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OHT Bristol: Future Directions for Women's HealthTech

Thu 06 Mar

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OHT Bristol

Come and join us for a discussion on the future of women's health innovation!

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OHT Bristol: Future Directions for Women's HealthTech
OHT Bristol: Future Directions for Women's HealthTech

Time & Location

06 Mar 2025, 18:00 GMT

OHT Bristol, 4, Redcliff Quay, 120 Redcliff St, Redcliffe, Bristol BS1, UK

About the Event

Women’s healthtech is booming - but is it truly meeting women’s needs? Too often, solutions are built around outdated research, biased data, or one-size-fits-all thinking. It’s time to change that.


Join us for a panel discussion on the future of women’s health innovation - what’s working, what’s missing, and how we can shape what comes next.


We’ll explore:

• Opportunities in women’s healthtech - from hormonal health to menopause, fertility, and beyond.

• Bridging the data gap - who’s being heard and who isn’t?

• Turning ideas into impact - what does it take to create solutions that truly make a difference?


Expect honest conversations and practical insights from experts leading the charge in women’s health. Plus, plenty of time to connect, share experiences and chow down on some pizza.


Speaker line-up:

  • Sarah Bolt - Founder of home diagnostic company Forth. Forth’s MyFORM™ Female Hormone Mapping blood test gives women insights into how their hormones fluctuate over the course of their menstrual cycle.

  • Julia Marshall-Wessendorf - Founder of holistic lifestyle, health, and well-being tracker WAVESIX. The platform allows users to monitor data across six vital categories: sleep, nutrition, movement, relaxation, relationships, and self.

  • Sara Pardoe - A proud advocate for female entrepreneurs and women’s health equity. She is dedicated to challenging systemic barriers and driving policy change.

  • Louise Coates - Head of Product and Women’s Health at getUBetter, a digital self-management support platform for common musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries and conditions, and women’s pelvic health.

  • Kira Goode - CEO & Co-Founder of Eleria, which is developing a portable, multi-functional menstrual cup cleaner.


Join us and be part of the conversation shaping the future of women’s healthtech.

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