Popit media coverage in Japan
Popit was featured in the TV Tokyo YouTube series, “Femtech Committee”
Pop media coverage in Japan!
Popit’s unique drug monitoring device and app was featured in a YouTube series called “Femtech Committee” by TV Tokyo. TV Tokyo is one of the major TV broadcasters in Japan.
The program was launched with the aim of openly discussing topics related to sexuality and women’s health, which are considered relatively taboo. It also aims to convey a positive image of Women’s health and well-being. Furthermore, it offers useful information that can be used immediately, as well as content that addresses concerns unique to women.
In this episode, the host introduces our product as a unique and innovative Femtech tool for women using contraceptive pills. Popit supports them in monitoring their daily dose of the pill, allowing them to reduce the chance of an unintended pregnancy.
Link to YouTube video (Note: The video is only accessible within Japan.)
Femtech in Japan:
In Japan, the Femtech trend is gaining momentum as more women seek innovative solutions to meet their unique health needs. There is an increasing amount of media coverage on various types of Femtech technology.
One area where Femtech is particularly popular in Japan is fertility monitoring. There are several apps and devices available that allow women to track their menstrual cycles, track their ovulation, and increase their chances of conceiving. In addition, there are also products like pelvic floor trainers and breast pumps designed specifically for women’s bodies.
The Femtech trend in Japan is helping to empower women by giving them more control over their health and well-being. With continued innovation and investment, the industry is poised to grow in the coming years, providing more options for women to take charge of their health.