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Melissa Snover brings 3D-printed personalised nutrition to SXSW 2025

What if your daily nutrition could be personalised, 3D-printed, and tailored to your exact needs—on demand?
At SXSW 2025, award-winning entrepreneur and industry disruptor Melissa Snover will take the stage to discuss how personalised health and cutting-edge technology are transforming the future of wellness.
Melissa will take the stage at UK House, Palm Door… as part of TechWM’s ‘Peaky Pioneers: The Midlands Takeover’, delivering a spotlight talk on the revolution happening in personalised wellness.
With over 20 years of entrepreneurial success and several successful exits, Melissa has established a strong track record for innovation and brand-building on a global scale.
She is a registered nutritionist and one of ten members of the Department for Business and Trade’s inaugural Female Founders initiative to boost investment in women-led tech businesses.
For decades, the supplement industry has been built on mass-market solutions that fail to recognise individual differences in lifestyle, genetics, and health goals.
Melissa will explain why customisation is the future of health and how Nourished is already leading this transformation with 3D-printed, tailor-made nutrition stacks and highly targeted products for specific needs, goals and lifestyles.
Melissa will join an exclusive panel discussion at 4PM called ‘Make it in Creative and Tech: From the Midlands to the World,” appearing alongside the Managing Director at Orlo and Partner and Co-Founder at ATXponential.
The discussion, chaired by Yiannis Maos MBE, CEO of Tech West Midlands, will explore the opportunities between the UK and US and why forging transatlantic partnerships can supercharge growth.
Alongside these highly anticipated speaking engagements, Nourished will be showcasing its live 3D-printing technology at UK House @ Palm Door on Sixth throughout the day, giving attendees the chance to witness the next generation of personalised nutrition in action and sample bespoke gummy stacks tailored to their individual health goals.
Find out more about Rem3dy Health & Nourished at get-nourished.com
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Femtech World reveals startup of the year shortlist

We are excited unveil the three finalists competing for one of the Femtech World Awards’ most coveted honours: the Startup of the Year Award, sponsored by Future Fertility.
This award celebrates an early-stage company making a bold impact in women’s health through innovation, vision and execution.
The winner will be announced at our virtual ceremony on 19 June, with the decision made by a representative from category sponsor Future Fertility.
Congratulations to the shortlist and thank you to everyone who entered or nominated.
Startup of the Year Shortlist

Hello Inside is the first women’s health AI company to turn daily metabolic signals into outcomes women feel and healthcare systems reimburse.
Women’s health has long been under-researched, and current AI benchmarks fail on women’s health questions roughly sixty percent of the time.
Hello Inside built the architecture to close that gap.
Across four years and 12,000+ validated metabolic profiles, three in four women improve at least one symptom within ninety days.
They lose four kilograms in three months, moving from overweight into the healthy range. In a clinical study with Alisa Vitti’s Flo Living, 91.9 per cent reduced PMS burden within sixty days.


U-Ploid is an early-stage biotechnology company tackling one of the most fundamental challenges in fertility care: the sharp, age-related decline in egg quality that limits outcomes across IVF and egg freezing.
While much of the field focuses on improving assessment and selection, U-Ploid is developing a first-in-class therapeutic approach designed to improve egg quality itself by addressing the biological causes of age-related chromosomal errors.
Supported by strong preclinical evidence and now advancing into human studies, U-Ploid combines scientific rigour, regulatory discipline and long-term vision to help redefine what is possible in fertility care.
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