

HealthTech Product Dinner
What does it take to build a HealthTech product these days? A better question is what does it NOT take? The market is evolving, new health gaps are emerging, the regulatory climate is unpredictable, the consumer standard is high, and the competition is higher. It’s an exhilarating but dizzying environment.
This intimate dinner is a chance to step out of the weeds and connect with other product leaders in healthtech. What you’ll get:
three-course meal (with dietary accommodations if needed)
lightly facilitated conversation on trends, opportunities, and unique challenges of healthtech products
deep networking with peers and innovators in healthtech
What do we mean by “product”? This dinner is for product managers, but also product leaders, COOs and CTOs who wear a product hat, and founders. If product strategy is part of your role, you’re welcome to join (even if it’s not in your title).
Hosted in a private room at a trendy Mission restaurant, this is a dynamic, cozy space to build community and share learnings and resources.
To preserve the dinner's spirit, space is limited. We ask participants to arrive on time and be prepared to stay the full 90 minutes (or longer if the conversation flows) ✨
👉🏽 Just bring yourself, we’ll handle the rest.
Your Hosts
This dinner is co-hosted by Xmartlabs and Jennifer Gibson
Xmartlabs is a boutique software development studio with a decade-plus record of driving innovation in healthcare AI, video analytics, and mobile development. We host curated networking events across the U.S. for tech leaders who value deep networking and value-add conversations.
Hillary Watson is a GTM Strategist at Xmartlabs and product consultant at Xmartlabs. With a GTM lens, she helps founders and leaders align development strategy with product needs, bridging the distance between vision and tactics.
Jennifer Gibson is a product and healthtech leader with over 18 years of experience building innovative, data-driven healthcare solutions at the intersection of clinical care, technology, and human experience. She has led teams at Apple and early-stage startups, and more recently has focused on applying AI and advanced analytics to create scalable, user-centered digital health products.