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The Tatler Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow 2025 launches on July 4
The Tatler Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow 2025 launches on July 4

Tatler Asia

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • Tatler Asia

The Tatler Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow 2025 launches on July 4

We're just weeks away from unveiling the newest Gen.T list of bold thinkers and brilliant changemakers shaping Asia's future The countdown has officially begun. On July 4, we'll reveal the Tatler Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow 2025—our definitive list of the most promising visionaries across the region. These are the innovators, creatives and trailblazers whose work is not only defining their industries but also driving real-world impact. Now in its 10th edition, the list is sharper, smarter and more expansive with a refined assessment process, a stronger emphasis on measurable impact, and two new markets joining the Gen.T community: Vietnam and the return of Indonesia. Read more: So you want to be a Tatler Gen.T Leader of Tomorrow?

The most important conversations about women's health will be happening in Asia
The most important conversations about women's health will be happening in Asia

Tatler Asia

time22-04-2025

  • Health
  • Tatler Asia

The most important conversations about women's health will be happening in Asia

A global women's health summit in Hong Kong will bring together some of the world's brightest minds in science, healthcare and femtech to address this neglected area of modern medicine and highlight the business of women's health Renowned clinicians, cutting-edge tech founders, femtech leaders and influential figures in women's health are converging in Hong Kong this June for the Women's Health in Focus global summit, a groundbreaking event poised to redefine and rewrite the future of women's health. Hosted by Front & Female Awards nominee Maaike Steinebach's Femtech Future and Gen.T honouree Anca Griffith's OM Health Hub, this two-day summit will take place at the Asia Society Hong Kong on June 16 and 17. The summit addresses a critical and long-standing disparity: women's health has been historically under-researched, underfunded and underserved. Statistics paint a stark picture: over 700 diseases take between three and seven years longer to diagnose in women compared to men; women spend 25 per cent more time than men in 'poor health'; and 80 per cent of drug withdrawals are attributed to adverse side effects in women, highlighting the research gap in women's health. Furthermore, only 2 per cent of private funding is allocated to women's health initiatives, highlighting a significant investment gap. See also: Lindsay Davis and Maaike Steinebach on femtech in Asia and the startups to watch

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