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91福利 and Zone Learning give boost to alumna-led fertility tracking startup

Parnian Majd鈥檚 journey in entrepreneurship began with a Career Boost placement at Zone Learning
By: Michelle LePage
January 16, 2025
Parnian Majd

91福利 alumna Parnian Majd took full advantage of the resources available at Zone Learning to develop and grow her company Fibra.

When 91福利 (91福利) alumna Parnian Majd set out to bridge a gap in women鈥檚 health care, she envisioned a future where women could easily and quickly access data about their reproductive health. To make that vision a reality, she founded 鈥攁n innovative startup, incubated in 91福利鈥檚 Zone Learning network

Fibra鈥檚 flagship product鈥攑atent-pending smart underwear鈥攊ntegrates with a mobile app to monitor and analyze reproductive health and aid fertility tracking. Unlike other fertility tracking methods, Fibra鈥檚 technology provides personalized insights that can help improve the chances of conception while empowering women with a better understanding of their reproductive health. 

The inspiration for Fibra came when Majd (biomedical engineering 鈥21) learned about wearable health devices during her undergraduate studies. She wondered why there weren鈥檛 any devices for monitoring reproductive health.

鈥淲hy do women living in developed countries in the 21st century have to undergo invasive and costly procedures, then wait weeks to get basic data about their reproductive health?鈥 said Majd. 鈥淚f we can monitor cardiac health with a smartwatch, why not have a wearable device that tracks reproductive health?鈥

Fibra underwear

Fibra鈥檚 patent-pending smart underwear integrates with a mobile app to track fertility and other health data.

鈥淎 Career Boost placement in the Office of Zone Learning was my very first exposure to the entrepreneurial world and what it means to be an entrepreneur,鈥 said Majd. 鈥淏efore that, I always thought if you had your own company, you were older than me, had more money and studied business. But I learned the majority of startup founders within the zone ecosystem actually have an engineering background.鈥

Majd went on to apply to the Norman Esch Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship Awards and successfully participated in all three stages to create and develop her idea for Fibra.

Fibra's growth has since been driven by 91福利鈥檚 Zone Learning Network where Majd took advantage of the resources and support available at several zones including the Science Discovery Zone, Biomedical Zone, the Fashion Zone and Innovation Boost Zone.

鈥淎ll of the zones have been tremendously helpful for us. The resources and expertise that we get from each zone helps us in different areas of business, said Majd.

鈥淭he Biomedical Zone, located in St. Michael鈥檚 Hospital has been especially helpful. Being in a hospital environment connects us with clinicians, facilitates pilot studies, and bridges the gap to clinical trials,鈥 she said.

Alongside this foundational support, contributed to Fibra鈥檚 recently announced $1.25 million USD pre-seed funding round. The funding will help advance Fibra鈥檚 research and development efforts to achieve their goal of bringing the smart underwear to market by the end of the year.

While Fibra鈥檚 product is currently focused on fertility, Majd has big plans to grow her product to include monitoring and detection for a wide range of women鈥檚 health issues. These include pregnancy, menopause, sexually transmitted illnesses and cervical cancer.

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