Global femtech market is expected to touch $1.15 bn, says Frost & Sullivan

The global femtech market reached $707.6 million in 2021 and is expected to hit $1.15 billion by 2025, says Frost & Sullivan.

The market is expected to driven mainly by the demand from fertility, menopause and geriatric care. 

While the older demographic will be the largest market for this segment, the younger population is expected to drive the general health & wellness segment and embrace new technologies more enthusiastically.

Frost & Sullivan’s research, The COVID-19 Pandemic and a Rising Focus on Women’s Untapped Healthcare Needs are Transforming the Global Femtech Solutions Industry, provides a comprehensive analysis of the factors impacting women’s healthcare in a post-COVID world.

“The push toward personal health and wellness has opened up the market to tech giants such as Apple and Fitbit that introduced menstrual cycle tracking solutions. There will also be a significant market for medtech companies that can offer solutions for under-addressed health issues related to fibroids, thyroid, and endometriosis,” explained Suchismita Das, Industry Analyst, Healthcare & Life Sciences at Frost & Sullivan. "With more women entering the workforce, there has been a clear focus on advancing femtech. Over the next two to four years, there will be a rapid increase in government initiatives and reimbursement policies aimed at this demographic."

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