Building & Scaling a Global Femtech Leader: An Evening with Flo Health
Enterprise Lab is hosting an exclusive conversation with Flo Health, one of the world’s most influential femtech and consumer health technology companies. Join us for a rare opportunity to hear directly from the team behind a product trusted by hundreds of millions globally.
Featuring Flo’s CTO, Roman Bugaev, this session will explore how a mission-driven company builds secure, data-intelligent, AI-powered products at true global scale.
If you’re interested in digital health, AI, high-growth startups, or building category-defining products, this is a room you’ll want to be in. 🔥
What You’ll Gain
⭐ Inside the tech: How Flo architected and scaled a privacy-first, AI-driven platform serving a global user base
⭐ From startup to scale-up: Real lessons from building a billion-dollar health technology business
⭐ Product at global scale: Growth, experimentation, localisation, and user trust
⭐ Live audience Q&A: Ask your questions directly to Flo’s leadership team
⭐ Post-event networking: Connect with founders, students, and operators over refreshments
Expect practical insights, not theory on navigating technical complexity, regulatory landscapes, and hyper-growth.
Who Should Attend
- Students exploring careers in AI, product, or digital health
- Founders in healthtech, AI, and consumer apps
- Future femtech innovators and mission-driven entrepreneurs
- Anyone serious about understanding how global technology companies operate
Why This Event Matters
Scaling a consumer health product globally requires more than strong engineering; it demands trust, data responsibility, world-class product thinking, and relentless focus on user experience.
This session offers direct access to the leadership shaping one of the fastest-growing health platforms of the past decade. Whether you’re building your own venture or want to understand how category leaders think, you’ll leave with concrete insights, sharper thinking, and serious inspiration. ✨
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