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Women’s Health Week Europe launches following success of SiS London

Following the success of the sold-out SiS London event in 2024, Women’s Health Week Europe has been announced—a transformative three-day summit dedicated to scaling breakthrough innovations in women’s healthcare.
Set to take place October 15-17, 2025, at London’s iconic Barbican Centre, the expanded format reflects the overwhelming industry demand for a comprehensive platform connecting founders, investors, corporations, and service providers exclusively focused on advancing women’s health solutions.
Nathan Edwards is Founder of SiS (Solve Impact Scale).
Edwards said: “What began as SiS—a focused commercial acceleration platform for innovators —has completely transformed into the largest Women’s Health event in Europe.
“The overwhelming response to SiS London 2024 demonstrated the urgent market need for a platform that brings together the entire ecosystem to accelerate growth.
“Women’s Health Week Europe represents our commitment to meeting this need while maintaining our core focus on growth-stage innovators.”
The inaugural Women’s Health Week Europe will feature:
- 400 industry leaders from across the global women’s health ecosystem
- 50 visionary speakers delivering unfiltered case studies and strategic insights, including:
- Mindy Simon, Co-Director, NHS Innovation Accelerator
- Charlotte O’Neill, Managing Director, Man City
- Tatum Getty, Founding General Partner, THENA Capital
- Christina Hennessey, Medical Director, Boots
- Rhiannon White, CEO, Clue
- Jenny Saft, Founder, Apryl
- 20 hours of curated networking and partnership development opportunities
- Interactive masterclasses on scaling women’s health innovations internationally
- AI-powered matchmaking via the proprietary Matchmaik.io platform
Women’s Health Week Europe builds on the proven model of creating commercial opportunities in women’s health—a sector projected to reach $50 billion by 2025.
The SiS London 2024 event catalysed multiple investment deals and strategic partnerships, demonstrating the significant business opportunity within this historically underserved segment.
The expanded format allows SiS to serve its growing community while maintaining its distinctive approach: connecting high-potential companies with the resources, partners, and capital needed to scale their solutions globally.
Join the waitlist for priority access to tickets HERE (https://event.womenshealthweek.com/europe)
For more information, visit womenshealthweek.com or contact info@sis.global
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