Laura Lovett
While the capital for femtech companies continues to pour in, investors discuss the importance of looking beyond menopause and fertility to sexual health and contraception.
Alphabet, General Catalyst, Kholsa Ventures, Lakestar, Thrive Capital and Baillie Gifford participated in this round.
Panelists at Women of Wearable's FemTech Forum discuss how big data and digital tools could help booster female representation in clinical trials.
The PBM will be able to offer and administer benefit coverage for addiction-focused digital therapeutics.
The company also announced a $5.1 million seed funding led by Forerunner Ventures.
The new round led by Andreessen Horowitz will be put towards expanding the company's growth.
The new app will use Bluetooth tech and will likely launch in July in Ottawa.
Some of Dexcom’s G6 applicators were getting stuck to the wearable CGM, but the company said it has worked to remedy this issue.
The executives also share details about what patients can expect from the G7 next year.
This news comes a little over a month after the UK said it would opt for a centralized contact-tracing model in lieu of Apple-Google's decentralized one.