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Cofertility matches women who want to freeze eggs for their future with intended parents who need donor eggs, reducing the cost of freezing by sharing eggs with recipients.
Cofertility is a fertility technology company founded in 2021 that has created a unique egg sharing model connecting women who want to freeze their eggs with intended parents who need donor eggs. Through the platform's Split program, egg donors freeze half of their eggs for their own future use while the other half goes to recipients, with the recipient paying for the donor's entire egg freezing cycle. This arrangement makes egg freezing free for donors who would otherwise pay $10,000 or more out of pocket, while providing recipients with a younger, more diverse egg donor pool. Cofertility raised $30M and has built the largest technology-first egg donation platform, emphasizing donor safety, informed consent, and transparent compensation practices that differ from traditional egg donation agencies. The company screens donors and handles all clinical coordination with partner fertility clinics. Cofertility addresses both the financial barrier to egg freezing that prevents many women from accessing this preventive care and the limited supply of diverse egg donors that many intended parents face. The platform represents a novel market structure that creates value for donors, recipients, and the overall fertility ecosystem simultaneously.
Indoor vertical farming company using AI-optimized growing systems. San Francisco, CA. Raised $940M+ including $400M from SoftBank. Partners with Walmart for US farms.
Plenty is a San Francisco-based indoor vertical farming company that uses AI, machine learning, and robotics to grow leafy greens and other produce in controlled indoor environments. The company has raised over $940 million from investors including SoftBank Vision Fund, which invested $200 million in 2017, and has positioned itself as the technology leader in data-driven indoor agriculture.\n\nPlenty's farms use precisely controlled light, temperature, humidity, and nutrient conditions to grow crops that are free from pesticides, use 99% less land, and consume significantly less water than conventional field agriculture. The company's AI systems continuously optimize growing conditions based on sensor data, learning to improve yields and quality across crops and growing cycles.\n\nIn 2022, Plenty announced a landmark partnership with Walmart to supply leafy greens from a new large-scale facility in Compton, California. This partnership provided both a major commercial anchor and significant additional funding from Walmart, validating Plenty's technology and business model at scale. The company also operates a dedicated strawberry R&D partnership with Driscoll's, the world's largest berry company, demonstrating the platform's potential beyond leafy greens.
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