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Femtech support programme launched in Canada

Aa new initiative to help femtech start-ups bring their innovations to market more quickly has been launched in Canada.
The Women’s Health Medical Pathway (wHealth MedPath) aims to close a key gap in support for women’s health companies looking to commercialise their products.
The programme has been set up by Femtech Canada in collaboration with Innovation Factory, with backing from the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP).
It connects start-ups with physician networks, clinical investment groups, contract research organisations and manufacturing partners to help validate innovations and prepare products for market.
Support services include expert feedback from key opinion leaders, product design and testing, and documentation such as regulatory strategy and clinical study planning.
These are designed to reduce risk, improve clinical credibility and strengthen commercialisation strategies.
Karen Linseman, vice president of operations at Innovation Factory, said: “We’re addressing a critical gap in Canada’s innovation pipeline.
“With the potential to contribute $27bn to Canada’s GDP by 2040, women’s health innovation represents one of the country’s most promising growth opportunities.
“wHealth MedPath provides the clinical insight and expert guidance femtech founders need to bring impactful solutions to market and position Canada as a global leader in this sector.”
Since launching publicly in 2024, Femtech Canada has built what it says is the third largest femtech ecosystem globally, comprising more than 170 women’s health companies.
Collectively, these businesses have commercialised over 110 years of Canadian research, created more than 1,200 jobs and attracted over $250m in private-sector investment.
The wHealth MedPath programme is now open to applications at femtech.ca/wHealth-MedPath.
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