The 13th International DIP & FemTech Symposium (FemDIP 2025) is dedicated to advancing maternal and fetal medicine, addressing pregnancies complicated by diabetes, hypertension, and metabolic syndrome.
Topics
- Programming and Imprinting in Utero – The Vicious Cycle of NCD
- Fetal Growth
- The Femtech Startups Parade
- New Technologies and Maternal Fetal Medicine
- Women’s Health is Nation’s Wealth
- Adapting Novel Digital Technologies to Women’s Health
- Investment in Women’s Health and FemTech – Opportunities and Challenges
- Hypertension and Pregnancy
- Mental Health in Women Across the Lifespan
- Fetal Advanced Imaging and Diagnosis – Intelligent Ultrasound
- Novel Cannabinoid-based Solutions and Women’s Health
- Multiple Pregnancy
- The Genome and Maternal Fetal Medicine
- Contraception
- The Unacceptable and Unmentionable in Women’s Health
- Maternal Infection and Perinatal Outcome
- Preterm Labor
- Improving Women’s Health with Artificial Intelligence and Big Data
- Women’s Health in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC) – A New Global Agenda
- Micronutrients & Pregnancy
- The Placenta and the Great Obstetrical Syndromes
- Fetal and Perinatal Therapy
- Labor and Delivery
- Infertility and Diabetes
- From Peripartum to Postpartum – Improving Long Term Maternal and Offspring Health
- Diabetes and Pregnancy
- Sexual Wellness Across the Lifespan
- Obesity and Maternal Fetal Medicine
- Innovative Nutrition and Pregnancy
Who should Attend
- Healthcare professionals specializing in Maternal and Fetal Medicine
- Researchers and scientists in the field of Women’s Health and FemTech
- Startups and entrepreneurs in the FemTech industry
- Policy makers and advocates for women’s health globally
- Experts in Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and digital technologies applied to healthcare
- Those interested in the intersection of diabetes, hypertension, and women’s health
- Individuals passionate about improving outcomes in pregnancies and advancing women’s health
- Professionals working in Low and Middle Income Countries with a focus on women’s health