Forbes October 31, 2024
Dasha Shunina

Once an overlooked segment in the healthtech market, femtech is now attracting serious attention from venture capitalists, as noted by Pitchbook. A growing awareness of women’s unique healthcare needs has driven consumer demand for related health and wellness products. The femtech market, expanding significantly in recent years, is projected to grow to $103 billion by 2030, according to Statista. With this increased visibility, more VCs are investing in femtech to capitalize on an underserved segment. Investments addressing the women’s health gap could add years to life and life to years—and potentially boost the global economy by $1 trillion annually by 2040.

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