COVID-19 boosts women's wellness tech start-ups
Start-ups providing better access to oral contraceptive pills and making sugar-free cranberry juice for UTIs are among women's health players thriving in the COVID-19 era.
A group of women's health technology start-ups that launched as the sector fretted about the impending COVID-19 lockdown have emerged strongly from the period, saying it has proven a perfect time to get traction.
Companies Kin Fertility, CRANEL and Caia tackle very different areas of health but share a common experience of needing to think fast to keep their fledgling ideas afloat.
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