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Cracking the code for gender health equity

Advancing inclusive digital transformations in FemTech

Tuesday, 24 September 2024 | 14:45-16:00 | Conference Centre

Organised by Women in Global Health Austria & the European Institute of Women’s Health

FemTech, short for female technology, was coined under a decade ago to describe the growing industry of technology products and services tailored to improving women’s health. In recent years the FemTech market has expanded, increasing the awareness and demand for gender-specific healthcare solutions. This session will focus on women’s health in the context of digitalisation in healthcare and FemTech. We will delve into how digital health innovations can address and even rectify inequities in women's health. Key topics that will be explored are the potential of digital tools to either narrow or widen health disparities, the impact of FemTech on sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR), and the essential role of policies and women in leading healthcare innovations. The session aims to demonstrate how digital solutions and femtech can lead to more inclusive and equitable health outcomes for all women, across all ages, and paying due regard to diversity and diverse needs.

SPEAKERS

  • Johannes Rauch, Federal Minister of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection, Austria
  • Tatiana Klimanova, Director, FemTech Lab
  • Peggy Maguire, Director General, European Institute of Women’s Health
  • Pia Wülfing, Founder, PINK! Aktiv gegen Brustkrebs
  • Peiling Yap, Chief Scientist, HealthAI - The Global Agency for Responsible AI in Health

MODERATOR

  • Sabine Ludwig, Professor of Diversity in Medicine, Medical University of Innsbruck

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