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Garmin Health and Metluma explore women’s health in upcoming webinar

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Garmin Health, a division of global technology leader Garmin, is dedicated to working with collaborators to create empowering digital health solutions.

By integrating the Garmin product portfolio – including popular smartwatches and fitness trackers like the vívoactive 6, Venu 3s and Lily 2 – with Garmin Health API and SDK integration, companies like Metluma can leverage the high-quality sensor data for personalized health management for women.

The options and customisation are extensive, meeting the unique needs of women at various stages of life.

On April 24, Garmin Health Business Development Manager Mika Miyake will be joined by Metluma Co-Founders Georgie Drury and Dr. Nicole Avard for Garmin Health’s first webinar focused on women’s health.

During the session, they will explore how consumer devices like Garmin wearables can support women’s health by offering personalised, data-driven solutions.

Participants will also discover how Garmin’s biometric data integration enhances symptom tracking and health outcomes throughout menopause and beyond.

Powered by SiS: Women’s Health – a platform exclusively dedicated to driving advancements in women’s health through global events, corporate accelerator programs and a matchmaking platform – the webinar discusses Metluma’s Smart Health Community philosophy and the role of the UMA40 symptom tracker in personalized health management for women over 40. 

It will demonstrate a compelling real-world use case for combining technology, data, and clinical insights to support symptom tracking, improve health outcomes, and enable women to take control of their health journey during menopause and beyond.

Event Details:

Women’s Health through Innovative Integration: Insights from Metluma powered by SiS: Women’s Health
April 24, 2025, 4:30PM CEST (UTC +2)

The webinar is free for attendees and registration is currently open.

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Women’s Health Innovation Summit opens submissions for 2026 Innovation Showcase

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The Women’s Health Innovation Summit (WHIS) has announced that submissions are  open for the 2026 Innovation Showcase, giving early and growth-stage start-ups the  chance to present their solutions to the most influential audience in women’s health.

Taking place October 13–15 at Encore Boston Harbor in Everett, Massachusetts, WHIS  brings together more than 1,000 decision-makers from across the women’s health  ecosystem — investors, payers, health systems, pharma leaders, and employers — all  under one roof.

Selected companies will pitch live on stage to an audience with the funding, expertise,  and connections to accelerate their growth.

Past participants have walked away with  investor introductions, commercial partnerships, and clinical collaborations that  moved from conversation to contract.

WHIS is where the women’s health ecosystem comes together to get deals done,” said Sarah Rowlands, marketing director.

“The Innovation Showcase puts promising start ups directly in front of the people who can take them to the next level.”

The showcase sits at the heart of a three-day programme spanning digital health,  therapeutics, diagnostics, and consumer health.

Previous attendees have included  representatives from Mayo Clinic, CVS Health, Eli Lilly, Brigham and Women’s Hospital,  Alumni Ventures, Muse Capital, and Maverick Ventures, among hundreds of others.

Applications are open now. Start-ups can submit at

www.whisusa.com/attend/start-ups

About WHIS

Now in its eighth year, the Women’s Health Innovation Summit is the largest global  gathering of senior leaders shaping the future of women’s health.

Organised by Kisaco  Research, WHIS unites providers, health plans, employers, regulators, pharma,  investors, and innovators to increase deal flow, expand reimbursement, improve  access, and deliver better health outcomes for women at every stage of life.

WHIS 2026 takes place October 13–15 at Encore Boston Harbor, Everett, MA.

Learn more at www.whisusa.com

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Meet the shortlist: Company of the Year

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The third annual Femtech World Awards ceremony is almost here. And today, we’re excited to reveal the shortlist for Company of the Year, sponsored by Femovate.

This award exists to recognise a company that doesn’t just build a product, but shifts the entire landscape of women’s health.

The winner will be an organisation that has demonstrated exceptional leadership in addressing women’s health needs through groundbreaking products, services, or platforms – one that is not only advancing care today but actively shaping the future of global femtech.

Femovate, our sponsor for this category, knows this territory well.

As the global femtech incubator and a true catalyst for change in women’s health, Femovate uses design to fuel innovation across every stage of a woman’s health journey,  from proactive prevention to early detection and personalised treatment.

With over US$2 million in design capital invested, 30 products launched, and 7 FDA clearances supported across their portfolio, they are uniquely placed to champion the kind of bold, rigorous company-building this award celebrates.

Congratulations to the shortlist and thank you to everyone who entered or nominated.

