A SexTech Conference
The Business of Sexuality is about Humanity
On-Demand Virtual Conference

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What is SexTech?
What This Is About
What Might Surprise You
Know the top-thought leaders in this industry and how the collective
group is shifting the paradigm of
doing business in a reimagined
sexuality.
What You Will Discover
Be inspired by the opportunities in this industry.
the ability to become an investor, work for the industry, start your own company, or simply
speak about it with your
friends and family.
Meet Our Speakers
Abigail Mlinar
Head of Sales & Marketing at MakeLoveNotPorn
Rob Bobsy Godwin
Director and Head of Operations of LoveHoney Group Australia
Elizabeth Dell
Founder of Amorus
The pillars that will be covered






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future events and news about the SexTech industry
Statista estimates the market size of the sexual wellness market to reach $37.2 billion dollars by 2023. This growing industry, ripe with potential and opportunity, is more than just sex gadgets and apps, as some might assume. Sexual health education, data gap related to female pleasure, and lack of research related to women’s health are some of the main reasons many of the sextech startups exist…
I predict that we will see more and larger rounds of funding raised for sextech this year than ever before. I’m setting out to raise a substantial round for MakeLoveNotPorn, and I’m very encouraged by the investor conversations I’m having.- Cindy Gallop
Sexual health and wellness have always been a universal need — one which transcends gender, racial and class boundaries. Nor does the market start and end with "adult websites." Sex tech as an industry can embrace everything from health and education products to platforms for relationships, tools to enhance intimacy and more.
Statista estimates the market size of the sexual wellness market to reach $37.2 billion dollars by 2023. This growing industry, ripe with potential and opportunity, is more than just sex gadgets and apps, as some might assume. Sexual health education, data gap related to female pleasure, and lack of research related to women’s health are some of the main reasons many of the sextech startups exist…
I predict that we will see more and larger rounds of funding raised for sextech this year than ever before. I’m setting out to raise a substantial round for MakeLoveNotPorn, and I’m very encouraged by the investor conversations I’m having.
Sexual health and wellness have always been a universal need — one which transcends gender, racial and class boundaries. Nor does the market start and end with "adult websites." Sex tech as an industry can embrace everything from health and education products to platforms for relationships, tools to enhance intimacy and more.