Femtech Canada
Get connected with the best and brightest in Canadian Femtech.
What is Femtech?
Technology including products, services, diagnostics, and software addressing health and wellness concerns that solely, disproportionately or differently affect women, girls, non-binary folks, trans people, and those assigned female at birth.

Are you a Canadian Femtech company?
Be a recognized leader and inspire the Femtech entrepreneurs of tomorrow. As a featured Femtech company, you’ll be a central part of our growing, resourceful community.
Leverage all we have to offer!
Company Network
Explore our growing network of Canadian Femtech companies, including Founder details and more.
Femtech Roundtable
Share your success stories, network, and learn from other leaders within the Femtech Canada network.
Femtech in the News
Read what other Femtech companies are up to. Share news articles on our Slack to have them posted here!
Join our Slack Channel
Connect with a community passionate about Femtech. Chat with others and share resources and events.
Partnership Opportunities
Are you interested in partnering with us? Complete our survey so we can direct opportunities to you!
Peer-2-Peer Sessions
Book a one-on-one with a Femtech founder and discuss your business goals and challenges.
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Femtech in the news

Revol Cares raises $2 million from Canadian angel investors
It’s probable that those who have a period know what it’s like to leak (or at least just a little). Sara Jónsdóttir knows the feeling. And

Canada’s Leading Pitch Program for Women Entrepreneurs Awards Finalists at The Odlum Brown Forum Pitch Finale 2025
Photo Credit: Jamie-Lee Fuoco. Pictured left to right: Lianna Genovese, CEO, ImaginAble Solutions; Ibukun Elebute, co-founder & COO, CELLECT Laboratories; Dr. Shari van de Pol,

Introducing Joeyband: FDA-registered, award-winning, expert-approved technology to support skin-to-skin contact for caregivers and babies
Parenting in the wellness era often means navigating a parade of gadgets more focused on “bouncing back” than the health of new families. So, many