Raleigh FemTech startup raising $3.5 million; new type of breast pump in development?
Nooshee is a new company looking to move into the FemTech space with a “category-defining new product.” And it’s raising capital.
Read MorePosted by Jen McFarland | Dec 12, 2023
Nooshee is a new company looking to move into the FemTech space with a “category-defining new product.” And it’s raising capital.
Read MorePosted by Jen McFarland | Jun 12, 2023
“[As women,] it’s in our biology to seek community and rely on community. In many cultures, menopausal women getting together is part of the culture, right? They’re seen in some cultures as the wisest humans that should be trusted and leaned on and respected. We don’t do a very good job of that in America.” So says femtech thought leader Brittany Barreto.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Apr 5, 2023
It was an insightful evening at Blush CoWork in Cary on Tuesday night as innovators from the FemTech industry presented their products and services designed to support women’s health. But what exactly is FemTech? WRAL TechWire’s Jen McFarland has the story.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Nov 18, 2022
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Read MorePosted by WRAL News | May 31, 2022
A new sector coined “FemTech” has emerged in recent years focused on introducing cutting-edge health technologies for women, and it’s gaining traction in the Triangle. Let’s take a look at this emerging trend with a leader in the movement.
Read MorePosted by WRAL News | May 31, 2022
Hosted by Femtech Focus, the two-day event includes an in-person watch party of Femtechnology.org’s virtual summit at the NC State Entrepreneurship Clinic on June 1 starting at 9am.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Mar 8, 2018
Buoyed by some $11 billion in funding across more than 200 deals last year, female technology (femtech) is poised to be a disruptor in global healthcare, according to new research. An infographic spells out the details.
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