TechTruster Newsletter #1 2025
Welcome to the first edition of the TechTruster Newsletter. We publish upfront, cutting-edge news on female technology and women's health. Thank you for joining the TechTruster community!
From left: Editor Cecilie Helm Darling, journalist, editor Vanessa J. Carpenter, PhD, Helle Baagø, founder and administrator.
Women’s health at Christiansborg: Roccamore sparks national dialogue
On March 14th, women’s health took center stage at Christiansborg, where Roccamore and the Alliance for Women’s Health hosted an event uniting politicians, experts, business leaders, and advocates.
The aim of the event was to highlight the urgent, often-overlooked need for research, innovation, and funding in women’s health. TechTruster Femtech News was there to capture the day’s key messages and insights.
Perimenopause tech: More solutions for women’s health in mid-life
Do you want to know which tech is available for perimenopause and menopause? Perimenopause is the transitional period all people with ovaries experience before menopause.
We at TechTruster want to continue to highlight perimenopause. In this article, we’ll introduce you to technologies that can help relieve symptoms.
Non-profit focusing on women’s health launched 20 February 2025
The launch of Nordic Women’s Health Hub event sold out on the first day, a sign that women’s health is a red-hot issue on the public agenda.
The knowledge gap regarding women’s health is much larger than that regarding men’s health. To change that, three women have formed the non-profit Nordic Women’s Health Hub.
Innovation is key to reducing cervical cancer
HPV testing and self-sampling kits can turn the vision of significantly reducing cervical cancer cases by 2030, into reality.
Beginning in 2025, all women over the age of 30 in Denmark will be offered HPV (human papillomavirus) testing as part of an enhanced strategy to prevent cervical cancer.
By redefining infant feeding, Caramma wins a Danish Design Award
Caramma’s patented bottle has transformed infant feeding. Designed to closely mimic natural breastfeeding, it ensures a slow, natural flow, allowing babies to feed at their own pace.
The Danish Design Award recently celebrated innovation and impact across a range of industries. This year, one moment stood out: the recognition the recognition of Caramma







