In Her Code
In Her Code
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Hosted by Veronika Posch, In Her Code is a space for curious conversations about what’s broken, what’s emerging, and what it really takes to build in the FemTech space. Hear from scientists, founders, and visionaries shaping the next wave of women’s health — while Veronika documents her own founder journey in real-time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast focuses on themes like FemTech, women's health, and personal entrepreneurship, with specific episodes discussing personalized training frameworks for women, the significance of female physiological data in sports, and the journey of female founders navigating the health technology space.

Hosted by Veronika Posch, In Her Code decodes what it takes to build, lead, and shape the future. In tech, in AI, and in women’s health. Curious, opinionated conversations with the scientists, founders, and operators driving the next wave. Season 1 started in femtech. Season 2 widens the lens to the women shaping technology, AI, and business, femtech still firmly in the mix. Veronika brings a builder’s eye and stays deliberately open about what comes next.
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In this episode of In Her Code, host Veronika Posch sits down with Ida Tin, founder of Clue and the woman who coined the term FemTech, to explore what it will actually take to move women’s health from reactive care to preventive infrastructure. Ida makes the case that the real gap is not awareness, it’s data. Without continuous hormonal monitoring, women’s health remains episodic by design, leading to delayed diagnoses and solutions built on incomplete pictures.
The conversation spans the economics of conviction capital, the strategic power of language in shaping entire industries, and why reframing women’s health as universal health is not just a narrative shift but a structural one. They also dive into the ethics of health data, the role of grassroots communities in driving innovation, and why AI in women’s health is only as good as the data it’s trained on.
Ida also introduces the Sprind Continuous Hormone Monitoring Challenge, backed by €40 million in funding and focused on advancing innovation in the field of hormonal health. A strong example of how conviction capital, when it shows up at scale, can move an entire field forward.
If women’s health is going to scale, it won’t happen through isolated products. It requires better infrastructure, cross-gender engagement, and investors willing to follow founders beyond the early stage.
Apply now: Sprind Challenge Website
Connect with Ida Tin on LinkedIn
#WomensHealth #SprindChallenge #Femtech #Startups # Business #Innovation #HealthTech #InHerCode #AI
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