WHH is a global platform and summit series uniting changemakers to advance women’s health.

our 2026 locations

London
March 10, 2026

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New York
March 25, 2026

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Berlin
May 6, 2026

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San Francisco
May 13, 2026

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Montreal
September 16, 2026

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Washington, D.C.
October 7, 2026

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Asia (3 cities)
November 2026

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A global platform advancing women’s health

One-day Format

We lead high-impact, global summits, all on a single-track. This means speakers get the attention they deserve, and attendees won’t have to choose between sessions.

Focused on action

Most conferences provide a platform to talk about the problem, and rarely focus on solutions. Our panelists, speakers, and facilitators are all briefed to focus on action, not just the problem.

A curated, senior audience

Our audience includes senior delegates across industry such as clinicians, researchers, policy advisors, healthcare leaders, startups, medtech and digital health innovators, providers, pharma and life sciences, and academic institutions.

Uniting the ecosystem

Our summits are the convening point for women’s health professionals from across the ecosystem: FemTech founders, VCs, policymakers, and patient perspectives, to payers, providers, life science leaders, and advocacy experts.

Backed by global industry leaders and strategic advisors, we exist to champion pioneers across investment, policy, research, FemTech founders, payers, providers and life sciences.

Our US board is made up of over 17 women who have spent decades in the women’s health industry. They shape our mission, playing a pivotal role in our direction, content, and impact.

As we expand globally in 2026, our board will grow to include influential women’s health leaders in the UK, EU, and APAC.

OUR strategic advisory board

WHO ATTENDS A WHH CONFERENCE

Women’s health is having ITS long overdue moment.

women's health is about whole person care

Women’s health has moved beyond just reproductive care and bikini medicine. Cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer’s disproportionately impact women, in different ways. We need the research to catch up.

There's record investment into the space

Women’s health is no longer a feel good philanthropic cause: it makes good economic sense. Investing today is infrastructure for the future.

The ecosystem is fragmented

The women’s health ecosystem is fragmented: the longer it stays this way, the harder it will be to solve the systemic challenges we face.

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