The FemTech Observatory in Italy

The first FemTech Observatory in Italy

The Permanent Observatory on FemTech in Italy aims to map and report on companies and start-ups dealing with women’s health and well-being, highlighting the market potential.

1

Mapping

Census of FemTech companies and start-ups in Italy.
First real mapping of this sector in our country.

2

Measure

The Observatory measures the FemTech sector in Italy according to qualitative and quantitative parameters, highlighting pain points and opportunities and providing useful insights for market growth.

3

Telling

Each year we report on FemTech in Italy and the entities involved, fostering the visibility of the sector both nationally and internationally, sharing national monitoring with global market analysis.

FemTech Observatory Survey 2025

92

FemTech entities

mapped in Italy

79%

at leat 1 woman

among founders

38%

No fundraising

Personal Investment and Turnover among the Top Sources of Investment

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FemTech Observatory – Italy Survey 2025

Check out the FemTech Observatory report on the FemTech ecosystem in Italy.

View the first map of FemTech entities in Italy!

Collect national and international insights on FemTech and women’s health, with contributions from organisations and professionals from around the world.

Ongoing survey: Join the FemTech Observatory!

Would you like to participate in the FemTech Observatory survey?

Do you have a business or a start-up in the FemTech sector?
Take part in our survey and become part of the Italian FemTech map.
Don’t miss the opportunity to tell us about your activity and contribute to mapping innovation in women’s health and well-being!

Thanks to your participation in the Observatory you can:

Join the official FemTech Map and connect with other companies

Give your company national and international visibility

Collect useful data for the industry and the development of your business

The FemTech Observatory is supported by

Minerva Lab – Multidisciplinary Laboratory on diversity and gender inequality at Sapienza University of Rome