FemTech Industry for Women’s Health Defies Headwinds and Rises: Although the emerging sector of digital women’s health appears relatively small from the perspective of the broader healthcare industry, significant room remains for exploring niche segments and driving innovation. In China’s domestic market, with 700 million women increasingly prioritizing their health and raising their self-consumption awareness, and with technology continuously advancing, the empowerment of big data, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things has catalyzed a transition toward intelligent women’s health management. The Chinese market for digital women’s health management is poised to enter its “China Era.” To foster better development for women, paying closer attention to their own health status may serve as an even more critical prerequisite.
Against this backdrop, the 7th Future Healthcare Top 100 Conference hosted a forum on the development of digital health management for women. Starting from an analysis of contemporary women’s health needs, the forum focused on cancer prevention measures (such as at-home testing and screening services), digital health management models and services for women, and featured a roundtable discussion to explore new strategies for developing China’s digital health market for women.


2023 Future Healthcare Top 100 Conference, co-hosted by VB100, VCBeat, and VCBeat Research Institute, with strategic partnership support from Shanghai Zhangjiang Group, will be grandly held at the Shanghai Zhangjiang Science Hall from May 5–7, 2023. Led by Academician Robert Langer and IEEE scientists, nearly 500 industry leaders will convene for three main forums and 31 hot-topic sessions!