
31. Why Ida Tin Coined ‘Femtech’—And What’s Still Missing in Women’s Health Innovation
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Femtech pioneer and Clue co-founder Ida Tin joins us to explore the intersection of technology, equity, and women’s health. Ida shares the story behind coining the term “femtech” and how she helped shape an entire industry to address the overlooked needs of women and people with periods. We discuss the founding of Clue, the systemic barriers that prevent innovation in reproductive health, and why data privacy and ethical tech design are critical to building trust. Ida also opens up about the funding challenges female founders face, the cultural stigma surrounding menstruation, and how femtech products can empower users by making their bodies more understandable. From the credibility gap in pain care to the future of personalized health data, this conversation shines a light on what’s missing and possible in women’s health.
Episode Resources:
The Pain Gap
Anushay's Point Substack
Ida Tin LinkedIn
Femtech Assembly LinkedIn
Femtech Assembly Substack
To learn more about Anushay Hossain's work, check out Anushay's website or sign up for her substack. To continue the conversation, feel free to DM @anushayhossain or email me at thepaingap@gmail.com