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Only 2% of venture capital funding goes to female founders — even as industries like FemTech are projected to reach over $1 trillion in the coming years.
In this episode of the She Founds episode, host Bhavisha interviews Ida Tin, co-founder of Clue — the world’s leading period tracking app — and the woman who coined the term “FemTech.”
In this episode, Ida provides insights into the challenges faced by female founders who are fundraising for investment and what needs to change.
You’ll learn:
This is more than a founder story — it’s a conversation about power, innovation, and the future of women’s health.
Prelaunch registration for Ida Tin's FemTech book: https://femtechbook.com/
Ida's book recommendation, Utopia for Realists: And How We Can Get There: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Utopia-Realists-How-Can-There/dp/1408890267
By Bhavisha PatelOnly 2% of venture capital funding goes to female founders — even as industries like FemTech are projected to reach over $1 trillion in the coming years.
In this episode of the She Founds episode, host Bhavisha interviews Ida Tin, co-founder of Clue — the world’s leading period tracking app — and the woman who coined the term “FemTech.”
In this episode, Ida provides insights into the challenges faced by female founders who are fundraising for investment and what needs to change.
You’ll learn:
This is more than a founder story — it’s a conversation about power, innovation, and the future of women’s health.
Prelaunch registration for Ida Tin's FemTech book: https://femtechbook.com/
Ida's book recommendation, Utopia for Realists: And How We Can Get There: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Utopia-Realists-How-Can-There/dp/1408890267