Company you should know: Watkins-Conti Products
Founded by Allison Watkins-Conti, Watkins-Conti Products, Inc. (WCP) is a platform women’s healthcare product design firm focused on the creation of progressive, innovative, and accessible direct to consumer medical devices. WCP’s flagship product, Yōni.Fit, is a non-invasive, easy-to-use solution for stress incontinence in women. With incontinence estimated to affect one in three women globally, this patented product line offers multiple recurring revenue streams. With additional products in its pipeline to improve women’s experience, WCP is offering specific solutions for taboo health- and quality-of-life-related issues that, to date, have no acceptable solutions.
Allison was raised in an entrepreneurial environment where she witnessed the formation and creation of sustainable businesses. The industries ranged from oil & gas exploration and development to retail, cattle ranching, and commercial real estate. Allison began her professional career in print media marketing and advertising. She then transitioned to a successful career in the radio and television industry. Allison also owned and managed a small business in the construction trades. She has experience in many facets of business management.
In 2015, Allison conceived a solution for an issue that affects over 498 million women worldwide. The passion and drive for this venture is based on personal experience. She designed, patented, engineered and manufactured a solution that is currently in the FDA approval process. Allison has secured roughly $3.5M to date to create a quality management system, a contract manufacturing facility, conduct a feasibility study validating efficacy, and employ some of the top industry leaders in the United States.
Today, Allison and WCP develop products to address issues facing women across the globe. They are dedicated to the innovation and development of affordable, effective solutions for common life-altering difficulties faced in today’s environment. WCP is really taking off and receiving a lot of recognition in the venture space in Oklahoma and beyond.
WCP recently won the Oklahoma Venture Forum’s Most Promising New Venture Award. Allison was recently named among the top 20 under 40 in Business Times magazine as well as being recognized in the Journal Records achievers under 40, both highlighting entrepreneurs in the community.