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Nominate your brain and mental health innovators before it’s too late

If you’re working in women’s health innovation, you have until Friday at 4pm BST to enter the Femtech World Awards 2026.
Now in its third year, the awards shine a light on the very best in leadership, innovation and impact across the areas that matter most to women’s health and wellbeing.
Returning this year is the Brain and Mental Health Innovation award, which recognises an outstanding innovation tackling brain and mental health challenges that uniquely or disproportionately affect women.
Whether that’s in mental wellbeing, neurological health, maternal mental health, cognitive care or stigma reduction, this award is for those genuinely moving the needle.
Chaitra Vedullapalli is president at award sponsor Women in Cloud.
She said: “Being involved in the Femtech World Awards is deeply exciting because it shines a spotlight on female-led innovation that is transforming industries and lives.
“At Women in Cloud, we believe recognition is a powerful catalyst to inspire the next generation of leaders and unlock economic pathways for women to thrive in the global economy.”
Entry is completely free, with categories covering everything from cardiovascular health and fertility to menstrual health and beyond.
Shortlisted entries and winners will receive widespread coverage across the Femtech World website, social media and newsletter – plus winners are profiled and receive a trophy.
Friday at 4pm BST is your deadline. Head over now and get your entry in before it closes.
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