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BioWorld MedTech

May 23, 2022

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Fairtility births $15M series A funding round

Proving that reproduction remains a fecund market for investment, Israeli startup Fairtility Ltd. closed a $15 million series A funding round. Led by Boston-based Gurnet Point Capital with support from Nacre Capital and others, the round boosted Fairtility’s funding to date up to $18.5 million. Read More

Futura agrees to licensing deal to commercialize ED product in UK & Europe

Futura Medical plc has signed an exclusive licensing agreement with over the counter (OTC) distributor Cooper Consumer Health SAS to commercialize its topical, gel-based erectile dysfunction (ED) treatment Med3000, in the U.K. and Europe. Under the terms of the agreement, Cooper will pay an undisclosed price to Futura to manufacture and supply the product for five years, in compliance with EU competition law. Read More
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FDA pilot program would take a bite out of reliance on ethylene oxide as sterilant

Ethylene oxide (EtO) has been a mainstay in medical device sterilization for decades, but fears of carcinogenicity sparked protests outside EtO sterilization plants in Georgia and Illinois in 2018. While the COVID-19 pandemic overrode those concerns for two years, the FDA has opened a pilot program for conversion of sterilization methods that would require fewer regulatory filings than would otherwise be the case. Read More

Consortium developing AI platform for early detection, monitoring of respiratory pathogen epidemics

The French and German governments have just announced a major project to develop a digital platform for the early detection of new respiratory pathogen epidemics, and then monitor their spread and inform decisions on appropriate counter measures. The COVID-19 crisis has confirmed the need for a resilient multi-stakeholder surveillance and control system to manage current and future epidemics or pandemics. Read More
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Board quotas struck down in California

Although it was recently overturned in a legal challenge, a short-lived California state law mandating gender quotas for corporate boards may have made a few drug and device companies based in the state think twice about the makeup of their boards. Read More

Appointments and advancements for May 23, 2022

New hires and promotions in the med-tech industry, including: Element Biosciences, Milestone Scientific. Read More

Financings for May 23, 2022

Med-tech firms raising money in public or private financings, including: Nemaura Medical. Read More

In the clinic for May 23, 2022

Clinical updates, including trial initiations, enrollment status and data readouts and publications: Axon, Endotronix, Vectorius, V-Wave. Read More

Other news to note for May 23, 2022

Med-tech happenings, including deals and partnerships, grants, preclinical data and other news in brief: Aesthetic Management, Alpha Tau Medical, Estar Medical, GE Healthcare, Histosonics, Micro-Tech Endoscopy, Thermo Fisher, Wision. Read More

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