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Breaking Barriers in Women’s Health: Meet the Femtech Leaders at EU-Startups Summit 2025


The future of women’s healthcare is here, and it’s being driven by innovation, technology, and visionaries dedicated to closing long-standing gaps. On April 24-25, 2025, the EU-Startups Summit will host the highly anticipated panel discussion, “Transforming Women’s Health – The Evolution of Femtech,” where three trailblazing leaders will share their insights on the rapidly growing femtech sector.


The 11th edition of the EU-Startups Summit promises to bring together over 2,500 founders, investors, and startup enthusiasts in sunny Malta for two days of learning, connection, and inspiration. As femtech continues to evolve as a vital pillar of healthcare innovation, this panel will highlight how technology and entrepreneurship are tackling critical women’s health challenges — from fertility and diagnostics to addressing the gender pain gap.


Meet the Speakers Shaping the Femtech Revolution


Dr. Helen O’Neill – CEO & Founder, Hertility

Dr. Helen O’Neill, a leading figure in reproductive health, is the visionary founder behind Hertility, a platform revolutionising women’s health diagnostics. With over 15 years of expertise in genetics and fertility, she’s paving the way for personalised, accessible care for women worldwide. Alongside her work as an Associate Professor at UCL’s Institute for Women’s Health, Dr. O’Neill has earned recognition from BBC, Sky News, and The Guardian, and was named one of the Top 50 Women in European Tech by the Financial Times.


Ida Tin – Co-founder, Clue

A pioneer of the femtech movement, Ida Tin is the co-founder of Clue, one of the world’s most trusted female health apps with over 12 million users across 190+ countries. Clue empowers women to live in sync with their biology through cycle tracking and health insights. Ida is also the author of the Danish bestseller “Directness” and a sought-after global speaker who has been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, Der Spiegel, and more.


Valentina Milanova – Founder & CEO, Daye

Valentina Milanova is driving meaningful change in gynecological health as the founder of Daye. Known for her groundbreaking innovations, including the world’s first pain-relieving tampon and at-home diagnostic tampons for screenings, Valentina is on a mission to close the gender pain gap. With over £14 million raised in funding and multiple medical patents under her belt, her work is challenging taboos and setting new standards in women’s health.


Why Femtech Matters

The femtech sector is witnessing a transformative moment. Long-ignored issues such as fertility, menstrual health, menopause, and gynecological care are finally receiving the attention they deserve. From platforms providing actionable fertility diagnostics to tools that empower women to understand their bodies, femtech is not only improving outcomes but reshaping the healthcare landscape for women globally.


The panel will explore:

  • The evolution of femtech and its impact on women’s health.

  • How innovation is closing gender gaps in healthcare.

  • The role of AI, data, and diagnostics in addressing critical issues like infertility and pain management.

  • Lessons from building businesses that break taboos and drive real change.


Be Part of the Change

The “Evolution of Femtech” panel will be a must-attend session for anyone passionate about the intersection of technology, healthcare, and women’s empowerment. Whether you’re a founder, investor, or advocate, this discussion will inspire you to reimagine how healthcare can work for women — and the opportunities for innovation in a market that remains underserved.


Join the EU-Startups Summit 2025 in Malta on April 24-25 to hear from these industry leaders, connect with like-minded innovators, and be part of the movement that’s transforming women’s health.

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