Muna Daud, a visionary innovator, is the driving force behind FlowSense, a groundbreaking period detection device that empowers visually impaired women to take control of their menstrual health. Muna’s passion for accessibility and inclusive design has led her to create a discreet, accurate, and non-invasive solution that not only tracks menstrual cycles but also provides valuable insights into overall vaginal health.
Muna’s journey into the world of HealthTech began during her undergraduate studies in Biomedical Engineering, where she focused on designing medical devices that could improve the lives of individuals with disabilities. This early interest in accessibility laid the foundation for her future work.
After completing her Bachelor’s degree, Muna pursued a Master’s in Innovation Design Engineering at Imperial College London and the Royal College of Art. This interdisciplinary program allowed her to explore the intersection of art, design, and engineering, further fuelling her creativity and innovation.
Muna Daud Media BioIt was during her Master’s studies that Muna recognised the significant challenges faced by visually impaired women in managing their menstrual health. Inspired by the limitations of traditional pregnancy tests, she embarked on a mission to develop a solution that would address this unmet need. Seeing a gap in the market, and asking herself “Why not me?”, she developed FlowSense.
Muna’s dedication to empowering women and her commitment to inclusive design have made FlowSense a revolutionary product. By breaking down barriers and providing a solution that was previously unavailable, she is transforming the lives of visually impaired women around the world.