Ketim Technologies CEO Shares Capital Raising Insights at International Women’s Day Event

Brisbane, Australia – March 8, 2025 – Ketim Technologies, a leader in biomarker-based diagnostics for perinatal mental health, is proud to recognise Founder and CEO, Dr. Clarissa Yates, Ph.D., for her role as a featured panelist at Tech Ready Women Academy’s International Women’s Day event, An Evening with Christie Whitehill: Breaking Barriers in Capital Raising.

The event brought together three inspiring female founders from the Tech Ready Women (TRW) Investment Ready Program to share their real-world experiences in capital raising, overcoming challenges, and scaling their businesses. Dr. Yates contributed insights from her journey building Ketim Technologies in the biotech sector, discussing the unique hurdles faced by women founders in securing investment and the strategies that have supported the company’s growth.

“Less than 5% of venture capital goes to women-led businesses,” said Dr. Yates. “By sharing our stories and successes, we can inspire change, open doors, and demonstrate the powerful impact women-led innovation can have on global health.”

The panel also featured Nicole Graham, Founder of Kinba, and Christie Whitehill, Founder of Tech Ready Women Academy and Co-Founder of INTU WELLNESS. Attendees connected with leaders shaping industries from health technology to financial literacy, leaving inspired by the transformative work being driven by women-led startups.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Dr. Clarissa Yates
CEO, Ketim Technologies
clarissa.yates@ketim.com.au

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