Skip to main content
NHT Logo

Health2B Open FemTech4Future: From Challenges to Change

Health2B: Bygger bro mellom det offentlige og private
Health2B, Forskningsparken, Oslo

About the event

Health2B and Roche are repeating the success of last year’s Health2B Open FemTech for Future, and invite you to a new Health2B Open on women’s health and technology – How can we create a sustainable future for women’s health?

Description

What are the challenges? What are the solutions? And how far have we come since last year’s event on the same topic?

We bring together representatives from the healthcare sector, private industry, startups, and research to:

  • Increase knowledge and awareness of the gender perspective in health and care
  • Discuss how new technologies and methods can contribute to better solutions
  • Create arenas for collaboration across sectors

The event is relevant for anyone who wants to learn more about women’s health, share experiences, and help strengthen efforts in this field – from policy to practice.

Please note that the number of seats is limited. If you have registered but are unable to attend, we kindly ask that you let us know.

Welcome!

Program

Tentative Program

Part 1: Status and Challenges in Women’s Health

13:00 – 13:10 – Welcome and introduction – Health2B and Roche
13:10 – 13:25What is the current state of women’s health in Norway?
Maren Njøs Kurdøl, Norwegian Women’s Public Health Association (Sanitetskvinnene)
13:25 – 13:40The Women’s Health Gap Globally: Time to Act
Nina Zoric, DNV (formerly McKinsey)
13:40 – 13:55Summary of gender differences in health and sick leave
Ivar Lima, NAV
13:55 – 14:10Women’s health from an employer’s perspective
Karita Bekkemellem, NHO Geneo

14:10 – 14:30 – Break

Part 2: New Solutions and Opportunities

14:30 – 14:45The women’s health services I myself was missing
Madelen Engen, CMedical
14:45 – 15:00Closing the Gaps in Women’s Health: The WILD Approach
Chelsea Ranger, Wild Norway
15:00 – 15:15Can technology contribute to health promotion and prevention?
Norse Care (NØRS)
15:15 – 16:00 – Open discussion and closing remarks