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New clinical trials initiative launched to support Medtech companies
A new initiative is being launched to support UK-based MedTech SMEs and innovators to help collaborative companies and organisations to complete clinical or technology trials successfully.
News par " Maddyness UK
29.08.2022
New clinical trials initiative launched to support Medtech companies
No Ordinary Rules Apply: get to know NORA, the reusable period wear brand
We spoke to Sarah Clark is CEO of the Frugi Group – of which NORA is a part – about the importance of reusable period wear, the manufacturing challenges, and meeting the needs of the environmentally conscious.
Portfolio par " Kirstie Pickering
25.07.2022
No Ordinary Rules Apply: get to know NORA, the reusable period wear brand
Contraceptive health femtech, GenZ freelancing platform, and ice cream in this week's MaddyMoney!
Every week, Maddyness brings you the latest investment news from the UK startup ecosystem. Here's a recap of this week's investments.
Decoding par " Maddyness UK
22.07.2022
Maddymoney startup investment-news
How the blended learning trend is shaking up workplace training
16th-21st of May marks Learning at Work Week across the UK, an annual event during which employers and employees are encouraged to embrace new ways of maximising the impact of internal training.
Opinion par " Ben McAuley
19.05.2022
How the blended learning trend is shaking up workplace training
FemTech – A market on the rise
2021 was a banner year for the women’s health and wellness industry as global venture capital investment in FemTech companies surpassed $1B for the first time. This was attributable to a number of high value deals in the sector, including Elvie’s $97M Series C fundraise and Maven’s $110M Series D fundraise, which resulted in Maven becoming the first FemTech unicorn.
Opinion par " Sophie McGrath & Kesten Laverty
17.05.2022
FemTech – A market on the rise
How is new innovation giving a much-needed boost to women’s health and wellness?
The women’s health and wellness industry has expanded exponentially over the last few years and it is expected that by 2027 it will be a $65B industry. Driving this growth are innovative companies focused on developing technology specifically aimed at addressing women’s health and wellbeing across a broad range of areas, including reproductive, sexual and mental health.
Opinion par " Sophie McGrath & Kesten Laverty
06.04.2022
Innovation in women’s health and wellness
Can femtech close the gender health gap?
Historically, medicine has largely neglected female anatomy. As a result, the functioning of the female body, in part, remains a mystery in both the scientific world as well as for women themselves.
Opinion par " Daria Connolly
11.03.2022
Can femtech close the gender health gap?
Gamified learning: the next frontier of EdTech?
Gamification is a buzzword that most people in the education sector have likely heard thrown around at some point or another, especially as online and distance learning have become popular ways of achieving education continuity throughout the COVID-19 crisis.
Opinion par " Nikolas Kairinos
10.03.2022
Gamified learning: the next frontier of EdTech?
Shopping for a sustainable sex toy? Join the Love Not War buzz
Love Not War is a British sustainable sex toy startup that understands pleasure is important, and so is the planet. That’s why they created the world’s first sustainable range of eco-friendly vibrators.
Portfolio par " Kirstie Pickering
07.03.2022
Shopping for a sustainable sex toy? Join the Love Not War buzz
Meet Luisa Alemany, academic director of the Institute of Entrepreneurship and Private Capital at LBS
As Storm Eunice raged across London, Maddyness spoke to Luisa Alemany, academic director of the Institute of Entrepreneurship and Private Capital at London Business School, about how business schools can play a vital role in any tech ecosystem.
Portfolio par " Jamie Walker
02.03.2022
Building an Ecosystem: Meet Luisa Alemany, Academic Director of the Institute of Entrepreneurship and Private Capital at London Business School
Meet Go1, the eLearning library targeting corporate education
We spoke to Andrew Barnes, CEO and founder of Go1, about the shift in attitude to learning during the pandemic, his goal of reaching 1B users, and pouncing on a gap in the market with old colleagues.
Portfolio par " Kirstie Pickering
15.02.2022
Meet Go1, the eLearning library targeting corporate education
Endometriosis support: How 18 years of misdiagnoses led to the creation of the Frendo app
It took 18 years for Dearbhail Ormond, CEO and founder of Frendo, to be given a diagnosis of endometriosis. Her harrowing experience led her to launch an app specifically designed to help endometriosis patients and those with suspected endometriosis symptoms.
Portfolio par " Kirstie Pickering
14.02.2022
Endometriosis awareness: How 18 years of misdiagnosis led to the creation of app Frendo
A 'one size fits all' approach to events will not pass the test in the education world
The virtual events space blew up during the pandemic, with platforms like Hopin being valued at $7.75B when just two years old. A number of other hybrid and virtual event platforms have mushroomed over the last 12 months, with most of them optimised for the lucrative conferences, expos and webinars market.
Opinion par " San Misra
05.01.2022
A 'one size fits all' approach to events will not pass the test in the education world
Edtech, medtech and "createch" in this week's MaddyMoney
Every week, Maddyness brings you the latest investment news from the UK startup ecosystem. Here's a recap of this week's investments.
Decoding par " Maddyness UK
17.12.2021
Maddymoney startup investment-news
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