Company of the Year Shortlist

Founded by physicist Dr Elina Berglund Scherwitzl, Co-Founder and CEO, Natural Cycles created the world’s first FDA-cleared and CE-marked contraceptive app, establishing digital contraception as a credible and regulated category in women’s healthcare.

Achieving these clearances required extensive clinical trials and rigorous scientific validation, setting a new benchmark for digital products in the femtech space.

In doing so, Natural Cycles helped define the regulatory pathway for the industry — meaning any company looking to develop digital contraceptives today must meet the same high scientific and regulatory standards that Natural Cycles pioneered.

ŌURA, the creator of Oura Ring, stands at the forefront of global femtech, redefining how women understand and manage their health through continuous innovation, research, and responsible AI.

Oura exemplifies what it means to drive meaningful impact in a historically underserved space by delivering personalised insights across women’s health – from menstruation, to pregnancy, perimenopause, and beyond.

That leadership is visible across ŌURA’s growing women’s health ecosystem. Features such as Cycle Insights, Period Prediction, Fertile Window, and Pregnancy Insights are designed to help women interpret changes across different life stages using continuous signals including temperature trends, sleep, stress, activity, and recovery.

Rather than offering one-size-fits-all tracking, ŌURA brings context to the complexity of women’s physiology—helping members see how hormonal shifts can shape readiness, sleep quality, recovery, and daily wellbeing.

Youterus Health is transforming how uterine health is understood, diagnosed, and treated across underserved markets.

Operating at the intersection of research, technology, and care delivery, the company has built an integrated platform that converts women’s lived experiences into structured health data, enabling earlier diagnosis, improved care pathways, and more equitable access to treatment,

At the core of this innovation is the WOMB Index—a first-of-its-kind, narrative-based diagnostic tool that captures both quantitative and experiential data on uterine health conditions such as fibroids, endometriosis, and heavy menstrual bleeding.

This is complemented by an AI-enabled platform that supports multilingual data collection, real-time symptom tagging, and population-level insights, creating a new standard for how women’s health data is generated and used.

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WUKA brings Period-Positive Pool Party to London Aquatics Centre to keep girls swimming through puberty

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This summer, WUKA and triple Olympian Hannah Miley MBE are bringing their Period-Positive Pool Party to London Aquatics Centre with one clear mission: to prove that periods should never keep anyone out of the water

At a time when 84 per cent of teenage girls in the UK say their interest in sport declines after starting their period – and nearly 70 per cent report skipping sports or swimming due to menstruation – WUKA’s immersive community event is tackling one of the most overlooked barriers to girls’ participation head-on.

WUKA’s Period-Positive Pool Party was created as a safe, inclusive space for teens to swim on their periods with confidence.

Following a series of sold-out events across the UK, including Eastleigh and Stonehaven in Hannah Miley’s hometown of Aberdeen, the London-based Olympic venue is a result of growing demand from teens and parents seeking supportive, stigma-free spaces to stay active during menstruation.

Why This Matters?

For many young people – particularly those who are not ready to use tampons due to age, comfort, cultural reasons, or parental guidance – swimming during their period can feel inaccessible.

WUKA’s period swimwear offers an alternative designed to provide comfort, coverage, and confidence, helping ensure that periods don’t mean sitting on the sidelines.

The new one-hour London takeover combines swimming, education, and empowerment in one of the UK’s most iconic sporting venues.

Breaking The Stigma While Making A Splash

So much more than a product event, WUKA’s Period-Positive Pool Party is a fully immersive experience featuring a DJ-approved summer playlist, inflatable pool installations, and professional underwater photography capturing barrier-free swimming moments. Every teen will also receive a curated £80 wellness goodie bag, including free WUKA swimwear.

But more than anything, they’re about freedom, confidence, and belonging, ensuring the confidence to swim, period, or not, continues long after they leave the water.

Hannah Miley MBE says: “Being an athlete taught me that your cycle isn’t a weakness, it’s just something to manage.

“Partnering with WUKA for this Pool Party is about showing young swimmers that with the right support and the right kit, they don’t have to press pause on their lives or their sport because of their period.”

WUKA Founder Ruby Raut says: “This is about more than a pool party – it’s about changing what inclusion in sport actually looks like.

“Too many girls step back from swimming and physical activity because of period stigma or lack of options.

“Through community-led events like this, we’re breaking barriers, building confidence, and making sure no one feels excluded from sport because of their cycle.”

Saturday 30th May 2026 | 5–6pm | London Aquatics Centre

Want to join the pool party? Follow this link to buy your tickets

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