Cutting-edge British femtech brand transforming women’s health with new technology

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Cutting-edge British femtech brand Elvie is reimagining health and lifestyle technology for women with its soon-to-be expanding product range.

Their first product is Elvie Trainer, the category-defining pelvic floor trainer, which has already been touted as a 'game changer' in the women’s health arena. Elvie’s award-winning pelvic floor trainer has transformed the way that women look after their pelvic floors, helping women get the most from their Kegel exercises by guiding them through fun, five-minute workouts.

Elvie Trainer is recommended by over 800 health and wellness professionals around the globe and is currently distributed through medical practices and women’s health clinics in more than 10 international markets, including Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, The Netherlands, France, Spain and Taiwan.

Representatives from Elvie will be at the event, to meet global medical distributors that are interested in bringing Elvie’s pioneering products to women around the world. More information available from the Elvie stand at Wearable Technology Booth 15A23.

Tatiana Escobar, Global Head of Sales for Elvie, says:

Women deserve better technology that pushes the boundaries of innovation and solves real problems. The technology that we are developing throughout our product range is improving the health and lives of women at all stages of their life. We’re really excited to expand our global network and partner with retailers that are interested in revolutionizing women’s health.

Elvie has received more than 15 awards to date for innovation and design, including Hottest Hardware Startup at The Europas 2017, Product Design Award at the Red Dot Design Award 2016, The Bump Best of Baby Tech Awards Finalist 2016 and Body Recovery Products Top Choice of the Year at the Baby Maternity Magazine Awards 2017. Elvie’s founder and CEO, Tania Boler, was named as a Porter Magazine Woman of the Year 2016 and won Innovator of the Year at the FDM Everywoman in Technology Awards.

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