Events
Final call: Early bird tickets for SiS New York 2025 end February 14
The countdown is on for early bird pricing to SiS New York 2025, the premier event shaping the future of women’s health.
With a limited-time discount ending on February 14, this is the last opportunity to secure a spot at an event that brings together the brightest minds in the industry.
Taking place May 15-16, 2025, SiS New York will convene founders, investors, and industry leaders to forge partnerships, unlock funding opportunities, and drive innovation.
Attendees will join a room filled with trailblazers in women’s health, from high-growth startups to global corporations and key service providers.
What’s Included in Your Ticket:
- Exclusive Access to keynotes, panels, and workshops led by top leaders in women’s health.
- SiS Solve Pitch Competition participation, featuring over $100K in prizes.
- VIP Access to an exclusive pre-event mixer for the first 100 registrants ($99 value).
- Post-Event Recordings of keynotes and panels ($499 value).
- SiS Women’s Health Market Report (2024/25), a must-have industry guide ($199 value).
- Curated Goodie Bag packed with exclusive perks and discounts ($99 value).
- VIP Rooftop Networking with investors and decision-makers.
Rockstar Speakers include:
- Juan Camilo Arjona Ferreira, Head of R&D, Organon
- Priyanka Jain, Founder & CEO, Evvy,
- Dr. Anna Klepchukova, CMO, Flo
- Joanna Strober, CEO & Founder, Midi Health
- Ricky Choi, Head of Digital Health, Samsung
Total Value: $2,999 → Early Bird Price: $499 (ENDS FEB 14!)
About SiS
SiS (Solve Impact Scale) is a platform exclusively dedicated to driving advancements in women’s health.
Our mission is to support growth-stage innovators, multinationals, and investors by creating a space to connect, collaborate, and scale impactful solutions.
Through our flagship events, corporate accelerator programmes, and a matchmaking platform, we’re committed to breaking barriers and fostering commercial success across the women’s health ecosystem.
Special
AHA campaign to raise awareness of heart disease in women
Features
Women’s Health Week Europe 2026 to take place at the home of Arsenal football club
Women’s Health Week Europe is returning to London this year, from the 7–8 October, with the Emirates Stadium now confirmed as the official venue for the event.
Following a sold-out 2025 conference at the Barbican Centre, the move to Emirates Stadium marks a significant scale-up to match the momentum of the industry.
The 2026 event is expected to welcome 800+ attendees, with the entire ecosystem represented, from innovators and investors, to corporates, clinicians, and policymakers across two dedicated tracks focused on advancing women’s health through partnership and commercial growth.
Find out more about WHW Europe 2026 here.
Why the Emirates Stadium?
The WHW team have selected the Emirates Stadium not only for its scale, but for its symbolism.
As one of the most recognisable venues in European sport, the stadium represents what becomes possible when women are given the platform, infrastructure, and investment required to perform at the highest level.
The setting reflects Women’s Health Week’s ambition to position women’s health as a global priority at the intersection of healthcare, capital, sport, and economic growth.
Registration for Women’s Health Week Europe 2026 is now open, with an additional 50 per cent off super early bird pricing available until the end of Friday 30th January.
Further announcements, including speaker confirmations and agenda highlights, will be released in the coming months.
Make sure you don’t miss out, register your interest here.
Events
Merck launces MENA femtech accelerator
Merck has launched a MENA femtech accelerator with Qatar Science & Technology Park to back startups improving women’s health.
The QSTP x Merck FemTech Accelerator aims to identify and support up to 30 startups developing solutions across women’s health, with a focus on innovations powered by artificial intelligence, robotics and materials science.
Selected companies will receive scaling support, market entry pathways and pilot opportunities to support commercial expansion into Qatar and the wider region.
Ahmed Aboelfadl, general manager for the Gulf at Merck, said: “Women’s health remains one of the most under-addressed areas in healthcare innovation globally.
“Through this partnership with QSTP, Merck is proud to support the growth of FemTech companies developing science- and technology-led solutions that can meaningfully improve health outcomes for women.
“By combining global scientific expertise with regional collaboration, this initiative will help accelerate innovation, enable real-world impact, and strengthen the ecosystem for women’s health across Qatar and the wider MENA region.”
The programme will feature a two-week immersion in Doha, where founders will engage with clinicians, regulators, investors and innovation leaders.
Rama Chakaki, president of QSTP, said: “At QSTP, we believe that meaningful innovation is inclusive.
“This accelerator is designed to support high-potential startups and generate measurable, scalable impact on women’s health across multiple markets.
“Leveraging Qatar’s growing innovation ecosystem alongside Merck’s global scientific leadership, we are creating pathways for FemTech solutions to be piloted, validated and adopted at regional and global scale.”
-
Features4 weeks agoWomen’s health enters a new era – the trends shaping femtech in 2026
-
Insight3 weeks agoDesigner perfumes recalled over banned chemical posing fertility risk
-
Features4 weeks agoBest menopause apps and products for 2026
-
Insight1 week agoParents sue IVF clinic after delivering someone else’s baby
-
Insight2 weeks agoWomen’s health could unlock US$100bn by 2030
-
Insight4 weeks agoHigher maternal blood pressure increases risk of pregnancy complications, study finds
-
Entrepreneur4 weeks agoXella Health closes US$3.7 million in pre-seed financing
-
Events4 weeks agoInside the first wave of speakers confirmed for Women’s Health Week USA 2026





