, of Sassiest, Divya B Kamerkar -Co-founder, of Pinky Promise shared their journeys, mission, and vision through their brands in the Women’s Wellness space, along with the role of FemTech in their customer service approach.

The interactive discussion was graced by women founders, industry experts, professionals, and women’s health enthusiasts. The event was hosted at Jolie’s, an exclusive members’ club, an aegis of the Aditya Birla Group Experience Centre. The event had a power-packed agenda and facilitated participants to have an insightful discussion on the evolving FemTech landscape. A networking session, to connect with FemTech founders and enthusiasts, enabled the participants and the audience to discover how FemTech was reshaping the women’s health space.

Navneet Kaur, Founder & CEO, of FemTech India, remarked that “FemTech India was thrilled at the prospect of hosting its first-ever event in Mumbai. Convening this event dedicated to celebrating the intersection of women’s health, technology, and innovation, brings an incredible sense of positivity and power.

This event comes on the heels of a string of events that FemTech India has been creating throughout the year. Earlier in September, FemTech India launched a first-of-its-kind coffee Table Book on FemTech which aimed to bring the spotlight into the FemTech ecosystem and landscape through market insights, expert perspectives, founder interviews, and industry projections. In a highly laudable effort, FemTech India, earlier this year, also pledged to commit 20% of profits to gender health equity through education and research, working to close the gender health gap.

Acknowledging the upcoming and inevitable healthcare segment of Female Technology and FemTech India’s contribution to the same, Navneet stated, “We have over 680 million women in India, and FemTech India’s end goal is to contribute towards the education, empowerment of all these women to enable them to make better choices in terms of their decisions on health and wellness. With a focus on empowerment and positive change, FemTech India encourages individuals and FemTech companies to join the journey of driving innovation and making a real difference in the Indian industry and beyond, and to drive more funding into the ecosystem. We are happy that through events like these, we can foster the spirit of collaboration, networking, and innovation, focused on building a robust community for women’s health, and get an opportunity to support the ecosystem.

On plans to expand the FemTech Ecosystem across the nation, Navneet shared, “Our community building endeavor and our focus does not lie in just Tier I cities. We have a line-up of initiatives on our agenda, and we are looking forward to covering geographies across the length and breadth of the country, including Tier II and Tier III cities soon.

FemTech India’s all-women roundtable discussion on reproductive and sexual health in Mumbai witnessed women founders, industry experts, professionals, and women’s health enthusiasts discussing the evolving FemTech landscape and reshaping the women’s health space. The event was a power-packed agenda and facilitated participants to have an insightful discussion on the same. FemTech India’s contribution to the healthcare segment of Female Technology is commendable, and their efforts to close the gender health gap are highly laudable.

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