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Is your fertility innovation award-worthy?

If you’ve been asking yourself whether your fertility innovation deserves a place among the Femtech World Awards nominees, understanding what judges value can help you see your work through their eyes.
Ultimately, the judges are seeking solutions that demonstrate genuine impact on people’s fertility journeys.
This means your innovation should address a real and significant challenge that individuals face when trying to conceive, preserve their fertility or understand their reproductive health.
Perhaps you’ve developed a diagnostic tool that catches issues earlier, created a treatment option that’s more accessible or affordable, or designed a platform that provides support during an emotionally challenging time.
The key is showing how your solution makes a meaningful difference to real people.
True Innovation Takes Many Forms
Innovation itself takes many forms, and judges appreciate this diversity.
Your entry might feature cutting-edge artificial intelligence that predicts optimal conception windows, a novel medical device that improves IVF success rates, or even a brilliantly simple approach that removes barriers to existing treatments.
What matters is that you’re doing something distinctly different or better than what currently exists. Judges want to understand not just what your innovation does, but why the traditional approach fell short and how your solution represents a genuine leap forward.
Evidence Matters
Evidence carries considerable weight in the judging process. While every innovation begins with a vision, the strongest entries demonstrate that their solution actually works.
This doesn’t necessarily mean you need years of clinical trials or thousands of users, though such data certainly strengthens your case.
Even early-stage innovations can present compelling evidence through pilot results, user testimonials, expert validation or proof-of-concept studies.
Judges are looking for innovators who’ve moved beyond theory to show real-world promise, even if your solution is still scaling.
Accessibility and Reach
Accessibility and reach matter tremendously in fertility innovation.
The judges consider whether your solution can benefit a broad population or addresses the needs of underserved communities.
Perhaps your innovation reduces the cost of fertility treatments, brings specialist care to remote areas through telemedicine or tackles male fertility issues that have historically received less attention.
Solutions that democratise access to fertility care or serve overlooked populations often stand out because they expand who can benefit from reproductive healthcare advances.
The Team Behind the Vision
The team behind the innovation also factors into judging decisions.
Strong entries come from teams that demonstrate deep understanding of the fertility landscape, combine relevant expertise and show capacity to actually deliver on their vision.
Judges want to know that you’re not just creating something interesting in isolation but that you understand the clinical, regulatory and practical realities of bringing your innovation to those who need it.
Clear Communication
Judges also value clear thinking and communication.
Your entry should articulate your innovation’s purpose, mechanism and impact in language that’s precise but accessible.
The ability to explain complex science or technology in understandable terms often reflects how well you truly grasp your own innovation and suggests you’ll be effective at bringing it to market and educating users.
Future Potential
Finally, judges consider your innovation’s future potential.
Where could this technology or approach lead? Might it inform other areas of reproductive health? Could it scale to help significantly more people?
The most exciting entries often hint at broader possibilities while remaining grounded in current achievements.
Your Innovation Deserves Recognition
If you’re reading this and recognising your own work in these criteria, you’re likely sitting on an award-worthy innovation.
The recognition, visibility and validation that come with being a nominee or winner can open doors, attract investment and ultimately help your solution reach more people who desperately need it.
Find out more about the Femtech World Awards and enter for free here.
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Women’s Health Innovation Summit opens submissions for 2026 Innovation Showcase

The Women’s Health Innovation Summit (WHIS) has announced that submissions are open for the 2026 Innovation Showcase, giving early and growth-stage start-ups the chance to present their solutions to the most influential audience in women’s health.
Taking place October 13–15 at Encore Boston Harbor in Everett, Massachusetts, WHIS brings together more than 1,000 decision-makers from across the women’s health ecosystem — investors, payers, health systems, pharma leaders, and employers — all under one roof.
Selected companies will pitch live on stage to an audience with the funding, expertise, and connections to accelerate their growth.
Past participants have walked away with investor introductions, commercial partnerships, and clinical collaborations that moved from conversation to contract.
WHIS is where the women’s health ecosystem comes together to get deals done,” said Sarah Rowlands, marketing director.
“The Innovation Showcase puts promising start ups directly in front of the people who can take them to the next level.”
The showcase sits at the heart of a three-day programme spanning digital health, therapeutics, diagnostics, and consumer health.
Previous attendees have included representatives from Mayo Clinic, CVS Health, Eli Lilly, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Alumni Ventures, Muse Capital, and Maverick Ventures, among hundreds of others.
Applications are open now. Start-ups can submit at
www.whisusa.com/attend/start-ups
About WHIS
Now in its eighth year, the Women’s Health Innovation Summit is the largest global gathering of senior leaders shaping the future of women’s health.
Organised by Kisaco Research, WHIS unites providers, health plans, employers, regulators, pharma, investors, and innovators to increase deal flow, expand reimbursement, improve access, and deliver better health outcomes for women at every stage of life.
WHIS 2026 takes place October 13–15 at Encore Boston Harbor, Everett, MA.
Learn more at www.whisusa.com
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