There is a two-stage assessment process for applications:
Femtech refers to technology designed for women’s health and wellness. Femtech covers software, diagnostics, treatment, prevention and wellness. Femtech focuses on women’s health from birth to death and includes areas such as adolescent health, fertility, menstruation, menopause, gynaecological health, cancer, mental health, female wellness and health conditions that affect women disproportionally (e.g., osteoporosis, dementia etc.)
Femtech @Health Innovation Hub Ireland was launched in 2022 to stimulate and support the development of high potential new products, services and start-ups in Femtech. These solutions will impact the health and wellbeing of 50% of our population, create a Femtech focus in Ireland and build an ecosystem of experts and entrepreneurs supporting, driving and innovating in Femtech. Femtech @Health Innovation Hub Ireland also supports the drive for more female founders and attract more investors to Ireland. For more information see https://hih.ie/downloads/femtech-hihi-info-sheet.pdf
There are many national and international needs in women’s healthcare. Some of the current priority needs are adolescent health, fertility, menstruation, menopause, gynaecological health, cancer, mental health, female wellness and health conditions that affect women disproportionally (e.g., osteoporosis, dementia etc.). Further information and reference material is provided in the HIHI Open Call 2022 Briefing Document.
There is no quota for the number of applications selected for shortlisting or eventual winners. The number of applicants to progress through the review stages depends on the quality of the applications submitted. Previous calls selected as many as 15 winning innovations.
The winning innovations will be:
HIHI will work with a winning innovator to pilot their product or service in an Irish healthcare setting or with the target end-user. HIHI will seek out a suitable location to pilot this innovation from its network. A HIHI project manager will be assigned to work closely with the innovator and to manage this pilot. The scope of the pilot will be agreed with all parties (company, healthcare site, HIHI) in a HIHI project agreement document. HIHI will oversee the management of the pilot, gather and analyse the results of the pilot and prepare a final project report.
Innovators should note that a HIHI project:
HIHI will work with a winning innovator to evaluate their product or service in an Irish healthcare setting. These products and service can be either in development or market ready. HIHI will seek out a suitable clinical experts and end-users to provide feedback on innovative product or service through demonstrations, focus groups or one-to-one interviews.
A HIHI project manager will be assigned to work closely with the company and to manage this pilot. The scope of the pilot will be agreed with all parties (innovators, healthcare experts, HIHI) in a HIHI project agreement document. HIHI will oversee the management of the pilot, gather and analyse the results of the pilot and prepare a final project report.
Innovators should note that a HIHI clinical evaluation project:
Case studies of some previous pilot and clinical evaluation projects can be found at: https://hih.ie/case-studies.
No, HIHI does not provide funding for projects from this call.
No, winners of this HIHI Call do not have to pay for the agreed project.
Companies or individuals who are not eligible to apply to the HIHI Femtech Call 2023 can request support from HIHI through the HIHI Innovation Portal. HIHI provides support to companies and individual whose innovation is focused on any healthcare needs and is at various stages of development (idea, prototype, pre-commercial and market ready). See https://hih.ie/engage/innovation-portal .