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Brain and mental health innovation shortlist revealed

Three innovative companies have been shortlisted for a Femtech World Award.
The Brain and Mental Health Innovation award honours a breakthrough innovation that has made a profound impact on the understanding, treatment, or management of brain and mental health conditions.
This award recognises an innovation that has advanced the field by improving patient outcomes, increasing accessibility to care or offering new insights into mental wellness.
The award is sponsored by Women in Cloud – a community-led economic development organisation taking action to generate $1B in net new global economic access for women entrepreneurs by 2030 through partnerships with corporations, community leaders, and policy makers.
The Women in Cloud Initiative is led in collaboration with industry and community partners such as Microsoft, M12 – Microsoft’s Venture Capital Fund, Accenture, Hitachi Solutions, Insight, Boeing, Meylah, and more.
A winner from the shortlist will be chosen by the sponsor and announced at a virtual ceremony on May 28.
Congratulations to the shortlisted organisations and thank you to everyone who entered.
Brain and Mental Health Innovation Award Shortlist

Women’s mental health is deeply connected to hormonal fluctuations, yet traditional testing is slow, expensive, and impractical for continuous monitoring.
Eli Health’s Hormometer provides real-time, at-home hormone tracking, helping women understand how cortisol, progesterone, estradiol, and testosterone impact stress, mood, and cognition.
Cortisol and progesterone testing launch in Q1 2025, with estradiol and testosterone in development, offering a comprehensive view of hormonal brain health.
At around $8 per test, Eli makes mental health support more accessible and data-driven. No more guesswork—women can finally track, understand, and take control of their mental well-being.



One in eight couples struggle to conceive, and 42 per cent of Americans have either sought fertility treatment themselves or know someone who has. As awareness around fertility challenges becomes more widespread, many are left to navigate an isolating and emotional journey with minimal resources.
In response to growing demand for fertility-centered mental health resources, Headspace partnered with fertility experts from Spring Fertility to create “Support For Your Fertility Journey.”
The content collection features guided meditations and mindfulness exercises, audio conversations, and a docu-style video series.
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