About WHIN

About WHIN

The Women’s Health Innovation Network (WHIN)

The Women’s Health Innovation Network (WHIN) is a new and growing collaboration in NE Florida leveraging one of the nation’s largest medical hubs to support individuals and companies looking to develop a product or service that addresses the overall health and well-being of women and girls.

WHIN provides incubation and accelerator programs both in person and virtually to accelerate and enhance the successful commercialization of products and services primarily focused on women’s health. WHIN offers include office space, conference facilities, access to mentors who can assist with finding funding and forming relationships with angel and venture investment groups; access to legal and accounting help; finding qualified individuals to round out your team.

Growing a company is a complex, multi-faceted effort. Founders of early-stage companies need access to expert advice, mentoring, and investment. WHIN programs will provide all this and more.

The Women’s Health Innovation Network (WHIN)

Our Goals

Solutions Addressing Women’s Health

Solutions Addressing Women’s Health

There is a plethora of female-specific medical conditions for which we struggle to know the cause, the cure, or how to properly diagnose. One or more of these medical conditions impact more than half the population. Addressing these challenges is one of the largest opportunities for positive impact in health care in generations.

Increased innovation Capacity

WHIN provides the foundation for a robust innovation ecosystem. It will leverage the rapidly growing women’s health industry to expand the innovation capacity of the nation and engage more under-represented talent in all stages of the innovation lifecycle. According to the USPTO, doing so will increase the U.S. GDP by 2.7%, or more than $1 trillion annually.

Increased innovation Capacity

WHIN provides the foundation for a robust innovation ecosystem. It will leverage the rapidly growing women’s health industry to expand the innovation capacity of the nation and engage more under-represented talent in all stages of the innovation lifecycle. According to the USPTO, doing so will increase the U.S. GDP by 2.7%, or more than $1 trillion annually.
Recognizing the challenges faced by working women

Access to Healthcare

Recognizing the challenges faced by working women, and people living in rural areas, companies are creating new technology-enabled tools to enable more equitable access to healthcare. These include platforms that help navigate the healthcare system, virtual tele-health services, at home diagnostics, and other assistive technologies for patient self-care. 

Expanded Scientific Body of Knowledge Advancing Research

Expanded Body of Knowledge

It wasn’t until 2016 that NIH-funded research was required to include female subjects. There is, therefore, much to be learned about why treatments that work for men may not work the same for women. WHIN companies will foster greater knowledge about these differences and how to incorporate a all-inclusive design approach to future medical research, training, and product development.

Expanded Body of Knowledge

It wasn’t until 2016 that NIH-funded research was required to include female subjects. There is, therefore, much to be learned about why treatments that work for men may not work the same for women. WHIN companies will foster greater knowledge about these differences and how to incorporate a all-inclusive design approach to future medical research, training, and product development.

Expanded Scientific Body of Knowledge Advancing Research
a female doctor

Solutions Addressing Women’s Health

There is a plethora of female-specific medical conditions for which we struggle to know the cause, the cure, or how to properly diagnose. One or more of these medical conditions impact more than half the population. Addressing these challenges is one of the largest opportunities for positive impact in health care in generations.

Shot of a multi-generational family standing together in a huddle

Increased innovation Capacity

WHIN provides the foundation for a diverse, inclusive, and robust innovation ecosystem. It will leverage the rapidly growing women’s health industry to expand the innovation capacity of the nation and engage more women in all stages of the innovation lifecycle. It will leverage the rapidly growing women’s health industry to expand the innovation capacity of the nation and engage more under-represented talent in all stages of the innovation lifecycle. According to the USPTO, doing so will increase the U.S. GDP by 2.7%, or more than $1 trillion annually.
a mother with her baby

Access to Healthcare

Recognizing the challenges faced by working women, minorities and people living in rural areas, companies are creating new technology-enabled tools to enable more equitable access to healthcare. These include platforms that help navigate the healthcare system, virtual tele-health services, at home diagnostics, and other assistive technologies for patient self-care. An estimated 35% of healthcare services that are traditionally provided in person can be transitioned to virtual formats of delivery enabling virtual care to remote areas not near medical facilities.

Expanded Scientific Body of Knowledge Advancing Research & Education

It wasn’t until 2016 that NIH-funded research was required to include female subjects. There is, therefore, much to be learned about why treatments that work for men may not work the same for women. WHIN companies will foster greater knowledge about these differences and how to incorporate a gender-inclusive design approach to future medical research, training, and product development.

Achieving our Goals

Everyone has the capacity to innovate. To achieve our goals, WHIN will engage participants from diverse backgrounds throughout the community to participate in WHIN Huddles to identify potentially viable solutions to women’s health challenges. Through immersive entrepreneurial training programs, WHIN assists teams in conducting customer discovery and developing their business plan and investor presentation. WHIN’s extensive network of mentors and coaches provides access to industry experts to assist in transforming concepts into market ready products and services. WHIN provides introductions to potential investors from its extensive network of angel investors and venture capital firms focused on investing in women’s health.

Through extensive outreach efforts, WHIN will engage participants from diverse backgrounds throughout the community to participate in WHIN Huddles to identify potentially viable solutions to topic specific women’s health challenges. It will also leverage patented research discoveries available for licensing from collaborating research institutions in the region and throughout the country by using the AUTM Innovation Marketplace portal that currently lists more than 31,000 technologies available for licensing. 

Solutions deemed to be potentially viable will advance to the next step in the process wherein further research and customer discovery will be conducted to assess both the technical merit of the potential solution as well as its market opportunity. This research will be done by engaging diverse teams in the WHIN Startup Primer, an immersive entrepreneurial training program helping teams to develop their business plan and investor presentation.

Solutions identified as having technical merit and substantial market opportunity will then advance to the translational step wherein WHIN will help newly formed startups and existing companies to advance the idea to a technology readiness level that will make it attractive to private investment. 

Newly formed startups will have access to the WHIN Incubator/Accelerator services and access to mentors and industry experts who are knowledgeable about building and scaling companies within the women’s health vertical. These experts offer guidance on a range of topics, including product development and market fit, business strategy, customer acquisition, and operations. Additionally, these mentors bring extensive networks of industry and investor contacts that can be leveraged.

WHIN Innovation Model

Innovation is a cycle of Imagination, Exploration, Challenge, and Discovery