Fertility
Gameto raises US$17m to advance female reproductive health

A New York-based biotech company has announced an additional US$17m in funding to develop therapies for improving women’s reproductive health.
Gameto uses its cell engineering platform to develop cell therapies that target disease and drive research in the field.
The new financing brings the company’s total capital raised to US$40m and will allow Garmeto to close preclinical development partnerships with fertility clinics around the world.
After developing its cell engineering platform under a scientific research agreement with George Church’s lab at Harvard Medical School, Gameto announced plans for three sequenced programs.
The first programme, Fertilo, is a biologic for IVF and egg freezing, aiming to make the process shorter, safer, and more effective.
The biologic for egg maturation, which has already entered preclinical development in partnership with fertility clinics in the US and in Spain, is derived from engineered ovarian supporting cells to facilitate a lower hormonal burden during IVF and egg freezing.
This is hoped to allow women to obtain eggs in a shorter, more natural process without the risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome.
Currently, egg maturation drugs are hormone-based and the process is long, and expensive, with potential side effects.
The biotech company aims to bring to market a new mechanism of action to both reduce the number of hormonal injections and improve the efficacy of the process.
Gameto is developing novel treatments across fertility and women’s health, leveraging its proprietary technology to create a robust pipeline of compelling products,” said Dylan Morris, managing director at Insight Partners which led the funding round.
“We are excited to partner with the Gameto team as they translate their transformational developments into therapies that will ultimately improve human lives.”
Dr Dina Radenkovic, CEO of Gameto, said: “We’re thrilled to have Insight join us in our mission to create novel therapies that improve women’s lives.
“Infertility is one of the first manifestations of accelerated ovarian decline. I’m incredibly excited that Gameto’s technology could enable much cheaper, safer, faster, and more effective egg freezing and IVF.
“Our program Fertilo could help give women the power to have families at our own pace, when and how we want to do so.”
Gameto’s other programmes include Deovo, an organoid of the female reproductive system, and Ameno, a cell-based therapeutic to ameliorate the health consequences of primary ovarian insufficiency and menopause.
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Femtech World reveals fertility innovation award shortlist

Femtech World is thrilled to reveal the shortlist for the Fertility Innovation Award.
The award, sponsored by FinDBest IVF, celebrates a pioneering product, service or initiative that is transforming fertility care and support.
FinDBest IVF is a global B2B digital platform created to simplify and accelerate how IVF and ART manufacturers connect with trusted, pre-vetted distributors around the world.
This year’s nominees represent a remarkable breadth of approaches to fertility care: from clinic-floor breakthroughs to at-home hormone intelligence to truly borderless access.
Three companies made the cut, with each tackling a real, persistent barrier in reproductive health.
Congratulations to the shortlist and many thanks to everyone who entered.
Fertility Innovation Award Shortlist

HRC Fertility’s Needle-Free IVF is a pioneering advancement designed to transform one of the most challenging aspects of fertility treatment: daily hormone injections.
Developed by board-certified reproductive endocrinologist Dr Rachel Mandelbaum, this innovative approach reimagines how stimulation medications are delivered during IVF and egg freezing, dramatically improving the patient experience while maintaining the same trusted clinical outcomes.
Inspired by feedback from patients who struggled with the injection process, Dr Mandelbaum adapted an innovative drug-delivery system commonly used in other areas of medicine and applied it to reproductive care

Mira is a hormonal health technology company that provides lab-grade hormone testing and AI-driven insights to help women and couples understand their fertility.
The platform has already supported more than 200,000 couples on their fertility journeys worldwide, helping over 60,000+ users achieve pregnancy.
For some users, pregnancy rates have reached up to 89 per cent within six months, demonstrating how accurate hormone data can significantly improve fertility outcomes.

Founded in 2021 by Marija Skujina, a Certified Fertility Nurse Specialist accredited by the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, with nearly 15 years of clinical experience at one of the world’s top IVF clinics, and having navigated her own fertility journey as a patient, Marija built the clinic she had always wished existed.
Plan Your Baby began with a bold, but simple mission – make best quality fertility and pregnancy available anywhere.
Plan Your Baby has created a new generation fertility and pregnancy clinic with patients accessing expert consultations remotely, while blood tests and ultrasound scans are available at over 450 locations across the UK, eliminating the exhausting travel burden that often forces people to take days off work, relocate appointments, or abandon treatment altogether
What happens now
The shortlist will be judged by a representative from category sponsor FindBestIVF, with the winner announced at a virtual event on June 19.
Winners will receive a trophy and be interviewed by a Femtech World journalist.
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